Courses & Curriculum

Curriculum
1.   ENG 101, ENG 102, PHI 101, RST 101 (4 courses) (12 credits)
2. Area Studies: Two courses from each of these areas:II, III, IV, V, VI, VIII (12 courses) (36 credits)
3. Major course requirements (19 courses)  
BIO 101/101L Introduction to Cellular/Subcellular Biology (5 credits)
BIO 102/102L Organismal Biology and Laboratory (5 credits)
BIO 201/201L Evolution, Ecology, and Population Biology (5 credits)
BIO 203 Cellular Biochemistry (3 credits)
CHM 111-112 General Chemistry (10 credits)
CHM 227/227L Organic Chemistry and lab (5 credits)
PSY 201 Basic Statistics for Behavioral Science (4/3 credits)
OR    
MAT 141 Inferential Statistics and Computers  
MAT 111 Calculus (4/8 credits)
OR    
MAT 109-110 Calculus with Review  
BIO 320 Field Ecology (4 credits)
BIO 305/305L Microbial Ecology (4 credits)
BIO 360 Environmental Health (3/4 credits)
OR    
BIO 460 Environmental Toxicology  
CHM 232 Environmental Analytical Chemistry (4 credits)
ENV 100 Introduction to Environmental Science Seminar (1 credits) 
ENV 200 Introduction to Environmental Hydrology (lab required) (4 credits)
ENV 352 Environmental Science Junior Seminar (1 credits)
ENV 499 Environmental Science Internship (2 at 3 credits each) (6 credits)
GEOL 120 Introductory Geology (lab required) (4 credits)

In addition to the courses listed above, students must complete any two of the following electives. Of the upper level biology classes (300 and 400 level), three of the five must include laboratories (BIO 320 and BIO 305 are two of the three laboratories).

 
BIO 330 Marine Biology and Ecology (4 credits)
BIO 335 Plant Biology (3/4 credits)

BIO 343

Entomology (4 credits)
BIO 360 Environmental Health (3 credits)
BIO 365 Vertebrate Zoology (4 credits)
BIO 366 Ornithology (4 credits)
BIO 430 Medicinal Botany (3 credits)
BIO 455 Environmental Physiology (3/4 credits)
BIO 460 Environmental Toxicology (3/4 credits)
CHM 301 Classical Physical Chemistry (5 credits)
SCI 360 Scientific Modeling (3 credits)
Total

 (11-12 credits)

4. Electives: (one course credits) (3 credits)
TOTAL (36 courses) (126 or 127 credits)

Note: Those considering graduate school are strongly encouraged to take CHM 228 and PHY 201-202 as electives in the junior year. Environmental Ethics (PHI 348) is highly recommended as one of the Area V classes.

Recommended Schedule:
Fall Spring  
Freshman Year      
ENG 101 3 credits ENG 102 3 credits
BIO 101/101L 5 credits BIO 102/102L 5 credits
CHM 111/111L 5 credits CHM 112/112L 5 credits
MAT 111 or AS 4 or 3 credits MAT 141 or AS 4 or 3 credits
    ENV 100 1 credit
Total 17 or 16 credits Total 18 or 17 credits
       
Sophomore Year      
RST 101 3 credits PHI 101 3 credits
CHM 227 5 credits ENV 200 4 credits
BIO 201/201L 4 credits BIO 203 3 credits
AS or PSY 201 3 credits AS 3 credits
GEOL 120 4 credits AS 3 credits
Total 19 credits Total 16 credits
       
Junior Year      
ENV 352 1 credit ENSCI
elective w/lab or
BIO 460
4 or 3 credits
BIO 320 4 credits CHM 232 4 credits
BIO 305/305L or
ENSCI elective
4 or 3 credits BIO 360 or
ENSCI elective
3 credits
AS or BIO 360 3 or 4 credits AS 3 credits
AS 3 credits AS 3 credits
AS 3 credits
Total 17 or 18 credits Total 17 or 16 credits
       
Senior Year      
ENSCI elective or
BIO 305/305L
3 or 4 credits ENV 499 3 credits
ENV 499 3 credits AS or 
ENSCI elective or
BIO 460
3 credits
AS or BIO 360 3 credits AS 3 credits
AS 3 credits AS 3 credits
Total 12 or 13 credits Elective 3 credits
    Total 15 credits
TOTAL 126 or 127 credits

COURSES: 2007 - 2009


ENV 100 Introduction to Environmental Science Seminar 1 credit
Introduction to the field. Career information included. Required for all first-year students. Spring 2009 only

GEOL 120 Introduction to Geology 4 credits
Basic concepts, including uniformitarianism, the rock cycle, the hydrologic cycle, tectonics and surface processes. Also covers how humans affect and are affected by their environment. Lab required. Prerequisite: Students may not receive credit for both GEOL 120 and PHY 130. Fall 2007 only

ENV 200 Introduction to Hydrology 4 credits
Introduction to hydrologic processes, methods for quantifying hydrologic parameters and processes, and practical exposure to conducting and reporting hydrological studies. Lab required. Prerequisites: GEOL 120 and lab. Spring 2008 only

ENV 352 Environmental Science Junior Seminar 1 credit
Students attend scientific talks and present information relevant to their internship experiences. Career preparations also included.Offered every fall

ENV 401 Independent Research 3 credits
Independent laboratory research in environmental science conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. Arrangements made prior to registration. Prerequisite: Written permission of faculty member. Offered every semester

ENV 499 Environmental Science Internship 3 credits
Practical experiences in the environmental sciences. Students must complete two internships in different areas of environmental sciences. Prerequisites: Junior with a G.P.A. of at least 2.0 in the major, a positive recommendation from a faculty member and a completed and approved internship application (applications are available from the program coordinator and must meet the deadlines in the advisement guide). Offered every semester



1 There is also an Environmental Biology minor.