Environmental Science, Bachelor of Science
Environmental Science is an applied interdisciplinary field that draws heavily upon the Natural Science disciplines with input from the Social Sciences and the Humanities to address problems that arise in the interaction between Human activity and the Environment.
Requirements for a major in Environmental Science
Math and Computing Science (6 Hours)
MATH 223 | Statistics for Natural & Social Sciences | 3 |
CSCI 210 | Scientific Computing & Problem Solving | 3 |
Introductory Environmental Science (19 Hours)
Intermediate Environmental Science (20/21 Hours)
Environmental Studies (6 Hours)
ENVS 310 | Environmental Policy & Law | 3 |
ENVS 315 | Environmental Impact & Resource Assessment | 3 |
Environmental Studies Elective (3 Hours)
One of the following
Environmental Science Elective (3-4 Hours)
Choose one of the following:
Environmental Professional Practice and Experiential Learning (4 Hours)
Experiential Learning (1 Hour)
Senior Capstone (3 Hours)
ENVR 491 | Environmental Problem Solving I | 1 |
ENVR 492 | Environmental Problem Solving II | 2 |
Total Credit Hours: 60