Environmental Justice and Sustainability
Program Overview
Bellarmine's B.A. in Environmental Justice and Sustainability examines environmental challenges through political, economic, and sociological perspectives. Students build a strong foundation in the natural sciences to understand human impact on the environment, as well as the social sciences to design and implement effective policy solutions.
This interdisciplinary program also features a global focus, including intermediate proficiency in a foreign language. With its emphasis on economics, sociology, political science, and global cultures, the degree prepares students for graduate study and careers in sustainability, environmental planning, international development, communications, and education.

Interdisciplinary, Policy-Focused Curriculum
The B.A. emphasizes the political, economic, and sociological aspects of environmental issues, pairing natural science foundations with social science tools to develop and implement effective policy solutions. The program includes a strong international dimension, including intermediate competency in a foreign language.

Hands-on Learning, On-Campus and Beyond
Study abroad is encouraged, and students can enrich their education through campus clubs and organizations. The program also includes a capstone course focused on finding environmental solutions to local problems, along with co-curricular events and service projects.
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Partner Universities
50+
Countries to Study Abroad
100%
Guaranteed Internship Opportunities
Program Highlights
Our program requires a mastery of basic knowledge and skills in the life sciences, physical sciences, and social sciences necessary to approach environmental issues from a position of interdisciplinary strength. We train our students in the principles of environmental science, environmental policy and sustainability, professional orientation through internships, and senior-level communication skills.
On Campus Experiences
Because of the international context of many environmental issues, study abroad is encouraged for Environmental Justice and Sustainability students. Bellarmine has partnered with over 150 universities in 50 different countries, offering students a wide variety of options for study abroad. Students unable to study abroad can still enrich their education by participating in a variety of clubs and organizations on campus. The department works closely with the Environmental Committee of Student Government, the Outdoors Club, and with a number of service organizations at Bellarmine.
The B.A. in Environmental Justice and Sustainability requires a capstone course as part of the major requirements. Students in the capstone course will be involved in finding environmental solutions to local problems. The program also organizes co-curricular events and service projects focused on environmental protection and improvement.
Career Prospects
Because it draws more extensively from economics, sociology, political science, and international studies, the B.A. in Environmental Justice and Sustainability degree is more appropriate for students intending to pursue graduate study and careers in environmental planning, environmental law, environmental justice and advocacy, sustainability consulting, sustainable development, international development, environmental communications, and environmental education.
Internships
Internships are an integral part of our curriculum. We have secured agreements for a variety of local internship opportunities with nonprofit environmental organizations, government agencies, and environmental businesses. Internships typically take place over a single semester in the junior or senior year.
Study Abroad
Bellarmine offers a wide variety of study abroad options around the globe. Learn what opportunities are available to you on our Study Abroad and International Programs site.
Terra Learning Community
The Terra Learning Community (TLC), formerly the Rachel Carson Learning Community, at Bellarmine University is a program for 20 first-year residents and commuters majoring in environmental disciplines or demonstrating exceptional interest in sustainability. These students will support each other in the courses they take together, in environmentally conscious living, in service projects benefitting the greater community, and in co-curricular experiences such as hiking and canoeing. TLC students will also take care of the Bellarmine fruit and vegetable garden and will get a chance to prepare some of the harvest for their own meals.
Facilities
Our program has an environmental research laboratory in Newman Hall. Students in our program have access to this facility to learn technical skills needed for environmental monitoring and to gain experience in environmental research.
Opportunities for outdoor education at Bellarmine are enhanced by a wildlife refuge within walking distance of the campus. An outstanding system of city parks, the Louisville Zoo, a regional aquarium, botanical gardens, state and national parks, the Hoosier National Forest, and Ohio River access points are all within convenient distance for field trips.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the job opportunities for someone with a degree in Environmental Justice
and Sustainability?
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that jobs in the environmental sector will continue to grow faster than
average in the next ten years. A Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Justice
and Sustainability from Bellarmine provides students with multiple avenues for employment
including, but not limited to: environmental law, environmental justice, environmental
policy, climate change policy, food systems, renewable energy, sustainability consulting
and sustainable development, corporate social responsibility, environmental and urban
planning, international development, environmental communications, and environmental
education and interpretation.
What are the requirements to complete a degree in Environmental Justice and Sustainability?
What kind of courses would I take?
The Environmental Justice and Sustainability degree prepares students for a vibrant
career that involves environmental problem-solving through integrated coursework and
skill-building. Students electing the Environmental Justice and Sustainability major
take a set of general education courses that prepare them for courses in the environmental
discipline, such as Planet Earth, Principles of Biology, American Government, and
Introduction to Academic Writing. The courses in the discipline include our introductory
course for majors; a life-science, physical-science, and social-science core; and
a set of upper-level requirements that serve to advance and integrate understanding
while further developing technical skills. Career preparation is further strengthened
with an internship experience.
Can I earn a minor in Environmental Justice and Sustainability?
Yes, we offer a minor that pairs well with many majors. The six courses for the minor
include two introductory courses, a field course, and three upper-level courses. See the course catalog for more detail.
Can I do a double-major or a different minor with a major in Environmental Justice
and Sustainability?
Yes, the Environmental Justice and Sustainability degree has sufficient electives
for students to take a double-major or a minor. Common double majors with Environmental
Justice and Sustainability include Economics, Sociology, and Political Science. Minors
or tracks that pair well with Environmental Justice and Sustainability include Pre-Law,
Anthropology, Peace Studies, Communications, International Relations, and Criminal
Justice Studies.
What types of extracurricular activities are available for a student with an interest
in the environment?
Students interested in the environment will want to consider being part of the Terra Learning Community in their first year at Bellarmine. Related student organizations include the Sustainability and Environmental Club, Food Recovery Network, Vegan and Vegetarian Outreach, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Bass Fishing Team, and the Student Government Association’s Environmental Committee.
Faculty
| Name | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Michele Abee, Ph.D. | Assistant Professor | mabee@bellarmine.edu |
| Kate Bulinski, Ph.D. | Associate Professor | kbulinski@bellarmine.edu |
| Martha Carlson Mazur, Ph.D. | Associate Professor | mmazur@bellarmine.edu |
Contact
Kate Bulinski, Ph.D
Associate Professor, Division Co-Chair
kbulinski@bellarmine.edu
(502) 272-7972
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