BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2015 Faculty of Arts & Science Note: The Bachelor ESCI Degree requires a minimum of 124 credit hours (with a Minor 125 credit hours). Pathway subject to update
Last update July 30, 2015 Fall Semester ENGL-100 Basic Writing MATH-105 Intermediate Algebra
First Year
GUX-100 University Success
Credits 3
ENGL-102, Western World Literature & Composition
3
3
MATH-180 College Algebra & Trigonometry
4
Art Lecture
3
COMP-150 Microcomputer Applications
3
ANTH-150 Intro to Maya Prehistory
3
3
3
ECON-111 Macroeconomics
3
BIOL-155 Diversity of Life
4
12/15
Credits 3
MATH-190 Calculus & Analytical Geometry
4
CHEM-150 General Chemistry
4
BIOL-265 Ecology
4
Fall Semester Art Applied
Credits
ENGL-101 English Composition
ESCI-199 Introduction to Sustainable Development
Total Credit Hours
Summer Semester
3
3
Fall Semester ENGL-220 Advanced Composition
Third Year
Spring Semester
ESCI-150 Physical Geology
Total Credit Hours
Second Year
Credits
15
Credits 3
Total Credit Hours
Spring Semester
17
Credits
Total Credit Hours
Summer Semester COMM-200 Business & Professional Comm.
6/9
Credits
PHIL-201 Ethics
3
MATH-220 Elementary Statistics
4
ESCI-230/1 GIS
4
History
3
ESCI-210 Enviro Problems
3
Social Inquiry
3
BIOL-165 Intro to Cell Bio
4
Total Credit Hours
Spring Semester
17
Credits
Total Credit Hours
Summer Semester
3
7/10
Credits
BADM-332 Research Writing
3
ESCI-365 Field Studies
4
PHYS-150/5 General Physics
4
ESCI-350 Ecology of a Tropical Forest
3
ESCI-310 Oceanography
3
CSCI-155 C++
4
SCI-215 Society & Environ
3
ESCI-430 Special Topics
3
ESCI-375 Applications of SD
3
ECON-305 Enviro Econ
3
ESCI-410 Hydrogeology
3
ESCI-211 Meteorology
3
Total Credit Hours
11/17
Total Credit Hours
3/15
Total Credit Hours
4/10
1
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Can be used to fulfil
Fourth Year
Credits
Summer Semester
Credits
Or to extend the program
Requirements for a Minor
Into 4 years.
Total Credit Hours
This suggested program of study should be used in consultation with your advisor Major Requirements: A minimum credit hours of 50: Select any 3: ANTH-150 Intro to Maya Pre-history ECON-110/111 Macro/Microeconomics ECON-305 Environmental Economics ESCI-375 Applications in SD
Select 1 of the following: ESCI-211 Meteorology ESCI-310 Oceanography ESCI-410 Hydrogeology ESCI-430 Special Topics in ESCI
SCI-215 Society & Environment
ESCI-210 Environ Problems (ELECTIVE)
Core Requirements amount to 57 credit hours: GUX-100 University Success
3
ENGL-100 Basic Writing
3
ESCI-199 Introduction to Sustainable Development ENGL-101 English Composition
ENGL-102, Western World Literature & Composition
3
ENGL-220 Advanced Composition
3
MATH-105 Intermediate Algebra
3
MATH-180 College Algebra & Trigonometry
4
MATH-190 Calculus & Analytical Geometry
4
MATH-220 Elementary Statistics
4
Art Lecture COMP-150 Microcomputer Applications
3
Art Applied
3
3
History
3
SOC-103 Social Problems
3
COMM-200 Business & Professional Comm.
3
PHIL-201 Ethics
3
BADM-332 Research Writing
3
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The remaining credit hours should be made up from within the ESCI Program OR From a Minor (for a total of 125 cr hr)
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2015 Faculty of Arts & Science Note: The Bachelor ESCI Degree requires a minimum of 124 credit hours (with a Minor 125 credit hours).
The ESCI degree may be supplemented with a Minor in one of the following disciplines: NOTE: The Minor courses are not included in the above pathway & may extend the duration of study. Adding a Minor will require an additional 1 credit hour for a total of 125 cr hrs.
Marketing Minor – 18 cr hr MKTG-290 Marketing MKTG-393 Advertising MKTG-396 International Marketing MKTD-420 Services Marketing MKTG-494 Marketing Research MKTG-480 Graphic Design
Anthropology Minor – 18 cr hr ANTH-100 Cultural Anthropology ANTH-130 Biological Anthropology ANTH-200 or ANTH-205 ANTH-265 or ANTH-335 ANTH-330 or ANTH-345 ANTH-385 or ANTH-390 Cultural or Biological Concentrations
Economics Minor – 18 cr hr ECON-110 Microeconomics ECON-111 Macroeconomics ECON-210/211 Intermediate Micro/Macro ECON-305 Environmental Economics ECON-461 Economic Development ECON-464 Comparative Economics This minor is flexible so as to meet the interests of students
Archaeology Minor – 18 cr hr ANTH-100 Cultural Anthropology ANTH-130 Biological Anthropology ANTH-110 Intro to Archaeology ANTH-150 Intro to Maya Prehistory ANTH-225 OR ANTH-325 Mesoamerican or Historic Archaeology ANTH-380 Archaeological Field Methods
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