Environmental Science and Sustainability (BS)
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Program Requirements
Recommended Courses are not required to complete the program
Recommended GEs
course - Environmental Biology 3.0
course - Global Climate Change 3.0
course - Intro to Stat Data Analysis 3.0
Requirement 1 —Complete 11 Courses
Environmental Science Core
course - Introductory General Chemistry 3.0
course - Careers in Environmntl Science 1.0
course - Applied Biostatistics 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 13 Courses
Sustainability Core. Complete 8-9 hours from the following courses
course - Bioethics 2.0
course - Intro to City Planning 3.0
course - Urban Planning Methods 3.0
course - Nature & History 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 - Pol of Wilds, Parks, & Lands 3.0
course - Sustainable Food Crop Systems 3.0
course - Global Climate Change 3.0
course - Rangeland Planning & GIS 3.0
course - Intl Agricultural Development 3.0
Requirement 3 —Complete 1 of 2 Courses
Environmental Policies and Laws Core
course - Aquatic Policies & Laws 3.0
course - Terrestrial Policies and Laws 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 - Field Ecology 3.0
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 21 hours
Complete 21.0 hours from the following option(s) with only 9.0 credit hours completed as 100 level courses. Note: all classes listed in Requirements 2, 3, and 4 are also approved general electives
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 21 hours
General Major Electives:
course - Principles of Accounting 3.0
course - Biology 4.0
course - Field Botany 3.0
course - Ecology 3.0
course - Evolutionary Biology 4.0
course - Limnology 3.0
course - Stream & Wetland Ecology 4.0
course - Sustainable Infrastructure 3.0
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 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 - This course is no longer available 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 - Public Lands: Planning & Mgmt 3.0
course - Spatial Analysis of Envr Data 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 - Occupational Health & Safety 3.0
course - International Health 3.0
course - M U N Preparation - 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 - 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 - Energy, Climate, Environment 3.0
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 - Principles of Range Management 3.0
course - Prin of Wildlife & Fishery Mgt 3.0
course - Coding for Genetic Analysis 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 - Forest Management & Ecology 3.0
course - Plant Health Diagnostics 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