Environmental Studies Program
Environmental Studies - Suggested First Year Courses
English Composition (Select an Appropriate English Course)
- ENGL 90 Developmental Writing (0 credits)
- ENGL 101 English Composition (3 credits)
- ENGL 102 English Composition (3 credits)
Area I Core Course (List of Approved Courses) (3 credits)
Area II Core Courses
- COMM 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 credits)
- POLS 101 American National Government (3 credits)
- GEOG 100 Intro to Geography (3 credits)
- ANTH 103 Introduction to Archeology (3 credits)
Area III Core Courses
- BIOL 191 General Biology I (4 credits)
- BIOL 192 General Biology II (4 credits)
Recommended: A solid preparation in high-school biology, chemistry and mathematics or BIOL 100.
- CHEM 111 College Chemistry (4 credits)
- CHEM 112 College Chemistry (5 credits)
Pre-requisite MATH 143 or 147
Recommended: A solid preparation in high-school chemistry. If you do not have this solid background, you should enroll in CHEM 99, 100 or 101. You should enroll in CHEM 111 in the fall semester and continue with CHEM 112 in the spring semester.
If you are not eligible based on your ACT/SAT scores, your placement exam scores or you have not completed the appropriate pre-requisite courses, then enroll in MATH 15, MATH 25, MATH 108, MATH 143 OR MATH 147 as a pre-requisite.
Mathematics (Select an Appropriate Mathematics Course)
- MATH 15 Arithmetic Review (0 credits)
- MATH 25 Elementary Algebra (0 credits)
- MATH 108 Intermediate Algebra (4 credits)
- MATH 143 College Algebra (3 credits) and
- MATH 254 Applied Statistics with a Computer (4 credits)
Other Classes
- ENVSTD 121 Introduction to Environmental Studies (3 credits) spring semester only
- PSYC 295 Statistical Methods (3 credits)
- UNIV 101U First Year Seminar (2 credits)
You are not required to take all of the courses listed above your first year; however, most students will choose to take between 24 and 32 credits. We highly recommend that you take Math, Biology, and English.
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