Environmental Analysis Field Group

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At Pitzer College, Field Groups (similar to a discipline or department) organize major requirements and courses.

Environmental Analysis is an interdisciplinary major focusing on the interaction between human and non-human components of the biosphere. The major applies approaches in the social sciences, arts and humanities, and natural sciences to understanding and solving environmental problems.

Environmental Analysis offers an integrated, unifying perspective on life, as well as a program for creating positive change. Developing sustainable ways of living is one of the greatest challenges of our time. 

The Environmental Analysis Program combines the strengths of the five Claremont Colleges to provide robust interdisciplinary training for students interested in environmental issues.

Resources for field research, community-based research, internships, and service learning include:

The Environmental Analysis Program regards study abroad as a valuable, though not required, part of the curriculum, enabling students to secure deeper appreciation of the global dimensions of environmental challenges. 

Additionally, the Program encourages students to engage in internships and fieldwork that move them beyond the classroom and library to engage in research and action.

Alumni Pathways

The major prepares students for various careers:

  • Graduate work
  • Teaching
  • Public policy
  • Public administration
  • Law
  • Environmental Sciences
  • International affairs
  • Environmental design
  • Non-profit sector

 

Environmental Analysis Program

Visit the Environmental Analysis Program page to learn more about the major requirements, student stories, and how we connect with Pitzer's core values. 

Environmental Analysis Program

Environmental Analysis Advisers

Shawnika Johnson
  • Assistant Professor of Environmental Analysis
  • Environmental Analysis Field Group
Professor Melinda Herrold Menzies
Melinda Herrold-Menzies
  • Professor of Environmental Analysis
  • Environmental Analysis Field Group
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Lance Neckar
  • Professor of Environmental Analysis
  • Environmental Analysis Field Group

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Susan Phillips
  • Professor of Environmental Analysis
  • Environmental Analysis Field Group

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