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Environmental Science (B.S.Env.S.)

Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3), the general requirements for the B.S. degree, and:

Biol 115

Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr)

Chem 111

Principles of Chemistry I (students in social science option may substitute Chem 101) (4 cr)

Comm 101

Fundamentals of Public Speaking or 3-4 cr in foreign language courses (2-4 cr)

EnvS 101

Introduction to Environmental Science (3 cr)

EnvS 102

Field Activities in Environmental Sciences (1 cr)

EnvS 225

International Environmental Issues Seminar (3 cr)

EnvS 400

Seminar (1 cr)

EnvS 497

Senior Research (3 cr)

Phil 452

Environmental Philosophy (3 cr)

Stat 251

Statistical Methods (students in physical science 2 option may substitute Stat 301) (3 cr)

And one of the following options:

A. Biological Science Option

This option is suitable for students wishing to pursue technically oriented careers in environmental professions such as natural resource management, bioremediation, and environmental impact analysis.

Chem 112

Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr)

Engl 317

Technical Writing (3 cr)

Geog 100, 100L

Physical Geography and Lab or

Geol 101, 101L

Physical Geology and Lab (4 cr)

Math 170

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I or

Math 160

Survey of Calculus (4 cr)

MMBB 250

General Microbiology (3 cr)

Advisor-directed breadth electives, incl at least one course from the first four areas (24 cr):

Ecology

Biol 314

Ecology and Population Biology (4 cr)

For 221

Ecology (3 cr)

Geog 410

Biogeography (3 cr)

MMBB 425

Microbial Ecology (3 cr)

REM 221

Ecology (3 cr)

Natural Resource Economics and Sociology

AgEc 451

Applied Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (3 cr)

Anth 220

Peoples of the World (3 cr)

Econ 385

Environmental Economics (3 cr)

For 235

Society and Natural Resources (3 cr)

Management

ChE 470

Hazardous Waste Management (3 cr)

CSS 486

Public Involvement in Natural Resource Mgt (3 cr)

For 484

Forest Policy and Administration (2 cr)

Geog 411

Natural Hazards and Society (3 cr)

Geog 420

Land, Resources, and Environment (3 cr)

History, Philosophy, and Political Science

AgEc 477

Law, Ethics, and the Environment (3 cr)

CSS 489

Personalities and Philosophies in Conservation (2 cr)

Hist 424

American Environmental History (3 cr)

Phil 351

Philosophy of Science (3 cr)

Phil 417

Philosophy of Biology (3 cr)

PolS 364

Politics of the Environment (3 cr)

Technical

Biol 213

Principles of Biological Structure and Function (4 cr)

CE 326

Hydrologic Measurement Techniques (1 cr)

Chem 253, Chem 254

Quantitative Analysis and Lab (5 cr)

Chem 275

Carbon Compounds or

Chem 277 and Chem 372

Organic Chemistry (3 cr)

Chem 302

Principles of Physical Chem or

Chem 305- Chem 306

Physical Chem (3 cr)

Chem 303

Principles of Physical Chem Lab (1 cr)

Chem 418

Environmental Chemistry (3 cr)

EnvS 428

Pollution Prevention (3 cr)

EnvS 429

Environmental Audit (3 cr)

EnvS 479

Introduction to Environmental Regulation (3 cr)

EnvS 498

Internship (1-3 cr)

For 472 or REM 472

Remote Sensing of Environment (4 cr)

Geog 202

Global Climate Change (3 cr)

Geog 301

Meteorology or

Geog 401

Climatology (3 cr)

Geog 385

GIS Primer (3 cr)

Geog 450

Global Environmental Change (3 cr)

Geog 483

Remote Sensing/GIS Integration (3 cr)

Geol 309

Ground Water Hydrology (3 cr)

Geol 361

Geology and the Environment (3 cr)

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 275

Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr)

MMBB 380

Introductory Biochemistry (4 cr)

Phys 111, 111L

General Physics I and Lab or

Phys 211, 211L

Engineering Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 112, 112L

General Physics II and Lab or

Phys 212, 212L

Engineering Physics II and Lab (4cr)

Soil 205

The Soil Ecosystem (3 cr)

Advisor-approved depth electives – include all the courses from at least two of the following areas (20 cr):

Plant Protection

Ent 322

General and Applied Entomology (3 cr)

PlSc 338

Weed Control (3 cr)

PlSc 410

Invasive Plant Biology

PlSc 415

Plant Pathology (3 cr)

Soil 446

Soil Fertility (1-3 cr, max 3)

Animal Ecology

WLF 314

Wildlife Ecology I (3 cr)

WLF 315

Wildlife Ecology I Laboratory (1 cr)

WLF 316

Wildlife Ecology II (4 cr)

WLF 448

Fish and Wildlife Population Ecol or

WLF 440

Conservation Biol (3-4 cr)

Aquatic Ecology

Take 3 of the 4 courses listed below:

Ent 472

Aquatic Entomology (3 cr)

Fish 314

Fish Ecology (3 cr)

Fish 415

Limnology (4 cr)

Fish 430

Riparian Ecology and Management (3 cr)

Forest and Range Systems

Take 4 of the 7 courses listed below:

For 330

Forest Ecosystem Processes (2 cr)

For 423

Forest Community Ecology (1 cr)

For 426

Wildland Fire Ecology and Management (3 cr)

REM 357

Ecological Monitoring and Analysis (4 cr)

REM 429

Landscape Ecology (3 cr)

REM 440

Wildland Restoration Ecology (3 cr)

REM 459

Rangeland Ecology (2 cr)

Soils

Soil 437

Soil Biology (3 cr)

Soil 438

Pesticides in the Environment (3 cr)

Soil 446

Soil Fertility (1-3 cr, max 3)

Water

Take at least 4 of the 7 courses listed below:

BAE 450

Environmental Hydrology (3 cr)

EnvS 446

Drinking Water and Human Health (3 cr)

For 462

Watershed Management (3 cr)

Geol 309

Ground Water Hydrology (3 cr)

Geol 410

Techniques of Ground Water Study (3 cr)

Geol 464

The Geochemistry of Natural Waters (3 cr)

Hydr 412

Environmental Hydrogeology (3 cr)

Environmental Regulation

Geog 420

Land, Resources, and Environment (3 cr)

Geospatial Tools

Take at least 3 of the 6 courses listed below:

For 472 or REM 472

Remote Sensing of Environment (4 cr)

Geog 385

GIS Primer (3 cr)

Geog 424

Hydrogeologic Applications in GIS and Remote Sensing (3 cr)

Geog 475

Intermediate GIS (3 cr)

Geog 483

Remote Sensing/GIS Integration (3 cr)

LArc 495

Computer-Aided Regional Landscape Planning (3 cr)

Environmental Chemistry

Chem 418

Environmental Chemistry (3 cr)

Ent 438

Pesticides in the Environment (3 cr)

FS 409

Principles of Environmental Toxicology (3 cr)

Climate Change and Ecosystems (take all 4):

CSS 383

Natural Resource and Ecosystem Service Economics (3 cr)

Geog 202

Global Climate Change (3 cr)

Geog 410

Biogeography (3 cr)

Geog 450 or REM 450

Global Environmental Change (3 cr)

Courses to total 120 credits for this degree

B. Physical Science Option

This option is suitable for students wishing to pursue technical careers in environmental professions such as air, soil, and water pollution abatement, hazardous waste management, waste minimization, and ecological restoration.

Chem 112

Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr)

Engl 317

Technical Writing (3 cr)

Geog 100, 100L

Physical Geography and Lab or

Geol 101, 101L

Physical Geology and Lab (4 cr)

Math 170

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I or

Math 160

Survey of Calculus (4 cr)

Phys 111, 111L

General Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Advisor-directed breadth electives, including at least one course from the first four areas (24 cr):

Ecology

Biol 314

Ecology and Population Biology (4 cr)

For 221

Ecology (3 cr)

Geog 410

Biogeography (3 cr)

MMBB 425

Microbial Ecology (3 cr)

REM 221

Ecology (3 cr)

Natural Resource Economics and Sociology

AgEc 451

Applied Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (3 cr)

Anth 220

Peoples of the World (3 cr)

Econ 385

Environmental Economics (3 cr)

For 235

Society and Natural Resources (3 cr)

Management

ChE 470

Hazardous Waste Management (3 cr)

CSS 486

Public Involvement in Natural Resource Mgt (3 cr)

For 484

Forest Policy and Administration (2 cr)

Geog 411

Natural Hazards and Society (3 cr)

Geog 420

Land, Resources, and Environment (3 cr)

REM 456

Integrated Rangeland Management

History, Philosophy, and Political Science

AgEc 477

Law, Ethics, and the Environment (3 cr)

CSS 489

Personalities and Philosophies in Conservation (2 cr)

Hist 424

American Environmental History (3 cr)

Phil 351

Philosophy of Science (3 cr)

Phil 417

Philosophy of Biology (3 cr)

PolS 364

Politics of the Environment (3 cr)

Technical

Biol 213

Principles of Biological Structure and Function (4 cr)

CE 326

Hydrologic Measurement Techniques (1 cr)

Chem 253, Chem 254

Quantitative Analysis and Lab (5 cr)

Chem 275

Carbon Compounds or

Chem 277 and Chem 372

Organic Chemistry (3 cr)

Chem 302

Principles of Physical Chem or

Chem 305- Chem 306

Physical Chem (3 cr)

Chem 303

Principles of Physical Chem Lab (1 cr)

Chem 418

Environmental Chemistry (3 cr)

EnvS 428

Pollution Prevention (3 cr)

EnvS 429

Environmental Audit (3 cr)

EnvS 479

Introduction to Environmental Regulation (3 cr)

EnvS 498

Internship (1-3 cr)

For 472 or

REM 472

Remote Sensing of Environment (4 cr)

Geog 202

Global Climate Change (3 cr)

Geog 301

Meteorology or

Geog 401

Climatology (3 cr)

Geog 385

GIS Primer (3 cr)

Geog 450

Global Environmental Change (3 cr)

Geog 483

Remote Sensing/GIS Integration (3 cr)

Geol 309

Ground Water Hydrology (3 cr)

Geol 361

Geology and the Environment (3 cr)

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 275

Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr)

MMBB 380

Introductory Biochemistry (4 cr)

Phys 111, 111L

General Physics I and Lab or

Phys 211, 211L

Engineering Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 112, 112L

General Physics II and Lab or

Phys 212, 212L

Engineering Physics II and Lab (4cr)

Soil 205

The Soil Ecosystem (3 cr)

Advisor-approved depth electives – meet requirements of at least two of the following areas (20 cr):

Water

Take at least 4 of the 7 courses listed below:

BAE 450

Environmental Hydrology (3 cr)

EnvS 446

Drinking Water and Human Health (3 cr)

For 462

Watershed Management (3 cr)

Geol 309

Ground Water Hydrology (3 cr)

Geol 410

Techniques of Ground Water Study (3 cr)

Geol 464

The Geochemistry of Natural Waters (3 cr)

Hydr 412

Environmental Hydrogeology (3 cr)

Chemistry

Chem 418

Environmental Chemistry (3 cr)

Chem 454

Instrumental Analysis (4 cr)

FS 409

Principles of Environmental Toxicology (3 cr)

MMBB 380

Introductory Biochemistry (4 cr)

Hazardous Waste

ChE 470

Hazardous Waste Management or

BAE 433

Bioremediation or

ChE 480

Engineering Risk Assessment for Hazardous Waste Evaluations (3 cr)

FS 409

Principles of Environmental Toxicology (3 cr)

Geology

Geol 335

Geomorphology (3 cr)

Geol 361

Geology and the Environment (3 cr)

Geol 423

Principles of Geochemistry (3 cr)

Geol 464

The Geochemistry of Natural Waters (3 cr)

Statistics

GeoE 428

Geostatistics (3 cr)

Stat 422

Sample Survey Methods (3 cr)

Stat 431

Statistical Analysis (3 cr)

Mathematics

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 275

Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr)

Math 310

Ordinary Differential Equations (3 cr)

Math 330

Linear Algebra (3 cr)

Soils

Soil 415

Soil Physics (3 cr)

Soil 422

Environmental Soil Chemistry (3 cr)

Soil 454

Soil Development and Classification (3 cr)

Economics and Management

Bus 378

Project Management (3 cr)

Econ 385

Environmental Economics (3 cr)

EnvS 428

Pollution Prevention (3 cr)

Geospatial Tools

Take at least 3 of the 4 courses listed below:

For 472 or REM 472

Remote Sensing of Environment (4 cr)

Geog 385

GIS Primer (3 cr)

Geog 424

Hydrogeologic Applications in GIS and Remote Sensing (3 cr)

Geog 483

Remote Sensing/GIS Integration (3 cr)

Climate Change and Emissions Reduction (take all 4):

EnvS 485

Energy Efficiency and Conservation (3 cr)

Geog 202

Global Climate Change (3 cr)

Geog 401

Climatology (3 cr)

Geog 435

Climate Change Mitigation (3 cr)

Courses to total 120 credits for this degree

C. Physical Science 2 Option

This option is only available to students in Idaho Falls

Chem 112

Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr)

Engl 317

Technical Writing (3 cr)

Geog 100, 100L

Physical Geography and Lab or

Geol 101, 101L

Physical Geology and Lab (4 cr)

Math 170

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I or

Math 160

Survey of Calculus (4 cr)

Phys 111, 111L

General Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Advisor-directed breadth electives, incl at least one course from the first four areas (24 cr):

Ecology

For 221

Ecology (3 cr)

Natural Resource Economics and Sociology

Anth 220

Peoples of the World (3 cr)

CTE 410

Technology and Society (3 cr)

Management

ChE 470

Hazardous Waste Management (3 cr)

EnvS 479

Introduction to Environmental Regulations (3 cr)

For 426

Fire Ecology and Management (3 cr)

For 462

Watershed Science and Management (3 cr)

Geog 424

Hydrologic Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing (3 cr)

History, Philosophy, and Political Science

Hist 423

Idaho and the Pacific Northwest (3 cr)

Hist 424

American Environmental History (3 cr)

PolS 364

Politics of the Environment (3 cr)

Technical

Biol 116

Organisms and Environments (4 cr)

Chem 253, Chem 254

Quantitative Analysis and Lab (5 cr)

Chem 275

Carbon Compounds (3 cr)

Chem 277

Organic Chemistry I (3 cr)

Chem 305 or Chem 306

Physical Chem (3 cr)

Chem 372

Organic Chemistry II (3 cr)

Chem 418

Environmental Chemistry (3 cr)

EnvS 428

Pollution Prevention (3 cr)

EnvS 429

Environmental Audit (3 cr)

EnvS 479

Introduction to Environmental Regulation (3 cr)

EnvS 498

Internship (1-3 cr)

For 472

Remote Sensing of the Environment (4 cr)

Geog 385

GIS Primer (3 cr)

Geog 450

Global Environmental Change (3 cr)

Geog 475

Intermediate GIS (3 cr)

Geol 102, 102L

Historical Geology and Lab (4 cr)

Geol 309

Ground Water Hydrology (3 cr)

Geol 361

Geology and the Environment (3 cr)

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 275

Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr)

MMBB 380

Introductory Biochemistry (4 cr)

Phys 112, 112L

General Physics II and Lab or

Phys 212, 212L

Engineering Physics II and Lab (4cr)

REM 407

GIS Application in Fire Ecology and Management (2 cr)

REM 440

Wildland Restoration Ecology (3 cr)

REM 459

Rangeland Ecology (2 cr)

REM 560

Plant Ecophysiology (3 cr)

Soil 205

The Soil Ecosystem (3 cr)

Advisor-approved depth electives – meet requirements of at least two of the following areas (20 cr):

Water

Take at least 4 of the courses listed below:

BAE 450

Environmental Hydrology (3 cr)

CE 433

Water Quality Management (3 cr)

CSS 573

Planning & Decision Making for Watershed Management (3 cr)

EnvS 483

Water and Energy Systems (3 cr)

Fish 540

Wetland Restoration (3 cr)

For 462

Watershed Management (3 cr)

Geol 309

Ground Water Hydrology (3 cr)

Geol 464

The Geochemistry of Natural Waters (3 cr)

Hydr 414

Ground Water-Surface Water Interaction (3 cr)

Chemistry

Chem 418

Environmental Chemistry (3 cr)

Chem 454

Instrumental Analysis (4 cr)

FS 409

Principles of Environmental Toxicology (3 cr)

MMBB 380

Introductory Biochemistry (4 cr)

Hazardous Waste

ChE 470 or ChE 570

Hazardous Waste Management (3 cr)

ChE 480 or ChE 580

Engineering Risk Assessment for Hazardous Waste Evaluations (3 cr)

FS 409

Principles of Environmental Toxicology (3 cr)

IndT 364

Hazardous Materials (3 cr)

Mathematics

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 275

Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr)

Math 310

Ordinary Differential Equations (3 cr)

Math 330

Linear Algebra (3 cr)

Economics and Management

Take at least 4 of the courses listed below:

EnvS 428

Pollution Prevention (3 cr)

Geog 385

GIS Primer (3 cr)

Geog 450

Global Environmental Change (3 cr)

Geog 475

Intermediate GIS (3 cr)

Geog 424

Hydrologic Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing (3 cr)

Environmental Policy & Regulations

Take at least 4 of the courses listed below:

CSS 572

Human Dimensions of Restoration Ecology (3 cr)

CSS 573

Planning & Decision Making for Watershed Management (3 cr)

EnvS 429

Environmental Audit (3 cr)

EnvS 479

Introduction to Environmental Regulations (3 cr)

EnvS 482

Natural Resource Policy and Law (3 cr)

Courses to total 120 credits for this degree

D. Social Science Option

This option is suitable for students wishing to pursue careers in environmental professions such as environmental regulation, land use planning, environmental administration, and as a pre-law program for environmental law.

Engl 309

Advanced Prose Writing or

JAMM 428

Environmental Journalism (3 cr)

Engl 316

Environmental Writing or

Engl 317

Technical Writing (3 cr)

Geog 100, 100L

Physical Geography and Lab (4 cr)

Geol 101, 101L

Physical Geology and Lab (4 cr)

Math 137

Algebra with Applications or

Math 143

Pre-calculus Algebra and Analytic Geom (3 cr)

PolS 235

Political Research Methods and Approaches or

Hist 290

The Historian's Craft or

Phil 201

Critical Thinking (3 cr)

Advisor-directed breadth electives, including at least one course from the first four areas (24 cr):

Ecology

Biol 314

Ecology and Population Biology (4 cr)

For 221

Ecology (3 cr)

Geog 410

Biogeography (3 cr)

MMBB 425

Microbial Ecology (3 cr)

REM 221

Ecology (3 cr)

Natural Resource Economics and Sociology

AgEc 451

Applied Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (3 cr)

Anth 220

Peoples of the World (3 cr)

Econ 385

Environmental Economics (3 cr)

For 235

Society and Natural Resources (3 cr)

Management

ChE 470

Hazardous Waste Management (3 cr)

CSS 486

Public Involvement in Natural Resource Mgt (3 cr)

For 484

Forest Policy and Administration (2 cr)

Geog 411

Natural Hazards and Society (3 cr)

Geog 420

Land, Resources, and Environment (3 cr)

Rem 456

Integrated Rangeland Management (3 cr)

History, Philosophy, and Political Science

AgEc 477

Law, Ethics, and the Environment (3 cr)

CSS 489

Personalities and Philosophies in Conservation (2 cr)

Hist 424

American Environmental History (3 cr)

Phil 351

Philosophy of Science (3 cr)

Phil 417

Philosophy of Biology (3 cr)

PolS 364

Politics of the Environment (3 cr)

Technical

Biol 213

Principles of Biological Structure and Function (4 cr)

CE 326

Hydrologic Measurement Techniques (1 cr)

Chem 253, Chem 254

Quantitative Analysis and Lab (5 cr)

Chem 275

Carbon Compounds or

Chem 277 and Chem 372

Organic Chemistry (3 cr)

Chem 302

Principles of Physical Chem or

Chem 305- Chem 306

Physical Chem (3 cr)

Chem 303

Principles of Physical Chem Lab (1 cr)

Chem 418

Environmental Chemistry (3 cr)

EnvS 428

Pollution Prevention (3 cr)

EnvS 429

Environmental Audit (3 cr)

EnvS 479

Introduction to Environmental Regulation (3 cr)

EnvS 498

Internship (1-3 cr)

For 472 or
REM 472

Remote Sensing of Environment (4 cr)

Geog 202

Global Climate Change (3 cr)

Geog 301

Meteorology or

Geog 401

Climatology (3 cr)

Geog 385

GIS Primer (3 cr)

Geog 450

Global Environmental Change (3 cr)

Geog 483

Remote Sensing/GIS Integration (3 cr)

Geol 309

Ground Water Hydrology (3 cr)

Geol 361

Geology and the Environment (3 cr)

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 275

Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr)

MMBB 380

Introductory Biochemistry (4 cr)

Phys 111, 111L

General Physics I and Lab or

Phys 211, 211L

Engineering Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 112, 112L

General Physics II and Lab or

Phys 212, 212L

Engineering Physics II and Lab (4cr)

Soil 205

The Soil Ecosystem (3 cr)

Advisor-approved depth electives chosen from the following, including five courses from one of the following areas:

Conservation Heritage

Anth 422

Plateau Indians (3 cr)

CSS 489

Personalities and Philosophies in Conservation (2 cr)

Engl 473

American Regional Literature (3 cr)

Engl 484

American Indian Literature (3 cr)

Geog 420

Land, Resources, and Environment (3 cr)

Geog 450

Global Environmental Change (3 cr)

Geog 455

Societal Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Change (3 cr)

Hist 424

American Environmental History (3 cr)

Hist 428

History of the American West (3 cr)

LArc 480

The Emerging Landscape (3 cr)

Law

EnvS 479

Introduction to Environmental Regulations (3 cr)

Geog 420

Land, Resources, and Environment (3 cr)

Law 937

Wildlife Law and Policy (3 cr)

Law 947

Environmental Law (3 cr)

Law 948

Natural Resource Law and Policy (3 cr)

Phil 470

Philosophy of Law (3 cr)

Phil 571

Ecological Jurisprudence (3 cr)

PolS 364

Politics of the Environment (3 cr)

PolS 467

Constitutional Law (3 cr)

PolS 468

Civil Liberties (3 cr)

Policy and Planning

Comm 410

Conflict Management (3 cr)

CSS 385

Conservation Management and Planning I (3 cr)

CSS 387

Environmental Communication Skills (3 cr)

Econ 385

Environmental Economics (3 cr)

For 484

Forest Policy and Administration (2 cr)

Geog 330

Urban Geography (3 cr)

PolS 364

Politics of the Environment (3 cr)

PolS 451

Public Administration (3 cr)

PolS 454

Public Organization Theory (3 cr)

PolS 462

Natural Resource Policy (3 cr)

Psyc 416

Industrial/Organizational Psychology (3 cr)

Green Building and Community Design

Arch 151

Introduction to the Built Environment (2 cr)

Arch 266

Materials and Methods (3 cr)

Arch 463

Environmental Control Systems (4 cr)

Arch 464

Environmental Control Systems (4 cr)

ForP 365

Wood Building Technology (3 cr)

Geog 435

Climate Change Mitigation (3 cr)

Geog 486

Transportation, GIS and Planning (3 cr)

LArc 380

Water in the Urban Context (2 cr)

LArc 480

The Emerging Landscape (3 cr)

Climate Change - Human Dimensions:

CSS 383

Natural Resource and Ecosystem Service Economics (3 cr)

Econ 385

Environmental Economics (3 cr)

EnvS 479

Introduction to Environmental Regulations (3 cr)

EnvS 484

History of Energy (3 cr)

EnvS 485

Energy Efficiency and Conservation (3 cr)

Geog 202

Global Climate Change (3 cr)

Geog 435

Climate Change Mitigation (3 cr)

Geog 455

Societal Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Change (3 cr)

Courses to total 120 credits for this degree