Equity and Environmental Justice Concentration

This concentration enables students to assess the human cost of environmental policies and practices as well as to understand the historical and contemporary sociopolitical and socioeconomic conditions fueling environmental injustice.

This concentration enables students to assess the human cost of environmental policies and practices as well as to understand the historical and contemporary sociopolitical and socioeconomic conditions fueling environmental injustice. Students draw on a range of disciplines and can focus on the local to the global. For students interested in civil service, international organizations, and non-profit work focused on both policy and advocacy.

Students must fulfill all requirements for bachelor's degrees, including Mason Core requirements. Students pursuing a BA in environmental and sustainability studies must complete additional college requirements for the BA degree in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Students pursuing this degree must complete 59 credits within the major, with a minimum grade of 2.00 in each course.

Of the credits required for this degree, 14 credits simultaneously fulfill core requirements for the major and Mason Core requirements, and, depending on the concentration and electives chosen, up to 9 credits may simultaneously fulfill Mason Core requirements and college BA requirements.

Major Map

  First Year Middle Years Last Year
Academics

Take required courses  

Make a connection with a professor  

Meet with your academic advisor at least once each semester your first year 

Small classroom learning in this major

Scholarships 

 

Meet with your advisor to choose courses and stay on track with meeting degree requirements

Declare/consider declaring your concentration

Consider a double major or a minor

Is a Bachelor to Accelerated Master's (BAM) program right for you? Apply as early as 60 credits!

Reach out to faculty for research mentorship. 

 

Work closely with your advisor to verify you are meeting your graduation requirements. 

Apply for graduation

Consider taking internship courses

Consider submitting your research to CHSS Research Symposium 

 

Career and Professional Prep

Visit the Career Services Center to start research on the types of jobs or industries you may find interesting (ex. Nonprofit, Sustainability, and more)  

Build a resume and LinkedIn profile to continue career exploration and develop your professional persona.  

Activate your Handshake profile to explore and opt-in to industry email lists.

Start talking to professionals and faculty members via informational interviews to gain insight on their path through their career  

Enroll in INTS 420: College to Career Skills

Look for internship opportunities using University Career Services and Handshake

Have an internship? Receive credit for internship

Discuss with multiple faculty and current professionals in the work force whether graduate school might be the right path for you

Consider graduate or professional schools in the United States or abroad.

Prepare standardized admission tests for graduate or professional schools, if necessary.

Apply for scholarships and fellowships

Create your own Career Advisory Board (pdf)

Join student organizations related to your career field

Talk to your professors about your goals, and ask them about job or internship opportunities

Connect with Mason alums who share your career interests and have a career conversation (docx) with them

Use job search sites specific to your career field

Attend career fairs and employer events where you can meet multiple representatives

International Students: Be informed of the latest immigration compliance rules and regulations for on-campus and off-campus work authorization. Contact the Office of International Programs and Services (OIPS) for more information. 

 

 

Specify prospective employers and create a job or graduate school search strategy at least 9 months before graduation

Finalize materials for post-graduation employment (such as your LinkedIn page, a portfolio, etc)

For graduate school applications, prepare statement of purpose/goals statement, resume and/or CV, and notify the writers of your letters of recommendation before application deadlines 

 

Experiences

Attend a meeting of (department-sponsored student club) to meet fellow majors and get involved in LinkedIn

Consider joining at least one Mason student org. Check them all out on Mason 360

Look ahead to planning a student abroad program through the Global Education Office 

Meet people and become involved in the life of the college. Events & News for your major  

Strengthen your leadership competency.  

Become a CHSS Ambassador.

Become a CHSS Undergraduate Learning Assistant 

 

Attend a regional or national research conference (Search for student discounts or complimentary for conference registration)

Join professional associations (student discount membership may be available) 

 

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Environment Social Justice