** PROGRAM ELECTIVES
Students interested in environmental science should select natural science, physical science, and
mathematics courses required by the four-year program chosen. Students interested in environmental
policy should select social science courses. Students are strongly advised to consult with transfer
institutions to identify specific course requirements for each program or specialization. Select from the
following courses:
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The two BSSD courses must come from two different disciplines, Select from and BSSD on the College’s general
education list and/or BSSD courses noted in the following program electives. ECON, GEOG and POLI, depending on
transfer institution.
ADVISING NOTES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
BA 210/BSAD 210 Statistics for Business and Economics 3
BI 105/ BIOL 105 Environmental Biology 3
BI 105L/BIOL 106 Environmental Biology Laboratory 1
BI 108/BIOL 151 Principles of Biology II 4
BI 203/BIOL 210 Microbiology 4
BI 207/BIOL 217 Ecology 4
BI 209/BIOL 220 General Genetics 4
or
BI 222/BIOL 222 Principles of Genetics 4
CH 102/CHEM 132 Principles of Chemistry II 4
CH 120/CHEM 150 Essentials of Organic and Biochemistry 4
CH 203/CHEM 203 Organic Chemistry I 5
CH 204/CHEM 204 Organic Chemistry II 5
EC 201/ECON 201 Principles of Economics I 3
EC 202/ECON 202 Principles of Economics II 3
GE 101/GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography I 3
GE 102/GEOG 105 Cultural Geography 3
GE 104/GEOG 124 Physical Geography 4
GL 101/GEOL 101 Physical Geology 4
MA 161/MATH 151 Elementary Applied Calculus II 4
MA 181/MATH 181 Calculus I 4
MA 182/MATH 182 Calculus II 4
PH 161/PHYS 161 General Physics I (non-lab) 3
OR
PH 203/PHYS 203 General Physics I 4
PH 262/PHYS 262 General Physics II 3
OR
PH 204/PHYS 204 General Physics II 4
PS 101/POLI 101 American Government 3
PS 203/POLI 203 International Relations 3
PS 201/POLI 211 Comparative Politics and Governments 3
PS 102/POLI 242 State and Local Government 3