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Environmental Studies at Loyola University New Orleans offers our students the opportunity to engage in a broad and integrated study of the environment from a variety of academic viewpoints. As an interdisciplinary minor, the curriculum represents courses from various colleges and departments that focus on understanding the relationships between humans and the natural world from biophysical, sociological, economic, philosophical, and religious perspectives. The program attempts to develop in students, the kinds of knowledge, wisdom, and problem-solving skills that can enable them to play an active role in protecting the future survival of our ecosystem.

Dr. Paul W. Barnes, Program Chair
Department of BIological Sciences
Monroe Hall 350
Campus Box 169
Phone: 504-865-2008
e-mail: pwbarnes@loyno.edu

FALL/SUMMER 2008 COURSES

How to JOIN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
          

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                Fall Canoe Paddle

            November 3rd, 2006
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  Spring Frog Walk                                            April 22nd, 2008
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Updated April 2, 2008