2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Geology, Environment and Sustainability
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The following areas are administered by the Department of Geology, Environment and Sustainability: Geology, Environmental Resources and Sustainability Studies.
Geology (GEOL)
Professor Bennington, Chairperson
Emeritus Professors Merguerian, Radcliffe
Associate Professor Farmer
The geology program at Hofstra offers BA and BS degrees in geology and a BS degree in environmental resources . The BA degree prepares students for teaching earth science in high school and provides a general background in the study of geology for those wishing to pursue science journalism, public education, or other related non-technical professions. Students intending to enter a technical field such as environmental remediation, hydrology, geotechnical studies, or mineral resources, as well as those students intending to continue study of an earth-science subject in graduate school, should complete the BS degree in geology. Students interested in a career in the environmental sciences or public planning should consider the BS degree in environmental resources.
Sustainability Studies (SBLY)
Professor Brinkmann, Director of Sustainability Studies
Assistant Professor Garren
The BA major in sustainability studies focuses on global environmental issues in suburban and urban areas. The BS major in sustainability studies allows students to complete a broad-based interdisciplinary course of study with required concentrations in sustainability, in the natural sciences, and in mathematics, and with a selection of relevant electives from across the curriculum.
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