Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies intends to prepare students to understand the causes and effects of environmental problems and provide them with tools to assess and manage these problems. The program is interdisciplinary with requirements in both natural and social sciences. A total of 63 credits is required. Clinical experience is not required, but strongly recommended.
Courses
- AHS220 — Physical Geology
- AHS260 — Introductory Meteorology
- AHS278 — Earth's Changing Climate
- AHS332 — Physical Hydrogeology
- BIOL306 — Plant Biology
- BIOL308 — General Zoology
- CHEM211 — General Chemistry 2
- ECON351 — Environmental Economics
- ETS262 — Environmental Instrumentation
- ETS310 — Management for Technologists, Scientists, and Engineers
- ETS322 — Communication Technology
- ETS363 — Resource Management
- ETS367 — Environmental Regulation
- ETS368 — Introduction to Soil Science
- ETS373 — Environmental and Technology Assessment
- ETS375 — Society and the Environment
- ETS388 — Transportation/Energy Technology
- ETS456 — Senior Project (Capstone)
- ETS463 — Environmental Toxicology
- ETS465 — Wetland Environments
- ETS482 — Renewable/Nondepletable Energy
- ETS495 — Topics Course
- GEOG216 — Principles of Geographic Information Science
- GEOG303 — Environmental Impact Statements
- GEOG316 — Geographic Information Systems
- GEOG350 — Introduction to Remote Sensing
- GEOG372 — Conservation of World Resources
- GEOG416 — Techniques in GIS
- MGMT201 — Introduction to Professional Management