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Curriculum in Environmental Geoscience

The increasing demands that population growth puts on the natural resources and the Earth's environment require greater numbers of trained professionals and an informed citizenry. The B.S. degree in Environmental Geoscience embraces all the disciplines of geosciences to give the student a rigorous interdisciplinary education including issues associated with environmental policy. The degree technically trains students for employment by industry, environmental and engineering consulting firms, non-governmental organizations, and governmental regulatory agencies, among other entities. Students focus course work in a particular environmental theme: coastal studies, water in the environment, human interaction with the land or climate change.

Freshman Year

First Semester

(Th-Pr)

Cr

 

Second Semester

(Th-Pr)

Cr

ENGL 104 Composition and Rhetoric

(3-0)

3

 

MATH 152 Engineering Math. II

(3-2)

4

GEOG 203 Planet Earth System Science

 

 

 

OCNG 251 Oceanography

(3-0)

3

or

 

 

 

OCNG 252 Oceanography Laboratory

(0-2)

1

GEOL 101 Principles of Geology

(3-3)

4

 

POLS 206 American Natl. Govt.

(3-0)

3

GEOS 105 Intro. to Environ. Geoscience

(3-0)

3

 

U.S. history elective 1

 

3

MATH 151 Engineering Math. I

(3-2)

4

 

* KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity

(0-2)

1

 

 

14

 

 

 

15
 
Sophomore Year
CHEM 101 Fund. of Chemistry I

(3-3)

4

 

ATMO 201 Atmospheric Science

(3-0)

3

GEOG 201 Intro. to Human Geography

 

 

 

ATMO 202 Atmospheric Science Laboratory

(0-2)

1

or

 

 

 

CHEM 102 Fund. of Chemistry II

(3-3)

4

GEOG 330 Resources and the Environment

(3-0)

3

 

POLS 207 State and Local Govt.

(3-0)

3

Science elective 2

 

4

 

Science elective 2

 

4

Social and behavioral sciences elective 3

 

3

 

* KINE 199 Required Physical Activity

(0-2)

1

Visual and performing arts elective 4

 

3

 

 

 

16
 

 

17

 

 

 

 

 
Junior Year
STAT 303 Statistical Methods

(3-0)

3

 

GEOL 420 Environmental Geology

(2-2)

3

Environmental policy elective 5

 

3

 

Communication elective 8

 

3

Environmental theme elective 6

 

3

 

Environmental policy elective 5

 

3

Technical electives 7

 

6

 

Environmental theme electives 6

 

6

U.S. history elective 1

 

3

 

 

 

15
 

 

18

 

 

 

 

 
Senior Year
GEOS 405 Environmental Geosciences

(2-2)

3

 

Environmental policy elective 5

 

3

Environmental policy elective 5

 

3

 

Environmental theme electives 6

 

6

Environmental theme elective 6

 

3

 

Humanities elective 9

 

3

Technical electives 7

 

6

 

Technical electives 7

 

6

 

 

15

 

 

 

18
Total Hours 128

NOTES:
1. U.S. history electives to be selected from the University Core Curriculum.

2. Select either PHYS 201 and 202 or BIOL 113 and 123 and BOTN 101. PHYS 201 and 202 are the appropriate science electives for the climate change theme.

3. Social and behavioral sciences electives to be selected from the University Core Curriculum.

4. Visual and performing arts electives to be selected from the University Core Curriculum.

5. To be selected in consultation with faculty academic advisor from AGEC 350; ECON 203, 323, 412, 435; GEOG 406, PLAN 365, 414; POLS 329, 331, 340, 342, 347, 440; RENR 420; SOCI 312, 328.

6. Select from list in consultation with faculty academic advisor. 18 hours of course work are taken in one of the thematic areas. Thematic areas include: coastal studies (ATMO 463; GEOG 370, 431; GEOL 321, 440; OCNG 410, 451), water in the environment (ATMO 463, 475; GEOG 324, 400, 434; GEOL 410, 451; GEOP 413; OCNG 410, 420), human interaction with the land (ATMO 463; GEOG 301, 305, 311, 320, 321, 323, 325, 326, 330, 360, 400, 431; GEOL 320, 321, 400), and climate change (ATMO 324, 463; GEOG 324; GEOS 410, 411; OCNG 410, 451).

7. Select in consultation with faculty academic advisor.

8. Communication electives to be selected from the University Core Curriculum.

9. Humanities electives to be selected from the University Core Curriculum.

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