Academic Majors
Xavier is proud to offer three academic majors in Sustainability as well as the continuation of our Environmental Sciences program.
Sustainability, defined as "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" affects nearly all enterprises, both public and private.
List of Majors
Economics, Sustainability and Society (BA in ECOS)
Focuses on sustainable economies, and includes the study of natural resources, ecological and environmental problems, processes, and policies at local, national and global levels. Students will integrate economic analysis with cultural studies, global economic development, policy studies, and management, as they gain skills to conceptualize and solve sustainability problems. Students will critically examine the goal of ever greater material consumption and the notion of natural capital as a mere storehouse of natural resources waiting to be used up.
- More information on the major
- Download the Economics, Sustainability and Society program guide
- For more information contact Justin Roush at 513-745-3839 or roushj2@xavier.edu.
Environmental Science (BS in ENSC)
Focuses on the impact of human systems on our natural environment and how in turn these natural systems affect the human environment. The program offers strong scientific foundations as well as understanding of the economic, political, and human social systems necessary to get policies and technologies implemented.
- More information on the major
- For more information contact Dr. Mollie McIntosh at 513-745-3363 or mcintoshm2@xavier.edu