Environmental Science (ENVS)
The environmental science program will provide graduates with an integrative study of natural systems and the effects of selective pressures, both natural and manmade, that continue to shape these systems. Students that complete this program will be prepared to either enter a four-year program leading to a baccalaureate degree or enter the workforce as an entry-level environmental scientist.
Courses
- BIO110 — General Biology I
- BIO111 — General Biology II
- BIO116 — Topics in Ecology
- BIO137 — Intro to Environmental Science
- CHE111 — General Chemistry I
- CHE112 — General Chemistry II
- CHE205 — Organic Chemistry I
- ENG099 — Basic Skills Writing
- ENG100 — Fundamentals of Writing
- ENG105 — Research and Composition
- ENG106 — Introduction to Literature
- ENG111 — Speech
- ESL251 — ESOL 4: Academic English
- MAT090 — Mathematical Literacy
- MAT150 — Intro Probability & Statistics
- MAT160 — College Algebra
- MAT165 — College Trigonometry
- PHY201 — Introduction to Physics I
- RSS099 — Basic Skills Reading
- RSS100 — Critical Reading