Environmental Science / Bachelor of Science
Total Credit Hours: 128
Ecology Concentration Major Credit Hours: 68
Sustainability Concentration Major Credit Hours: 66
A grade of “C-” or better must be earned in a prerequisite course in order to advance to the next course in the sequence.
Environmental Science majors may take a Biology class only two times. If a student has not achieved a minimum of “C-” after the second attempt, the student may not repeat the class.
It is the policy of the Environmental Science program to support with letters of recommendation for graduate schools only those students who have achieved a minimum cumulative and science GPA of 3.0 by the time they complete the first semester of their junior year. If there is a required exam for the program to which the student is applying, the student must supply an official copy of the scores to the faculty before the letters can be written. In the event that a student has his/her request for letters of recommendation denied, he/she has the right to petition for reconsideration with the understanding that there is no guarantee that the petition will be successful. Acceptance into any graduate school is solely determined by the admission committee of that school. All faculty members have the right to decline a request to write a letter of recommendation for any student.
All Environmental Science majors must take the program’s core courses (48 credit hours). Environmental Science majors enrolled in the Ecology Concentration must complete an additional 20 credit hours for a total of 68 credit hours as specified below. Environmental Science majors enrolled in the Sustainability Concentration must complete an additional 18 credit hours for a total of 66 credit hours as specified below.
Degree Requirements
Program: BS-ENVS-A
I. Core Courses (48)
II. Ecology Concentration (20)
Concentration: ECOL
A. Required Courses
B. Majors taking the Ecology Concentration choose 8 credit hours from the following:
III. Sustainability Concentration (18)
Concentration: SSTN
IV. Advanced Writing Requirement
The advanced writing requirement of the General Education curriculum is satisfied by successful completion of: