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SCS Home  >  Undergraduate  >  Environmental Sciences

Environmental Sciences

17 courses (BPhil or BSGS)

Effective June 1, 2007, the Environmental Sciences major at the School of Continuing Studies has changed. The changes give students more course options, adjust core requirements to take advantage of readily available course offerings, and eliminate one math course (MATH 230). Returning SCS students have the option of completing the previous version of the major or switching to the new version.

Foundations in mathematics and science

  • CHEM 101-A General Chemistry
  • CHEM 101-B General Inorganic Chemistry
  • CHEM 101-C General Physical Chemistry
  • MATH 220 Differential Calculus of One-Variable Functions
  • MATH 224 Integral Calculus of One-Variable Functions
  • 4 of the following:
    BIOL SCI 170 Concepts of Biology
    210-A Genetics and Evolutionary Biology
    CHEM 210-A Organic Chemistry I
    ECON 201 Introduction to Macroeconomics
    ECON 202 Introduction to Microeconomics
    PHYSICS 130-A College Physics I
    PHYSICS 130-B College Physics II

Core curriculum

  • CIV ENG 206 Environmental Literacy
  • GEOG 211 World Biogeography or GEOG 325 Atmosphere and Climate
  • GEOG 328 Human Use of the Earth
  • PHIL 268 Ethics and the Environment

Note: Other environmentally focused courses offered in anthropology, geography, history, philosophy, and political science may be used to satisfy core requirements.

Advanced study

  • 4 of the following:
    ANTHRO 306 Evolution of Life Histories
    ANTHRO 310 Evolution and Culture
    300-level civil engineering courses on an environmental topic

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