The Goldman Undergraduate Honors program in Environmental Science, Technology and Policy aims to provide a select group of Stanford undergraduate students with a unique honors capstone experience in the area of environmental solutions. Beginning at the end of their junior year and continuing through their senior year, students will select, design, and implement a capstone project that targets understanding and/or addressing an environmental challenge.
Goldman projects may take a variety of forms, and the culminating product may be expressed in a variety of mediums. Projects may take the form of research that is mentored by a Stanford faculty member, and is targeted at understanding an environmental challenge. Alternatively, projects may take the form of creating a solution to an environmental challenge. Such solution projects could include design, development and/or implementation of technology, policy, curriculum, or social media. Although all students will be encouraged to think beyond the traditional research-based honors thesis, the unifying features of all Goldman honors projects will be that they (1) are targeted at understanding and/or solving an environmental challenge, (2) are mentored by a member of the Stanford Academic Council, (3) are designed and developed over the course of at least a year, and (4) culminate in a substantial product.
Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity
CSRE allows you to have a thematic concentration that compares various ethnic groups or explores topics that cut across group experiences in the United States and elsewhere in the world.
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Consider questions and issues in feminism, gender, and sexuality through the intersection of race, class, gender, ethnicity, and asexuality to consider interlocking oppression.
Honors in the Arts
Whether you are already studying the arts, or are in an unrelated major, complete a capstone project integrating a broad arts perspective.
International Relations
Explore how global, regional and domestic factors influence relations between actors on the world stage.
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