Environmental Studies
The environmental studies minor is intended to complement a major in any subject to increase awareness of environmental problems and possible solutions.
The environmental studies minor is intended to complement a major in any subject to increase awareness of environmental problems and possible solutions.
Required Courses: 10-11 Credits
ENVL 1011 Introduction to Environmental Studies (3 credits)
ENVL 2122/BIOL 2122
Introduction to Ecology (4 credits)
One of the following, as a prerequisite to ENVL 2122/ BIOL 2122:
BIOL 1101 Introduction to Biology * (3 credits)
BIOL 1104 Biology and the World Around Us (4 credits)
CHEM 1001 Chemistry and the World Around Us** (3 credits)
* BIOL 1201 or BIOL 1202 may be substituted for BIOL
1101 or BIOL 1104.
**CHEM 1123-1124 or CHEM 1107-
1108 may be substituted for CHEM 1001-1005.
Elective Courses: 9 Credits
Choose from any ENVL courses.
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