Co-majors
The term "co-major" indicates that students must complete another, primary major in one of the divisions at Miami University. There is no specific degree designation for the co-major; students receive the degree designation of their primary major. Completion of the co-major satisfies the Miami Plan thematic sequence requirement.
The Institute for the Environment and Sustainability offers 3 co-majors:
Energy Co-major
The goal of an Energy Co-major is to provide students with core interdisciplinary training in energy that complements their disciplinary majors in engineering, natural sciences, architecture, business, and the social sciences.
Learn more about the Energy Co-major.
Environmental Science Co-major
The Environmental Science Co-major emphasizes earth science and life science approaches to understanding environmental patterns and processes.
Learn more about the Environmental Science Co-major.
Food Systems & Food Studies Co-major
The Food Systems & Food Studies Co-major provides an interdisciplinary examination of food, exploring the complex path food follows from farm to fork and beyond.
Learn more about the Food Systems & Food Studies Co-major.
Sustainability Co-major
The Sustainability Co-major emphasizes human-nature interaction in understanding environmental patterns and processes.
Learn more about the Sustainability Co-major.
Environmental Science co-major Ieva Juska talks about her research on invasive honeysuckle in southwestern Ohio.
Combined MEn Program
The combined Master of Environmental Science program allows students to complete an M.En. degree with 1 year of additional study beyond the bachelor's degree, and is available to qualified, tuition-paying students with an undergraduate Co-major in Energy, Environmental Science, or Sustainability at Miami University.