This major provides students with an interdisciplinary approach on how to apply research methods, assessment techniques and management strategies to resolve environmental problems. It provides students an opportunity to gain an understanding of how the physical, biological and social sciences interact with each other in this field of study. 

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Earth, Environmental and Geographical Sciences department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos311.htm

Total Credits Required 125
Liberal Studies
30-40
Health Promotion Requirements 2
Required Courses in Major75
Students must complete the core and one of four areas of concentration. ENV101 should be taken during the first year of the program.

Core55-58
ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science [Div II] 4
BI 210 Principles of Ecology 4
CH 111 General Chemistry I [Div II] 5
CH 112 General Chemistry II [Div II] 5
CH 220 Introduction to Organic Chemistry or5
         CH 321 Organic Chemistry I (4 cr.) and
         CH 322 Organic Chemistry II (4 cr.)
GC 202 Soils 4
GC 225 Introduction to Maps 2
GC 235 Quantitative Methods 4
GC 320 Environmental Policy and Regulation 4
GC 335 Geographic Information Systems 4
GC 475 Environmental Impact Assessment or4
         GC 489 Human Impact Upon the Environment (4 cr.)
MA 161 Calculus I [Div II] 5
PH 201 College Physics I [Div II] or5
         PH 220 Introductory Physics I (5 cr.) [Div II]

Concentration16
Choose 16 credits from one of the following concentrations, with no more than 12 credits from one prefix without prior approval.
Natural Resources
At least one course must have a BI prefix.
BI 240 Conservation Biology (4 cr.)
BI 305 Ecology of the Northern Forest (4 cr.) [Div II]
BI 310 Ecology Theory and Methods (4 cr.)
BI 441 Fisheries Management (4 cr.)
BI 442 Wildlife Management (4 cr.)
EC 345 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (4 cr.)
GC 401 Biogeography (4 cr.)
GC 425 Remote Sensing (4 cr.)
GC 428 Spatial Analysis (4 cr.)
RE 277 Introduction to Wildland Firefighting (2 cr.)
RE 371 Protected Area Management (3 cr.)
SP 432 Environmental Communication (4 cr.)
Pollution Control and Remediation
CH 241 Chemical Equilibrium (3 cr.)
CH 242 Quantitative Analysis (2 cr.)
CH 430 Environmental Chemistry (5 cr.)
CH 435 Gas and Liquid Chromatography (2 cr.)
CH 450 Biochemistry I (4 cr.)
CH 452 Biochemistry II (4 cr.)
CH 454 Biochemical Techniques (4 cr.)
GC 385 Weather and Climate (4 cr.)
GC 425 Remote Sensing (4 cr.)
GC 428 Spatial Analysis (4 cr.)
GC 465 Hydrology (4 cr.)
Water Resources
At least one course must have a BI prefix.
BI 314 Introduction to Marine Biology (3 cr.)
BI 410 Ecology of the Great Lakes (4 cr.)
BI 411 Limnology (4 cr.)
BI 441 Fisheries Management (4 cr.)
BI 465 Aquatic Insect Ecology (4 cr.)
GC 370 Geomorphology (4 cr.)
GC 385 Weather and Climate (4 cr.)
GC 390 Oceanography (2 cr.)
GC 425 Remote Sensing (4 cr.)
GC 428 Spatial Analysis (4 cr.)
GC 465 Hydrology (4 cr.)
GC 492 Research in Water Science (2 cr.)
Renewable Energy Technologies
ET 221 Solar Power (3 cr.)
ET 222 Wind Power (3 cr.)
GC 385 Weather and Climate (4 cr.)
GC 425 Remote Sensing (4 cr.)
GC 428 Spatial Analysis (4 cr.)
MET 200 Introduction to Alternative Energies (3 cr.)
MET 230 Bioenergy (3 cr.)
PH 393 Experimental Instrumentation and Analysis (4 cr.)

Other Required Courses8
BI 111 Introductory Biology: Principles [Div II] 4
BI 112 Introductory Biology: Diversity [Div II] 4

This major does not require a minor.

Recommended Electives
It is recommended that students consult with their advisor and consider taking an internship and courses in foreign language and cultures, business, economics and policy-related courses. 

Prerequisite Notes:

CIS 110 and MA 103 are prerequisites to GC 235

GC 100 and GC 205 are prerequisites to various GC courses

MA 100 is a prerequisite to MA 103

MA115 is a prerequisite to MA 161

MA 161 is a prerequisite to PH 220

MA 171 is a prerequisite to BI 310