2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Environmental Science Minor


The curriculum in the environmental science minor is designed to provide students with a rigorous interdisciplinary education in environmental science so they will possess the skills and knowledge needed to find effective, informed and ethical solutions to problems that involve interactions between physical, chemical, biological, economic and social factors. The program is designed as preparation for students seeking environmental careers, including enrollment in graduate programs, in areas including environmental policy and management, environmental education, and environmental monitoring and assessment.

Students pursuing the environmental science minor must consult with their major adviser and Dr. Craig Gilman in the Department of Marine Science who administers the minor. Students should enroll in ENVI 201 Introduction to Environmental Science - 3 credits  during their sophomore or junior year and then enroll in ENVI 420 Advanced Environmental Science - 3 credits  the following year. A grade of ‘C’ or better is required in all upper level courses and in ENVI 201 and  ENVI 420.

Program Requirements


Choose from the following: (8 Credits)


Choose three courses and the corresponding laboratories: (11-12 Credits)


Total Credits Required: 49-50


* A maximum of six credits from ENVI 399 , ENVI 487 , and ENVI 499  may be applied towards the minor.