Environmental Science Program, A.S.
This degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution with a major in environmental science, ecology, geology, natural resource management, or marine sciences. To maximize transfer credits, students must be guided by the transfer institution's requirements and work closely with their counselor in order to select courses wisely.
Courses
- ANTH125 — Introduction to Human Ecology
- BIOL101 — General Biology I
- BIOL102 — General Biology II
- BIOL207 — Marine Biology
- BIOL208 — Ecology and Field Biology
- CHEM101 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM102 — General Chemistry II
- COMP129 — Information Technology
- ENGL121 — English Comp: Writing Process
- ENGL122 — Engl Comp: Writing & Research
- ENVR107 — Environmental Science
- ENVR108 — Principles of Sustainability
- ENVR111 — Oceanography
- ENVR127 — Meterology
- ENVR130 — Physical Geology
- GEOG105 — Intro to Physical Geography
- MATH131 — Statistics
- MATH132 — Intro Data Science Appld Stats
- MATH153 — Pre-Calculus Mathematics
- MATH171 — Calculus I
- PHYS111 — General Physics I Non-Calculus
- PHYS112 — General Physics II Non-Calc
- PHYS121 — General Physics I
- PHYS122 — General Physics II
- POLI228 — Environmental Politics