Program Requirements
The General Education Requirement
All students must satisfy a general education requirement consisting of ten (10) courses outside of the major department. The General Education Domain II-B (Natural Science) requirement is satisfied through the completion of the Environmental Science major.
Course Prerequisites
Courses may have specified conditions for enrollment, such as prior completion of less advanced courses, permission of the instructor, or appropriate placement test scores. Students should refer to course descriptions in the department listings for prerequisite requirements.
- BIOL 130 Principles of Biology with Lab
- BIOL 248 Principles of Ecology with Lab
- BIOL 251 Vascular Plant Taxonomy with Lab
- CHEM 103 Introductory Chemistry with Lab *
- CHEM 201 Introductory Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry with Lab
- ECON 102 Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 333 Environmental Economics
- ENVS 101 Introduction to Environmental Science and Policy
- ENVS 202 Data Analysis for Scientists
- ENVS 451 Senior Thesis in Environmental Science I (0.5 course credit)
- ENVS 452 Senior Thesis in Environmental Science II (0.5 course credit)
- GEOL 108 Physical Geology with Lab
- GEOG 216 Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
- GEOG 235 Environmental Law and Policy
- GEOG 375 Resource Management
- MATH 123 College Algebra
*Students may elect to take CHEM 107 Principles of Chemistry and CHEM 108 Principles of Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis. Students choosing this option must take CHEM 207 Organic Chemistry I as a Restricted Elective in the Science area.
Science
Choose two (2) courses:
- BIOL 211 Biology of the Reptilia with Lab
- BIOL 232 Invertebrate Zoology with Lab
- BIOL 291 Principles of Tropical Ecology and Conservation: Field Study
- BIOL 335 Wildlife Biology with Lab
- BIOL 336 Ornithology with Lab
- BIOL 341 Marine Biology with Lab
- EASC 208 Introduction to Meteorology
- EASC 118 Oceanography
- GEOL 233 Environmental Geology
- PHYS 201 Physics for Earth and Life Scientists with Lab
Policy and Planning
Choose three (3) courses:
- ANTH 161 Cultural Anthropology
- GEOG 135 Introduction to Environmental Studies
- GEOG 212 Geographical Perspectives on the Global Environment
- GEOG 214 Geographical Techniques – Quantitative Methods
- GEOG 225 Population, Food, and Global Development
- GEOG 230 Geography of Natural and Man-Made Hazards
- GEOG 240 Municipal Land Use
- GEOG 272 Site Planning
- GEOG 316 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
- GEOG 328 Introduction to Remote Sensing
- GEOG 339 Methods for Planning Analysis & Plan Making
- PHIL 234 Environmental Ethics
- POSC 223 Bureaucratic Politics and Power
- POSC 250 American Legal Systems
- POSC 329 Public Policy Analysis
Communication
Choose one (1) course:
Meet Our Faculty

Jessica Sarnowski, JD, LLM

Judith Otto, Ph.D.

Amy Johnston, Ph.D.
