Social Dimensions of Climate Change and Environmental Justice

Minor

 

Overview

Are you ready to make a lasting impact on one of the world's greatest challenges? Join us in shaping a sustainable tomorrow! 

To be equipped to address the multi-faceted, multi-scalar issues of Social Dimensions of Climate Change and Environmental Justice, students need an understanding of both the social and natural dimensions of this socio-environmental issue. Climate change refers to long term shifts in temperature and weather patterns. It has social drivers and social impacts, which are characterized by inequality from the local to the global scale. Environmental justice approaches focus on fair and equitable outcomes and meaningful involvement and participation in response to environmental issues. Environmental justice is intersectional and interdisciplinary and relates to inequality based on class, gender, race, ethnicity, Indigeneity, sexuality, disability, etc., and spans local to global scales.

This minor in Social Dimensions of Climate Change and Environmental Justice prepares students to understand and address in their personal and professional lives some of the myriad aspects of climate change, a challenge that many deem to be the greatest of our time. Students learn about environmental justice theories, efforts, and case studies from the local to the global level and will gain a deeper understanding of the related processes of inequality. Students who complete this minor will gain foundational knowledge about Social Dimensions of Climate Change and Environmental Justice, preparing them to work to address climate change and other environmental issues with an approach that considers equity, including in academic, government, nonprofit, and corporate settings.

 

Career Application
The Climate Change and Environmental Justice minor will prepare students for roles in law, engineering, compliance inspection, education, restoration, environmental science, and more. Numerous related job opportunities can be found within the state of Utah and beyond. 

Minor Requirements
  • Required Courses: SOC 3310: Environmental Justice and SOC 3300: Sociology of Climate Change 
  • Electives: Choose ONE course from THREE of the following areas: Axes of Inequality, Social Change, A Deeper Dive into Social Science Perspectives on Socio-Environmental Issues, A Deeper Dive into Humanities Perspectives on Socio-Environmental Issues, and Climate Change through a Natural Sciences Lens. Many of the elective courses also fulfill general education requirements. 
  • Designed for Depth: Build upon micro certificates for a more in-depth exploration 
  • Scale Your Skillset: The minor only requires 15 credits and is open to all majors 

 

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Scholarships & Financial Aid

  • Utah State University offers many options for financial aid, including university-level scholarships and funding available to specific colleges and majors.