Environmental Studies Major (After Summer 2007)

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Environmental Studies Major (After Summer 2007)

Environmental Studies Major (after Summer 2007) Winter 2011 TIP SHEET

Bracketed codes refer to University Requirements: A&L=Arts and Letters; SSC=Social Science; SC=Science; IC, IP, AC=Multicultural Codes.

AREA 1. Lower Division Environmental Studies Core Requirements AREA 3B. Upper-Division Social Science, Policy, Humanities, and Design ENVS 202 (Dickman) Intro Env Studies: Natural Science (CRN 22388) [SC] Social Science Core Courses: ENVS 450 (Walker) Political Ecology (CRN 26570) AREA 2. Lower Division Math and Science Requirements SOC 304 (Foster) Community, Environment, & Society (CRN 25296) [SSC] Math Courses Social Science Elective Courses: MATH 111 College Algebra (multiple CRNs) ENVS 410 (Bowers) Ecological Intelligence (CRN 22408) Stats GEOG 342 (TBA) Geog of Globalization (CRN 22632) [SSC] MATH 425 (Harker) Statistical Methods I (CRN 23716) GEOG 442 (Hardwick) Urban Geography (CRN 26616) SOC 312 (O'Brien) Quantitative Methods in Sociology (CRN 25299) INTL 420 (Hindery) Intl Community Development (CRN 26635) INTL 421 (Braun) Gender & Intl Development (CRN 26633) [IP] Science Sequence Courses PHIL 399 (Zambrana) Sp St Global Justice (CRN 24807) BI 211 (Wetherwax) General Bio I: Cells (CRN 21338) [SC] PPPM 399 (Doppelt) Sp St Think Sustainably (CRN 24915) BI 212 (Carrier) General Bio II: Organisms (CRN 21349) [SC] SOC 410 (Elliott) Urbanization & Environment (CRN 26185) BI 252 (Kelly) Genetics/Molecular Bio (CRN 21360) [SC] SOC 442 (McLauchlan) Urbanization & the City (CRN 25322) CH 222 (Hardwick/ Herrick) General Chemistry II (CRNs 21571/21572) [SC] GEOL 102 (Blackwell) Env Geol & Landform Development (CRNs 22693/22694) [SC] Policy Core Courses: GEOL 202 (Schmidt) Surface & Environmental Geology (CRN 22713) [SC] ENVS 335 (Cameron) Allocating Scarce Env Resources (CRN 26543) [SSC] PHYS 162 (Parthasarathy) Solar & Renewable Energies (CRN 24839) [SC] PPPM 407 (Jacobsen) Sem Environmental Policy (CRN 26102) PHYS 202 (Jenkins) General Physics II (CRNs 24841/24842) [SC] PS 477 (Mitchell) Intl Environmental Politics (CRN 25014) Additional Science Non-Sequence Courses Policy Elective Courses: BI 130 (Hulslander) Intro to Ecology (CRN 25893) [SC] EC 333 (Taylor) Resource & Env Econ Issues (CRN 26257) [SSC] BI 131 (Schlenoff) Intro to Evolution (CRN 25902) [SC] GEOG 463 (Murphy) Geog, Law, & Environment (CRN 26805) GEOG 141 (TBA) Natural Environment (CRN 22597) [SC] PPPM 408 (Holtgrieve) Env Impact Assessment (CRN 26406) PPPM 446 (Hibbard) Socioecon Development Planning (CRN 24932) AREA 3A. Upper-Division Natural Science Be especially alert to prerequisites as listed in the time schedule and the catalog. Humanities Core Courses: ANTH 466 (TBA) Primate Feeding & Nutrition (CRN 26608) ENG 399 (Witte) Sp St: Ecopoetry (CRN 26077) BI 357 (TBA) Marine Biology (CRN 21373) [SC] GEOG 462 (Walker) Views of the Environment (CRN 22618) BI 374 (Hulslander) Conservation Biology (CRN 21380) BI 380 (Cresko) Evolution (CRN 21385) BI 476 (Bridgham) Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology (CRN 25922) Humanities Elective Courses: GEOG 322 (McDowell) Geomorphology (CRN 22627) [SC] FLR 410 (Baumann) Folklore of Activism (CRN 26803) GEOG 416 (Kohler) Intro Geog Info Systems (CRN 22649) J 410 (Bassett) Environmental Journalism (CRN 23235) GEOG 421 (Bartlein) Advanced Climatology (CRN 26611) GEOG 425 (Marcus) Hydrology & Water Resources (CRN 26619) Design Elective Courses: GEOL 310 (Reed) Earth Resources & Environment (CRN 22718) [SC] ARCH 491 (Kwok/Ota) Environmental Control Systems I (CRN 20854) GEOL 353 (Cashman) Geological Hazards (CRN 22724) [SC] LA 410 (Johnson) Climate Change Design (CRN 23440) GEOL 418 (Roering) Earth & Env Data Analysis (CRN 22739) AREA 4. Environmental Issues ENVS 411 (Horan) Top Ecology & the Economy (CRN 22410) ENVS 411 (Nienaber) Top Pollution & Health (CRN 26555) ENVS 411 (Martin) Top Sustainable Agriculture (CRN 26590) ENVS 427 (Boulay) Env & Eco Monitoring (CRN 26544) {Priority to ELP students} AREA 5. Practical Learning Experience (PLE) ENVS 404 (Boulay) Internship (CRN 22403) PEOL 455 (Strong) Principles of Outdoor Leadership (CRN 24719)

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