Students combine the study of ecosystems, pollution, climate, energy, and other environmental and natural resource issues with social sciences such as environmental politics, economics, sociology, and law. Students also consider the ethical implications of environmental problems and their possible solutions in the context of the humanities with courses in history, the arts, and ethics.The program curricula build on the unique definition of sustainability at UNCG, where academics, operations, and outreach are conducted with careful attention to the enduring interconnectedness of social equity, the environment, the economy, and aesthetics.

Degree Outcomes
  • Graduates are prepared for a variety of career opportunities that require a broad range of knowledge about environmental and sustainability issues.
  • Careers are available in environmental education, sustainability programs, recreation and tourism, environmental journalism, scientific research, environmental activism and lobbying, and government and public policy.
  • Employers include local, state, and federal agencies; business; and nonprofit organizations.