B.A. in Environmental Science

Parent Program: 
Overview & Highlights: 

The bachelor of arts degree is appropriate for students who desire greater flexibility in their undergraduate coursework. This flexibility may be used to incorporate a minor, a second major, a study abroad program or additional elective coursework.

Degree Course Listings: 

GENERAL EDUCATION PREREQUISITES (16 UNITS)

BIOL-110L General Biology: Cells and Physiology (4)
CHEM-101L General Chemistry I (4)
ECON-105 Principles of Economics (4)
or PS-120 American Politics and Society (4)
MATH-140 Pre-Calculus (4)
or MATH-210 Calculus I (4)
 
REQUIRED COURSES (10 COURSES, 34 UNITS MINIMUM)
 
BIOL-120L General Biology: Diversity and Ecology (4)
BIOL-310L Ecology (4)
CHEM-102L General Chemistry II (4)
CHEM-340L Environmental Chemistry (4)
ENV-150 Introduction to Environmental Studies (4)
PHYS-150 Earth Science (3)
PHYS-151L Field Geology (1)
PSY-300 Statistics (3)
THEO-425 Theological Ethics and the Environment (4)
A minimum of 2 units from the following:
BIOL-496 Biological Research (2-3)
CHEM-496 Research Project (2)
 
ELECTIVES (15 UNITS MINIMUM, 7 UNITS MINIMUM
IN SCIENCE)
 
Select 15 units from the following:
BIOL-311L Field Botany (4)
BIOL-320L Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIOL-325L Wildlife Biology (4)
BIOL-410L Field Biology (4)
BIOL-450L Genetics (4)
CHEM-310 Organic Chemistry II (4)
CHEM-351L Quantitative Analysis (4)
CS-120 Introduction to Computer Science I (3)
ENV-482 Environmental Studies Practicum (1-3)
PHIL-430 American Wilderness Literature and
Philosophy (3)
PS-373 Nature, Law and Policy (3)
 
 
 
 
Tuition & Fees