College of Letters and Science Environmental Studies Minor Minor How to Apply Visit Campus Request Information This is an interdisciplinary 21-credit minor administered by the Department of History and International Studies. Environmental Studies is a multidisciplinary approach to studying the relationships between people and their environments. The minor is one of the longest-running Environmental Studies programs in the nation. You begin with foundational courses in environmental justice, environmental ethics, and sustainability, and then complete additional coursework in each of these areas.For more information, visit the Course Catalog, search by the name of this program, and filter by semester. For advising questions contact:Neil Prendergast, Associate Professor History and International Studiesnprender@uwsp.edu School of Humanities and Global Studies Basic Second Language Proficiency Bilingual-Bicultural Education Bilingual-Bicultural Education Add-On Collaborative Language Program Creative Writing English as a Second Language English as a Second Language – Teaching English as a Second Language – Teaching Add-On English Literature English Minor English Teaching – Teacher Certification English: Writing, Editing and Publishing Environmental Ethics Environmental Ethics minor Environmental Justice Environmental Studies Minor French German Minor German German: Teacher Certification History and Social Studies Education History History International Studies International Studies Language Study Interdisciplinary Law and Justice minor Linguistics Multidisciplinary Museum Studies Native American and Indigenous Studies Philosophy: Environmental Ethics Philosophy: Law and Justice Philosophy Minor Philosophy: Religious Studies Philosophy Professional Writing Race and Ethnicity Religious Studies Minor Second Language Acquisition Spanish Minor Spanish Spanish: Teacher Certification Teaching English for Educators Women’s and Gender Studies World Languages Communicative Proficiency