285824 - Environmental Science and Sustainability (BS)
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Program Requirements
Recommended Courses are not required to complete the program
Recommended GEs
course - Introduction to Geology 3.0
course - Nature & History 3.0
course - Energy, Climate, Environment 3.0
course - Environmental Biology 3.0
course - Principles of Statistics 3.0
Requirement 1 —Complete 10 Courses
Environmental Science Core
course - Careers in Environmntl Science 1.0
course - Field Ecology 3.0
course - Soil Science 3.0
course - Soil Science Lab 1.0
course - Watershed Ecology 3.0
course - Watershed Ecology Lab 1.0
course - Biogeochem 3.0
course - Biogeochem Lab 1.0
course - Plant Physiol Ecol 3.0
course - Environmental Capstone 3.0
Requirement 2 —Complete 3 of 11 Courses
Sustainability Core. Complete 8-9 hours from the following courses with at least one being PWS 375 or PWS 385.
course - Bioethics 2.0
course - Intro to City Planning 3.0
course - Environmental Health 3.0
course - Intro Devel Stu 3.0
course - Humanities & the Environment - You may take once 3.0
course - Social Impact 3.0
course - Global Climate Change 3.0
course - Aquatic Policies & Laws 3.0
course - Terrestrial Policies and Laws 3.0
course - Rangeland Planning & GIS 3.0
course - Intl Agricultural Development 3.0
Requirement 3 —Complete 1 of 2 Courses
Statistics
course - Statistics for Geographers 1 3.0
course - Principles of Statistics 3.0
Requirement 4 —Complete 3 hours
Experiential Learning. Students may enroll in PWS 494R more than once for a total of 3.0 credit hours
course - Intro Mentored Learning - You may take once 0.5v
course - Research Internship - You may take once 0.5v
course - Mentored Learning Experience - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours 0.5v
Requirement 5 —Complete 24 hours
Complete 24 hours from the following list of general electives. This list is organized into suggested career tracks that students may find useful, but students may choose any combination of the courses listed below to fulfill their 24 hours.
Ecosystem Ecology Track
Complete the following: CHEM 285, GEOG 307, BIO 350, BIO 420, BIO 542, BIO 455, PWS 215, PWS 411, PWS 417, PWS 419, and PWS 472.
Sustainable Development Track
Complete the following: ECON 110, HLTH 480, IAS 220, IHUM 280R, MSB 375, MSB 381, and SOC 340.
Resource Conservation & Management Track
Complete the following: PWS 225, PWS 330, PWS 376, PWS 405, CE EN 414, CE EN 451, CHEM 201, GEOL 420/421, and HLTH 322.
Option 5.1 —Complete up to 24 hours
General Major Electives:
course - Principles of Accounting 3.0
course - Field Botany 3.0
course - Ecology 3.0
course - Bioethics 2.0
course - Evolutionary Biology 4.0
course - Limnology 3.0
course - Stream & Wetland Ecology 4.0
course - Sustainable Infrastructure 2.0
course - Engr Applications of GIS 3.0
course - Science of Biology 3.0
course - Bio-Innovation 1 2.0
course - Bio-Innovation II 2.0
CFM 460 - Sustainable & Regulatory Build - This course is no longer available for registration and will count only if you completed it while it was offered. Please see your college advisement center for possible substitutions. 3.0
course - Introductory General Chemistry 3.0
course - Gen College Chem 1+Lab Integr 4.0
course - General College Chemistry 2 3.0
course - Gen Coll Chem Lab 1.0
CHEM 223 - Quant & Qual Analy 4.0
course - Intro Bio-organic Chemistry 4.0
course - Organic Chemistry 1 3.0
course - Organic Chemistry 2 3.0
course - Organic Chem Lab-Nonmajors 1.0v
course - Biochemistry 3.0
course - Econ Principles & Problems 3.0
course - Entrep Lecture Series 1.0
course - Entrep Lecture Series 1.0
course - Principles of Finance 3.0
course - Global Environment 3.0
course - Intro to GIS 3.0
course - Biogeography 3.0
course - Global Conservatn Designations 3.0
course - Landscape Ecology 3.0
course - Intro to City Planning 3.0
course - Introduction to Geology 3.0
course - Physical Geology 4.0
course - Geological Field Methods 2.0
course - Geological Mapping 2.0
course - Groundwater 3.0
course - Environmental Health 3.0
course - Occupational Health & Safety 3.0
course - International Health 3.0
course - M U N Preparation - You may take once 0.5v
course - Humanities & the Environment - You may take once 3.0
course - Marketing Management 3.0
course - General Microbiology 3.0
course - Molecular Biology 3.0
course - Molecular & Cellular Bio Lab 1.0
course - Social Impact 3.0
course - Intro to Logic/Crit Thinking 3.0
course - Topics in Ethics - You may take once 3.0
course - General Physics 2 3.0
course - General Physics Lab 1 1.0
course - General Physics Lab 2 1.0
course - Media in American Politics 3.0
course - Pol of Wilds, Parks, & Lands 3.0
course - Plants in the Environment 3.0
course - Environmental Biology 3.0
course - Global Climate Change 3.0
course - Principles of Range Management 3.0
course - Prin of Wildlife & Fishery Mgt 3.0
course - Genetics & Reproduction 3.0
course - Soils Conservation & Resources 3.0
course - Fisheries & Wetlands Mgt 3.0
course - Rangeland Plant ID & Ecology 3.0
course - Sci of Plant Pest Control 3.0
course - Genetics 3.0
course - Natural History of Wildlife 3.0
course - Rangeland Ecology 3.0
course - Rangeland Veg Measurements 3.0
course - Soils & Water in Urban Environ 3.0
course - Environmental Chemistry Lab 2.0
course - Watershed Management 3.0
course - Rangeland Improvement 3.0
course - Rangeland Planning & GIS 3.0
course - Forest Management & Ecology 3.0
course - Intl Agricultural Development 3.0
course - Plant Health Diagnostics 3.0
course - Plant Physiol Ecol 3.0
course - Conservation Genomics 3.0
course - Aquatic&Terrestrial Biogeochem 3.0
course - Environmental Biophysics 4.0
course - Plant Response Environment 3.0
course - Quantitative Ecology 3.0
course - Restoration Ecology 3.0
course - Quantitative Environ Chemistry 2.0
course - Soc of International Develpmnt 3.0
course - Inequality & Society 3.0
course - Agribusiness Management 2 3.0