Environment Concentration
15 credit hours of courses are required, with a minimum of 12 hours at 300 level or above. Courses must come from at least two disciplinary areas:
- ANT 309: Environmental Anthropology *
- BIO 150: Humans and Ecology
- BIO 366: Ecology *
- BIO 366: Ecological Laboratory *
- BIO 434: Coastal Marine Ecology *
- BIO 466: Conservation Biology *
- BIO 478: Global Environmental Problems *
- BIO 482: Wildlife Ecology *
- BIO 487 (GLY 458): Introduction to Coastal Management *
- BLA 362: (EVS 362): Environmental Law *
- CHM 377: Environmental Chemistry *
- CHML 377: Environmental Chemistry Laboratory *
- ECN 325 (EVS 325): Environmental Economics *
- EVS 195: Introduction to Environmental Studies
- EVS 205: Global Environmental Issues
- EVS 330 (ECN 330): Natural Resource Economics *
- EVS 370 (PSY 370) Environmental Psychology
- EVS 463: Environmental Education and Interpretation *
- GGY 130: Introduction to Physical Geography
- GGY 230: Introduction to Weather and Climate
- GGY 235 (GLY 226): Principles of Hydrology *
- GGY 333: Applied Climatology *
- GGY 335 (GLY 335): Geomorphology *
- GGY 340: Global Change - Population, Resources, and Environment *
- GGY 420: Global Climate Change *
- GGY 422: Remote Sensing in Environmental Analysis *
- GGY 426: Environmental Geographic Information Systems *
- GGY 435: Environmental Geography *
- GGY 436: Ice Age Earth *
- GLY 120: Environmental Geology
- GLYL 120: Environmental Geology Laboratory *
- GLY 125: Natural Disasters
- GLY 420: Global Climate Change (PHY 420)
- GLY 458: Introduction to Coastal Management
- HST 377: Topics in International History **
- HST 456: Seminar: U.S. in Environmental History *
- SOC 305: Population *
* Please Note: these courses have prerequisites or co-requisites.
** Please Note: these courses count only if topic is if applicable to the concentration.




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