About BA In Sustainability And The Environment in Florida International University
Our Bachelor of Arts in Sustainability and the Environment introduces students to the challenges of managing natural resources needed for today while also conserving them for the future. Students will learn about factors that determine the sustainability of human institutions, organizations, cultures and technologies in different environments.
Students work on real-world challenges using various approaches. This program builds on the skills generated by discipline-based study and gives students the tools to address the linkages between people in their social, natural and built environment. Students engage in elective and capstone courses involving practical aspects of sustainable resource management, policy, society and business.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have a high school degree from an accredited institution
- This is the high school course load required for applying first-year students. Taking courses beyond these minimum requirements can improve your chances of acceptance.
- 4 credits of English
- 4 credits of mathematics (at or above Algebra I or higher)
- 3 credits of natural science (two must have included substantial lab requirements)
- 3 credits of social science (includes anthropology, history, civics, political science, economics, sociology, psychology and/or geography)
- 2 credits the second language
- 2 credits in additional academic electives
English language requirements
Florida International University Cost of Attendance
The cost of attendance per semester for overseas prospective students at the University is shown in the table below:
Item |
Costs |
Tuition |
$9,015 |
Fees |
$199 |
Books and Supplies |
$500 |
Transportation |
$1,607 |
Room |
$7,155 |
Board |
$2,948 |
Personal |
$1,356 |
Total term |
$22,780 |