MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the requirements of the School of Arts and Sciences, you must choose to follow either the B.S. track (see below) or B.A. track within the major.
The B.S. degree is suitable for students with strong interest and aptitude in natural sciences as they apply to Environmental Studies.
Courses Required for the B.S. track
(60-63 total credits)
Science & Mathematics (43-46 credits)
BIO 123 - General Biology I
BIO 124 - General Biology II
BIO 213 - Environmental Biology
BIO 242 - Conservation Biology or BIO 215 -Environmental Impacts on Human Health
CHM 111 - Chemical Principles I
CHM 112 - Chemical Principles II
CHM 221 - Organic Chemistry I
CHM 222 - Organic Chemistry II
MTH 117 - Elementary Statistics
Choice of two upper level math or science courses (based on career goals and in consultation with advisor)
Social Sciences and Humanities (9 credits)
ECO 106 - Environmental Economics
PHL 240 - Critical Issues in Environmentalism
Choice of ONE of the following:
POS 260 - Issues in American Politics
POS 255 - Problems in World Politics
POS 320 - International Law & Organizations
HIS 360 - Twentieth Century Global Issues
Environmental Studies (5 credits)
ENV 101 - Environmental Colloquium I
ENV 201 - Environmental Colloquium II
ENV 495 - Internship
Choice of ONE of the following electives:
INS 400 - Environmental Justice
SOC 240 - Technology and Society
INS 400 - Multinational Corporations, Business Ethics & Human Rights
POS 260 - Issues in American Politics
POS 255 - Problems in World Politics
POS 320 - International Law and Organizations
HIS 360 - Twentieth Century Global Issues
ECO 101 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECO 102 - Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO 253 - International Economics
PHL 250 - Technology & Environmentalism
PHL 260 - Intercultural Perspectives of Culture & Environment
PHL 270 - Women, the Poor, & the Environment


