Environmental Studies, Bachelor of Arts
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Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Foundational Studies Program requirements indicated in bold. |
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ENGL 101 Introduction to College Writing |
3 |
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ENGL 102 Intro to College Writing and Research |
3 |
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UF 100 Intellectual Foundations |
3 |
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UF 200 Civic and Ethical Foundations |
3 |
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DLM MATH 254 Applied Statistics with a Computer |
3 |
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DLN BIOL 100 Concepts of Biology or BIOL 191 General Biology I |
4 |
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DLN GEOS 101 Global Environmental Science |
4 |
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DLV Visual and Performing Arts |
3 |
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DLL Literature and Humanities |
3-4 |
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DLS ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
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DLS ENGL 202 Technical Communication |
3 |
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ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology or ANTH 103 Introduction to Archaeology |
3 |
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COMM 112 Reasoned Discourse or COMM 231 Public Speaking |
3 |
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Choose one of the following Courses: COMM/DISPUT/SOC 390 Conflict Management DISPUT 400 Basic Mediation Skills MGMT 301 Leadership Skills |
3 |
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ENVSTD 121 Introduction to Environmental Studies |
3 |
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CID ENVSTD 221 People and Nature |
3 |
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ENVSTD 491 Project Seminar |
1 |
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FF ENVSTD 492 Capstone Seminar |
2 |
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ENVSTD 493 Internship |
2 |
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GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography or GEOG 102 Cultural Geography or GEOG 200 World Regional Geography |
3 |
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GEOG 360 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems |
3 |
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PHIL 103 Moral Problems |
3 |
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POLS 101 American National Government |
3 |
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Human Behavior Social Sciences (Choose 2) ANTH 314 Environmental Anthropology ECON 322 Urban Economics ECON 333 Natural Resource Economics ENVHLTH 450 Environmental Health Law GEOG 321 Conservation of Natural Resources POLS 409 Environmental Politics SOC 440 Environmental Sociology |
5-6 |
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Human Behavior Humanities (Choose 2) ENGL 365 British Romantic Literature ENGL 377 American Renaissance ENGL 384 Literature and the American West ENGL 394 Literature and the Environment HIST 351 North American Environmental History HIST 376 Global Environmental History PHIL 327 Environmental Ethics |
6 |
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Natural Systems (Choose at least 2, to equal 6 credits) ANTH 402 Geoarchaeology ANTH 414 Quaternary Paleontology BIOL 323 Ecology CE 320 Principles of Environmental Engineering (CE 321 Lab optional) ENVHLTH 310 Water Supply and Water Quality Management ENVHLTH 417 Principles of Toxicology ENVHLTH 442 Hazardous Waste Management ENVHLTH 480 Air Quality Management GEOS 305 Earth's Climate: Past, Present and Future |
6 |
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Upper-division electives to total 40 credits |
11-12 |
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Electives to total 120 credits (Any courses given at the University may be used as electives. Taking courses from the following list would give a student more depth in environmental science: BIOL 192, BIOL 400, BIOL 422, CHEM 101, 101L-102, 102L, CHEM 111, 111L-112, 112L.) |
22-23 |
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Total |
120 |