Department of Environmental Studies
Welcome to the Department of Environmental Studies at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, in Syracuse. Located in upstate New York's beautiful fingerlake region, we offer undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs that integrate and balance the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences in a creative, interdisciplinary learning context focused on addressing contemporary environmental issues and problems, from local to global. Departmental faculty and students engage in research, creative work, and service activities throughout New York state, across the United States, and around the world. The Department serves students, citizens, organizations, communities, and public and private institutions who want to make a difference in the world.
Environmental Studies at ESF
The primary goal of Environmental Studies at SUNY-ESF is to promote ecological sustainability through productive interactions between the scientific community, government, business, non-governmental organizations, and affected publics. This is pursued through interdisciplinary academic programming and research activity anchored in studies concerning environmental policy, communication, and decision making.
We offer a variety of foundational, research, and professional degree and certificate programs, including: Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies (B.S.); two new Master's degrees (M.S. and M.P.S.) in Environmental Studies; as well as certificates of Advanced Study in Conflict Resolution and Environmental Decision Making, respectively. Students benefit from the nearly century-long, close relationship between ESF and neighboring Syracuse University, including dual degree programs, use of libraries and other facilities.
All programs aim to achieve:
- Multi/interdisciplinary approach: recognition of the necessity to approach environmental problems from multiple disciplinary and professional perspectives
- Holistic perspective: awareness of and deference to the interdependence of elements within broadly defined ecosystems, including physical, biological, social, cultural, and economic components
- Topical grounding: competency to understand and apply the principles of a particular subject of environmental inquiry in sufficient depth to interact with other disciplines and professional fields
- Realistic experience: through internships, focused projects, papers, theses, and seminars which provide for direct interaction with legal, economic, political, cultural, or social actors, institutions, and systems
Environmental Studies programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels draw upon faculty from across SUNY-ESF and emphasize multidisciplinary social science, humanities, and natural science approaches to environmental understanding and stewardship. The programs maintain a strong academic orientation, facilitating student and faculty engagement with fundamental environmental challenges and dynamics such as multiple and conflicting levels of governance, participatory democracy, uses and limits of scientific prediction, discourses of environment, cultural expressions of nature, risk, and ecological sustainability.
How to contact us:
Department of Environmental Studies
107 Marshall HallSUNY-ESF
1 Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210-2787 USAPhone +1.315.470.6636
Fax +1.315.470.6915Email: es-info@esf.edu
