|
Nov 21, 2024
|
|
|
|
2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environmental Studies, B.A.
|
|
Return to: Undergraduate & Graduate Academic Degree Offerings
The B.A. in Environmental Studies (ES) provides an interdisciplinary major for students interested in social, historical, and artistic aspects of the human place in the regional and global environment. Environmental Studies majors develop basic competencies in the social, natural, and physical sciences and a personal menu of courses to meet the academic and career goals. A flexible major, it combines a core curriculum of lower and upper division coursework and a menu of course concentrations, including environmental nonprofit leadership, science and environment, culture and environment, and communication and environment. Advising may be coordinated with other departments as warranted by a student’s particular interests.
|
General University Requirements
- Introduction to Active Learning (GS 13500 ) (4)
- Written Communication (LL 20100 ) (4)
- Speech Communication (CO 10000 ) (4)
- Quantitative Reasoning (4)
- Humanities (8)
- Language (4)
- Laboratory Science (4)
- Social/Behavioral Science (4) †
- Ethical and Religious Studies (4)
Minimum Graduation Credit Hour Requirement: 128
Field Course Electives
Select one courseEnvironmental Studies Concentration Areas
At least 24 credits from the following courses are required with 12 credits or more at the upper division level. Choosing the coursework from a single concentration area is not required but is recommended to offer focus to the Environmental Studies degree. Environmental And Nonprofit Leadership Concentration
Science And Environment Concentration
Culture And Environment Concentration
Communication And Environment Concentration
|
Return to: Undergraduate & Graduate Academic Degree Offerings
|
|