For those pursuing non-science or engineering-based careers: Students pursuing a minor in any discipline other than one of the sciences or engineering will share a curriculum during their last three years that has a strong emphasis on social sciences, business, and humanities, with less emphasis in the pure sciences.

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

 

First Year
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
EN101 Comp & Lit 3 EN102  Comp & Lit 3
MA107 Precalculus Math 4 MA108 Applied Calculus 4
BI101 Principles of Biology I 4 BI102 Principles of Biology II 4
GL110 Intro to Geology 4 GL111 Oceanography 4
  15   15

Second Year
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
EN203 Advanced Comp 3 EN Literature Elective 3
MG101 Intro to Business 3 PY211 Intro to Psychology 3
CH Chemistry Elective 4 PO105 American Politics 3
PO215 International Relations 3 HI History Elective * 3
ES251 Soph. Sem. in Env. Sci. 3 MA232 Elem. Statistics 3
  16   15

Third Year
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
EN204 Technical Writing 3 PH323 Environmental Ethics 3
EC201 Econ Prin (macro) 3 GL253 Geomorphology 4
SO201 Intro to Sociology 3 EC202 Econ Prin (micro) 3
  Elective 3-4 CJ Law Elective 3
  Elective 3-4   Elective 3-4
  15-17   16-17

Fourth Year
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
ES450 Dir. Study Env. Sci. 4 ES451 Env. Seminar 3
BI405 Ecology 4 CE220 Intro Env. Protect. Tech. 3
  Elective 3-4   Elective 3-4
  Elective 3-4   Elective 3-4
  Elective 3-4   Elective 3-4
  17-20   15-18

For minors outside the sciences or engineering, students must meet the published requirements. Additional necessary courses for a specific minor, beyond those specified above, will be taken as electives and may not include directed study or seminar courses unless specifically required by a department for the minor.

* except HI109