Environmental Sciences (ENVI)

The Environmental Science program, like the rather broad field of environmental science, is by its very nature highly interdisciplinary. Although the College of Agriculture administers the program through the Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences, the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering and the College of Sciences and Mathematics are partners in developing the curriculum, guiding student development and providing instruction.

Environmental quality issues are often complex and significant expertise in physics, chemistry, biology, soil science and geology is needed to understand specific problems. Moreover, formulating solutions often requires mathematical expertise as well as specific knowledge of the air, water, and soil environments. Thus, the program is structured to educate environmental scientists broadly, but with considerable depth.

The program is specifically tailored to produce graduates who can enter and have a reasonable expectation of success in a field that is continually changing. The principal educational goals are to provide each student with a broad-based general education, a solid background in mathematics, physical science, and biological science, breadth of exposure to the environmental science field, and depth of knowledge in a specific area of environmental science of choice.

The curriculum is organized around a core set of courses that are required of all students. Students desiring to specialize may select from courses, called professional track electives, that emphasize environmental applications of biological science, physical science, soil science, or engineering science.

Freshman
FallHoursSpringHours
ENVI 1010 Intro To Environmental Science11ENGL 1120 English Composition II3
CHEM 1030 Fundamentals Chemistry I
   & CHEM 1031 Fund Of Chemistry I Lab
4ENVI 1020 Fund Of Environmental Science3
ENGL 1100 English Composition I3BIOL 1020 Principles Of Biology
   & BIOL 1021 Principles Of Biology Lab
4
Core History 13CHEM 1040 Fundamental Chemistry II
   & CHEM 1041 Fund Of Chemistry II Lab
4
MATH 1610 Calculus I4Core History 23
 15 17
Sophomore
FallHoursSpringHours
BIOL 1030 Organismal Biology
   & BIOL 1031 Organismal Biology Laboratory
4CHEM 2030 Survey Of Organic Chemistry3
PHYS 1500 General Physics I4STAT 2510 Stats For Bio And Health Sci3
GEOS 1100 Dynamic Earth or GEOL 1100 Dynamic Earth4PHYS 1510 General Physics II4
COMM 1000 Public Speaking3GEOS 2100 Environmental Geology or GEOL 2100 Environmental Geology4
 15 14
Junior
FallHoursSpringHours
BIOL 3200 General Microbiology3CHEM 3050 Analytical Chemistry
   & CHEM 3051 Analytical Chem Laboratory
4
BIOL 3201 General Micro Lab1Professional Track24
FORY 5470 Gis Apps In Natural Resources3CIVL 5210 Chemical Prin Of Enviro Engr or 4210 Water and Wastewater3
CSES 2040 Basic Soil Science4BIOL 3060 Ecology4
Professional Track26 
 17 15
Senior
FallHoursSpringHours
ENVI 5000 Environmental Quality3Professional Track27
ENVI 4950 Envi Sci Sen Seminar2Core Social Science33
Professional Track24Core Literature3
ECON 2020 Prin Of Microeconomics3UNIV 4AA0 Achieve the Creed0
Core Fine Arts3PHIL 1020 Introduction To Ethics3
 15 16
Total Hours: 124
1

Courses in boldface type are major courses and require a 2.0 minimum GPA for graduation.

2

Professional Track - see adviser for approved course listing.

3

Student will choose from the following: ANTH 1000, GEOS 1010 / GEOS 1017, PSYC 2010, SOCY 1000/SOCY 1007, or UNIV 2720.