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Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Environmental Science

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Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Environmental Science
Total Credits: ~120-130 credits
Core Courses

Lower Division Courses

1. ENVS 1101 - Introduction to Environmental Science

  • - Credits: 3

  • - Prerequisites: None

  • - Description: Fundamental concepts of ecology, ecosystems, and human impacts on the environment.

2. ENVS 1201 - Earth Systems Science

  • - Credits: 3

  • - Prerequisites: None

  • - Description: Overview of Earth's physical systems—geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere—and their interactions.

3. ENVS 1301 - Climate Change Fundamentals

  • - Credits: 3

  • - Prerequisites: None

  • - Description: Scientific basis of climate change, greenhouse gases, climate models, and impacts.

4. ENVS 1401 - Environmental Chemistry

  • - Credits: 4

  • - Prerequisites: High school chemistry or equivalent

  • - Description: Chemical processes in the environment, pollution chemistry, and analytical techniques.

Upper Division Courses

5. ENVS 2101 - Environmental Monitoring

  • - Credits: 4

  • - Prerequisites: ENVS 1101 or equivalent

  • - Description: Techniques for assessing environmental parameters, data collection, and analysis.

6. ENVS 2201 - Water & Air Quality

  • - Credits: 4

  • - Prerequisites: ENVS 1401

  • - Description: Water and air pollution sources, measurement methods, and remediation strategies.

7. ENVS 2301 - Environmental Justice

  • - Credits: 3

  • - Prerequisites: ENVS 1101 or equivalent

  • - Description: Social and ethical issues related to environmental inequality and policies promoting equity.

8. ENVS 2401 - Conservation Biology

  • - Credits: 3

  • - Prerequisites: ENVS 1101 or equivalent

  • - Description: Biodiversity conservation, habitat management, and species preservation strategies.

9. ENVS 2501 - Sustainable Development

  • - Credits: 3

  • - Prerequisites: ENVS 1101 or equivalent

  • - Description: Balancing economic growth, social equity, and environmental protection.

10. ENVS 2601 - Environmental Policy & Law

  • - Credits: 3

  • - Prerequisites: ENVS 1101 or equivalent

  • - Description: Regulatory frameworks, policy-making processes, and environmental legislation.

11. ENVS 2701 - GIS & Remote Sensing

  • - Credits: 4

  • - Prerequisites: ENVS 1201 or equivalent

  • - Description: Spatial data analysis, GIS mapping, and remote sensing techniques for environmental applications.

12. ENVS 2801 - Environmental Research Methods

  • - Credits: 3

  • - Prerequisites: ENVS 2101 or instructor approval

  • - Description: Qualitative and quantitative research techniques, data analysis, and scientific reporting.

13. ENVS 2901 - Senior Capstone

  • - Credits: 4

  • - Prerequisites: Senior standing, completion of core coursework

  • - Description: Integrative project synthesizing learning through research, fieldwork, or policy analysis, culminating in a presentation or report.

Prerequisites & Electives

Prerequisites Overview:

  1. - Foundational courses in environmental science, chemistry, earth systems, and research methods.

  2. - Progression through core upper-division courses with satisfactory academic standing.

Elective Courses (Examples):

  1. - Renewable Energy & Climate Solutions

  2. - Environmental Toxicology

  3. - Wildlife Management

  4. - Environmental Economics

  5. - Marine & Coastal Ecosystems

  6. - Environmental Education & Communication

  7. - Urban Ecology

  8. - Renewable Resources & Energy Efficiency

Electives can be chosen based on interests or specialization areas like policy, conservation, or resource management.

This list provides a comprehensive overview of the BSc in Environmental Science, including curriculum structure, prerequisites, electives, and capstone.