Course Offerings

The bachelor of arts and bachelor of science environmental studies major programs are based on these lists of courses. List 1 -- Earth science core GEOL 106 Environmental Geology
List 2 -- Social science core ECON 231 Resources and the Environment ENST 100 Introduction to Environmental Studies (if taken before junior year) ENST 245 History of American Environmental Politics and Policy
List 3 -- Science and technical courses BIOL 321 Behavioral Ecology BIOL 334 Limnology BIOL 353 Ecosystem Ecology BIOL 354 Tropical Biology BIOL 357 Ornithology BIOL 356 Plant-Animal Interactions BIOL 370 Primate Behavior and Ecology BIOL 415 Conservation Biology CHEM 160 Introduction to Environmental Chemistry ENST 211 Environmental Pollution and Control ENST 221 Hazardous Waste and Society GEOG 231 Weather and Climate GEOG 232 Evolution, Ecology, and Human Impacts GEOG 233 Food and Environment GEOG 257 Global Environmental Change GEOL 205 Introduction to Geochemistry GEOL 207 Environmental Geohazards GEOL 210 Geomorphology GEOL 305 Aqueous and Environmental Geochemistry GEOL 310 Applied Environmental Geomorphology GEOL 324 Hydrogeology
List 4 -- Social science and humanities courses ANTH 260 Anthropological Perspectives on Human-Environment Relations ECON 231 Resources and the Environment ENST 205 Green Utopias ENST 207 American Environmental History ENST 215 Environmental Planning ENST 225 Environmental Dispute Resolution ENST 230 Introduction to Ecological Design ENST 235 Land Use: History Ethics and Politics ENST 240 Sustainable Resource Management ENST 242 Environmental History of the Developing World ENST 245 History of American Environmental Policy ENST 247 Environmental History ENST 250 Environmental Policy Analysis ENST 255 Environmental Justice ENST 260 Environmental Law ENST 270 Environmental Science and Public Policy PHIL 218 Ecology, Nature, and the Future RELI 226 Environmental Ethics
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