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A survey of the environmental education of students in non‐environmental majors at four‐year institutions in the USA

Vickie L. Wolfe (School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA)

International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education

ISSN: 1467-6370

Article publication date: 1 December 2001

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Abstract

Chief academic officers at four‐year institutions in the USA were surveyed electronically to examine the extent to which these institutions provide for the environmental education of students in non‐environmental majors, and to identify various approaches to increasing environmental literacy at the college level. Of the 496 responding institutions (representing a 42.3 percent response rate), 11.6 percent indicated that an “environmental literacy” course was required of all students, and 55.0 percent reported that such a course was available and countable toward the institution’s general education requirements. At least one “environmental” minor (e.g. Environmental Science, Environmental Studies) was offered at 33.7 percent of the institutions; 39 percent reported the existence of an “environmental” academic program that offered a course appropriate for non‐majors. Discusses various approaches to achieving environmental literacy at the college level and statistical differences in survey responses among Carnegie classifications, from Research to Baccalaureate; between public and private institutions; and among geographical regions.

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Wolfe, V.L. (2001), "A survey of the environmental education of students in non‐environmental majors at four‐year institutions in the USA", International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, Vol. 2 No. 4, pp. 301-315. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000006026

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