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Nov 18, 2024
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Catalog 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environmental Science, A.S.
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The environmental science degree is intended to provide students with the knowledge needed to find entry level work in a variety of environmental disciplines. The degree may also be used to fulfill the first two years of a four year degree. Students should consult the catalogs and curriculum of the institution where they are considering transferring for their requirements.
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General Education (Minimum 32 credits)
General education coursework can be completed from within or outside of the major field of study. 1. Exploration and Participation
- Included in the major requirements below
3. Relationship with the World
- Human behavior (3CR)
- U.S. and Wyoming constitutions (3CR)
- Cultural environment (3CR)
4. General Education Electives
- Must be chosen from areas 1, 2, or 3 above.
5. Physical Education (1CR)
Major Requirements (minimum 24 credits)
- BADM 1000 - Introduction to Business (3L,3CR)
- CO/M 2090 - Introduction to Persuasion (3L,3CR)
- CO/M 2120 - Small Group Communication (3L,3CR)
- ECON 1010 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3L,3CR)
- ENR 1200 - Environment (3L, 3LB, 4CR)
or - ENR 1500 - Water, Dirt, and Earth’s Environment (3L, 3LB, 4CR)
or - ENR 2000 - Environment and Society (3L, 3CR)
- GEOL 1500 - Water, Dirt, and Earth’s Environment (3L, 3LB, 4CR)
- GEOG 1050 - Introduction to Environmental and Natural Resources (3L,3CR)
- MATH 1400 - Pre-Calculus Algebra (4L,4CR)
- STAT 2050 - Fundamentals of Statistics (5L,5CR)
Electives (17CR)
Students should choose a wide variety of electives based on their field of interest. It is important that the student work closely with their advisor and have a clear educational goal. Electives can include any course in ATSC, BIOL , CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, ENR, MOLB, or any of the courses below: - ANTH 1100 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology (3L,3CR)
- ANTH 1200 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3L,3CR)
- ANTH 2210 - North American Indian (3L,3CR)
- ART 2016 - Field Sketching (2L,4LB,3CR)
- COSC 1010 - Introduction to Computer Science (3L,2LB,4CR)
- CROP 2000 - Plants, Agriculture and Civilization (3L,2LB,4CR)
- ECON 2400 - Environmental Economics (3L,3CR)
- ENGL 2006 - Environmental Literature (3L,3CR)
- ENGL 2010 - Technical Writing I (3L,3CR)
- ENGL 2055 - Creative Writing: Writing in the Wild (3L,3CR)
- ENVT 1560 - Water Treatment Plant Operation I (3L,3CR)
- ENVT 1570 - Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation I (3L,3CR)
- EXTR 2560 - Energy Policy and Economics (3L,3CR)
- MATH 1405 - Pre-Calculus Trigonometry (3L,3CR)
- REWM 1000 - Introduction to Range Management (1L,1CR)
- REWM 2000 - Principles of Range Management (2L,2LB,3CR)
- SOC 2112 - Environmental Sociology (3L,3CR)
- SOIL 1000 - Elementary Soils (3L,3CR)
- ZOO 2450 - Principles of Fish and Wildlife Management (3L, 3CR)
Graduation Requirements
A minimum of 64 approved semester credits are required for graduation. For specific graduation requirements see “Academic Policies ” and “Degree Requirements .” Note:
Only courses numbered 1000 or above can be used toward the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Business, Associate of Fine Arts and Associate of Applied Science Degrees. |
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