Environmental Science
Graduates of this program know and understand major concepts in management, human resources, marketing, and customer service. They are able to interpret financial data and have a general knowledge of accounting. They develop an appreciation for general education and are able to relate it to business situations. They develop a deeper understanding in the area of business administration and acquire skills in word processing, spreadsheet creation, database management, and presentation software. They develop communication, problem solving, and decision-making skills that are necessary in business.
Courses
- AHS220 — Physical Geology
- AHS260 — Introductory Meteorology
- AHS278 — Earth's Changing Climate
- AHS332 — Physical Hydrogeology
- AHS380 — Forecasting Workshop
- BIOL306 — Plant Biology
- BIOL308 — General Zoology
- BIOL312 — General Ecology
- CHEM211 — General Chemistry 2
- CHEM350 — Quantitative Analysis
- ECON351 — Environmental Economics
- ENGL332 — Writing for the Professions
- 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
- GEOG416 — Techniques in GIS
- MATH112 — College Algebra
- MGMT201 — Introduction to Professional Management