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Environmental Science

Fall 2005 Courses

  • Attention:Class of 2007:  To fulfill the ES major requirements for both tracks, you must take ES 367 ES Junior Seminar during the fall 2005 semester. This course is not required for the ES minor.
  • Attention: All ES Majors & Minors:  ID 210 Introduction to GIS is being offered in the fall and is strongly recommended for all ES students.

Social & Cultural Perspectives Track of the ES Major
Environmental Science Track of the ES Major
ES Minor

 

Social & Cultural Perspectives track of the ES major

Foundation

  • ES 100 Environmental Concerns in Perspective

Cluster A

  • AM 260B The Machine in the Garden
  • EC 343 Environmental & Resource Economics
  • EN 105 Composing Nature
  • ES 351 Business and Environmental Sustainability*
  • IA 101 International Affairs
  • SO 223W Environmental Sociology

Cluster B1

  • BI 115H Ecology of Food
  • BI 140 Marine Biology
  • BI 241 Ecology
  • CH 111 Environmental Chemistry w/o lab
  • CH 112 Environmental Chemistry w/ lab
  • GE 101 Earth Systems Science
  • GE 112 Oceanography
  • GE 207 Environmental Geology

Cluster C

  • AN 345 Ecological Anthropology
  • ES 251 Food, Food Culture, and Society*

Junior Seminar

  • ES 367 Junior Seminar

 

Environmental Science track of the ES major

Foundation and Core

  • ES 100 Environmental Concerns in Perspective
  • CH 105 Chemical Principles I (w/ lab)**
  • CH 112 Environmental Chemistry w/ lab
  • GE 207 Environmental Geology

Cluster A

  • AM 260B The Machine in the Garden
  • EC 343 Environmental & Resource Economics
  • EN 105 Composing Nature
  • ES 351 Business and Environmental Sustainability*
  • IA 101 International Affairs
  • SO 223W Environmental Sociology

Cluster B2

  • BI 241 Ecology
  • BI 351E Plant-Animal Interactions
  • BI 351 E Invertebrate Biology
  • CH 221 Organic Chemistry I
  • GE 309 Field Techniques
  • GE 315 Sedimentology

Cluster C

  • AN 345 Ecological Anthropology
  • ES 251 Food, Food Culture, and Society*

Junior Seminar

  • ES 367 Junior Seminar

 

ES Minor

Foundation

  • ES 100 Environmental Concerns in Perspective

Cluster A

  • AM 260B The Machine in the Garden
  • EC 343 Environmental & Resource Economics
  • EN 105 Composing Nature
  • ES 351 Business and Environmental Sustainability*
  • IA 101 International Affairs
  • SO 223W Environmental Sociology

Cluster B1

  • BI 115H Ecology of Food
  • BI 140 Marine Biology
  • BI 241 Ecology
  • CH 111 Environmental Chemistry w/o lab
  • CH 112 Environmental Chemistry w/ lab
  • GE 101 Earth Systems Science
  • GE 112 Oceanography
  • GE 207 Environmental Geology

Cluster C

  • AN 345 Ecological Anthropology
  • ES 251 Food, Food Culture, and Society*

 

* New course - see ES course description page
** Required for Chemistry concentration of Environmental Science track