Course | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Required Courses | ||
Core | ||
BIOLOGY 1910 | Environmental Science | 4 |
BIOLOGY 1650 | The Unity of Life | 5 |
BIOLOGY 1750 | The Diversity of Life | 5 |
Chemistry - Choose from CHEMSTRY 1050, CHEMSTRY 1450, or CHEMSTRY 1140 and CHEMSTRY 1240 | 5-8 | |
Survey of General Chemistry | ||
Chemistry for Engineers | ||
General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II (Recommended) | ||
Other Core | ||
GEOGRPHY 1040 | Planet Earth | 4 |
or GEOLOGY 1140 | Physical Geology | |
GEOGRPHY 3230 | Geographic Information Systems | 3 |
MATH 1830 | Elementary Statistics | 3-4 |
or MATH 2640 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | |
RECLAM 4940 | Project Management in Reclamation and Restoration | 3 |
or BUSADMIN 3580 | Principles of Project Management and Sustainable Development | |
Required Environmental Law/Policy Courses (Choose one) | 3 | |
Sustainability Policy and Practice | ||
Introduction to American Government | ||
Environmental Law | ||
Required Environmental Ethics Courses (Choose one) | 3 | |
Ethics | ||
Environmental Ethics | ||
Science, Technology, and Ethics | ||
Required Environmental Social Sciences Courses (Choose one) | 3 | |
Principles of Microeconomics | ||
Environmental Conservation | ||
Required Environmental Humanities Course | 3 | |
Introduction to Social and Environmental Justice | ||
Required Environmental Science Opportunity from the Start Experience | 4 | |
The Land Ethic | ||
Required Foundational Research Experience (Choose one) | 3 | |
Fundamentals of Biological Investigations | ||
Ecological Methods and Research (Recommended) | ||
Conducting Environmental Research (Choose one) | 1-3 | |
Senior Thesis 1 | ||
Guided Research 2 | ||
Research Synthesis and Dissemination | 3 | |
Geography Seminar | ||
Additional Courses | 12 | |
Students will take at least 9 credits from their chosen group. At least one class must be from a different discipline than the other chosen classes. Students will also take at least 3 credits from the other group. | ||
Natural and Physical Science | ||
Plants and Society | ||
Fungi, Algae and Bryophytes | ||
Invertebrate Zoology | ||
Ornithology | ||
Mammalogy | ||
Microbiology | ||
Ecology and Evolution | ||
Plant Communities of Wisconsin | ||
Freshwater Biology | ||
Selected Regional Habitats | ||
Environmental Chemistry Lab | ||
Environmental Chemistry | ||
Fundamentals of Energy Sources | ||
Sustainability: Ecology, Resources and Practice | ||
Biorenewable Resources | ||
Environmental Engineering | ||
Hydrology | ||
Groundwater Hydrology | ||
Global Landforms | ||
Weather and Climate | ||
Biogeography | ||
Remote Sensing of the Environment | ||
Field Geography of the Western United States | ||
Global Environmental Change | ||
Geography Field Sudy | ||
Hydrogeology | ||
Reclamation Revegetation | ||
Wetland Ecology, Restoration and Management | ||
Soils | ||
Soil and Water Conservation | ||
People and Planet | ||
World Population, Food and Resources | ||
The Political Economy of Race, Gender and Ethnicity | ||
Energy, Environment, and Society | ||
Green Building Design | ||
American Literature of Ethnicity and Immigration | ||
Wisconsin Indian Literature | ||
Social Context of Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship | ||
Race, Gender, and Class in the U.S. | ||
The Native American Experience | ||
Introduction to Ethnic Studies | ||
Native American Art | ||
Social Inequalities | ||
World Regional Geography | ||
Geography of the Driftless Area | ||
Space, Place, and Gender | ||
Geography of the National Parks | ||
Race, Gender, and United States Labor History | ||
US Legal History of Race and Gender | ||
History of Western Science | ||
History of Science and Technology in Europe: Faculty-Led Short-Term Intl Exp | ||
Introduction to Mass Media | ||
Ethnic Rights and Politics | ||
International Human Rights | ||
Introduction to Anthropology | ||
Cultural Anthropology | ||
Gender and Society | ||
Contemporary Social Problems | ||
Rural Sociology | ||
Women in Science and Engineering | ||
Ethnic and Gender Equity in Education | ||
Total Credits | 67-73 |
1 | BIOLOGY 4920 is a prerequisite to BIOLOGY 4970. |
2 | GEOGRPHY 3950 is repeatable. |