Environmental Studies Minor
The minor in Environmental Studies at Loyola University New Orleans requires 21 hours of coursework. Students are required to take two foundations courses. In addition, students are required to complete five (5) different courses equaling 15 semester hours from the following three course areas: Natural Sciences, Social Science, and Humanities. Two courses (6crs) must be taken in the Natural Sciences area, and three courses (9crs) in the Humanities & Social Sciences area.
Environmental Studies
How would you like to save the world? Research indicates that global climate change is one of the most pressing and dangerous issues facing our world.
Environmental Science
We live in a time of unprecedented environmental change. Global climate change affects nearly every aspect of life on our planet.
Environment Programs of Study
The Environment Program offers degrees in:
School Starts Soon: What's Next?
These pages are primarily for new undergraduates in the College of Arts and Science (CAS), in the College of Business (CoB), and in the College of Music and Media (CMM).
There are some things you must do now; there are other things that matter the most in the first two weeks of each semester; and there are things to be aware of for later in your first term or your first term back (Greetings, Readmits!)...
How to Request Summer Courses at Another University
Loyola University has a plan for your success, and you should prioritze taking your classes at Loyola.
During fall/spring semesters, students may apply for cross-enrollment at Loyola Consortium partners (Tulane, Xavier, etc., see main menu).
Contact Financial Aid to learn what options exist for you at Loyola for summer tuition.
How to Declare (or Drop) a Minor or MicroCredential
These instructions are only for students in the College of Arts and Sciences. Use this information to either declare or to drop a Minor or MicroCredential.
A) Minors
Before requesting a Minor, view Minor requirements in the Bulletin:
Help with the Progress Report & Graduation
Fully Planned and/or Registered Requirements
Request (or Drop) a Double-Major
These instructions are only for students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
CAS Consortium/Cross-Enrollment - Electronic Request Submission
Start Dates for Requests for Loyola Students Cross-enrolling elsewhere for Fall 2026:
Dillard
https://mydu.dillard.edu/ICS/Students/Records_and_Registration.jnz
· Registration opens: Monday, March 16, 2026
· Registration closes: Friday, August 13, 2026
· First day of classes: Monday, August 10, 2026
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