Environmental Science, Minor
The Environmental Science Minor provides an opportunity to study environmental processes, problems and solutions from several points of view. The interdisciplinary nature of the ES minor integrates environmental content with non-science courses and is suitable for students with a wide variety of majors.
Courses
- BIOL 200 — Introduction to Cellular Biology
- BIOL 200L — Introduction to Cellular Biology Lab
- BIOL 201 — Introduction to Biodiversity & Evolution
- BIOL 302 — Botany
- BIOL 302L — Botany Lab
- BIOL 311 — Ecology
- BIOL 311L — Ecology Lab
- CHEM 121 — Basic Chemistry
- CHEM 121L — Basic Chemistry Lab
- CHEM 231 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM 231L — General Chemistry I Lab
- ENVS 101 — Introduction to Geology
- ENVS 101L — Introduction to Geology Lab
- ENVS 102 — History of Life
- ENVS 102L — History of Life Lab
- ENVS 107 — Introduction to ArcGIS
- ENVS 180 — Environmental Science: Introduction
- ENVS 180L — Environmental Science: Introduction Lab
- ENVS 301 — Basic Soil Science
- ENVS 301L — Basic Soil Science Lab
- ENVS 302 — Geomorphology
- ENVS 303 — Meteorology
- ENVS 307 — Advanced GIS and Spatial Analysis
- ENVS 310 — Hydrology
- ENVS 310L — Hydrology Lab
- ENVS 311 — Natural Hazards and Disasters
- ENVS 312 — Rocks & Minerals
- ENVS 312L — Rocks & Minerals Lab
- ENVS 353 — Soil Conservation and Land Use Management
- ENVS 401 — Wetland Ecology
- ENVS 401L — Wetland Ecology Lab
- ENVS 406 — Freshwater Science
- ENVS 406L — Freshwater Science Lab