PROGRAM PLAN SHEET BS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: Concentration in Land Resources

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PROGRAM PLAN SHEET

BS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: Concentration in Land Resources

University of Wisconsin-Stout - Effective Fall 2013

CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS

I.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE COURSE REQUIREMENTS

ENSC-101 Environmental Science Profession

ENSC-349 Co-op OR ENSC-398 Field Experience OR ENSC-449 Co-op*

ENSC-425 Environmental Science and Sustainablility Capstone, P: BIO-350 OR

SUST-425 Sustainable Design and Development Capstone

BIO-135 Organismal Biology OR BIO-136 College Molecular Cell Biology I

BIO-242 Botany OR BIO-252 Zoology, P: BIO-135 or BIO-136

BIO-350 Ecology, P: BIO-111 or BIO-135 or BIO-141 or BIO-101

CHEM-136 College Chemistry II, P: CHEM-135

ENGL-410 Scientific Communication, P: ENGL-102 or ENGL-112

Total Environmental Science Core Requirements

LAND RESOURCES

BIO-324 Plant Taxonomy, P: BIO-242

BIO-351 Ecology Lab, P: BIO-350 or concurrent enrollment, MATH-120 or higher, and ENGL-102 or higher.

BIO-352 Plant Ecology, P: BIO-242

BIO-355 Entomology, P: BIO-111 or BIO-135 or BIO-136 or BIO-141 OR BIO-450

Aquatic Ecology and Management, P: BIO-350 and CHEM-135 OR

BIO-452 Wetland Ecology, P: BIO-242 or BIO-252 and CHEM-135 or consent of instructor

CHEM-331 Quantitative Analysis, P: CHEM-136

CHEM-452 Environmental Regulations Management, P: CHEM-115 or CHEM-125 or CHEM-135

GEOG-351 Intermediate Geographic Information Systems, P: GEOG-251

GEOG-451 Advanced Geographic Information Systems, P: GEOG-351

PHYS-258 Introduction to Geology

PHYS-358 Soil Science and Conservation, P: CHEM-135 and PHYS-258

Total Land Resources Core Credits

3

3

4

4

2

4

33

CR

1

1

3

4 or 5

4

3

5

3

24-25

GENERAL AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS

A. Communication Skills (9 cr.)

ENGL-101 Freshman English Composition, P: Placement Test

OR

ENGL-111 Freshman English Honors I

ENGL-102 Freshman English Reading , P: ENGL-101 or ENGL-111

OR

ENGL-112 Freshman English Honors II, P: ENGL-101 or ENGL-111

SPCOM-100 Fundamentals of Speech

B. Analytical Reasoning and Natural Sciences (12 cr.)

MATH-121 Introductory College Mathematics II, P: Math Placement Test Required, or

MATH-120

3

2

4

4

STAT-320 Statistical Methods, P: 1 course from subject MATH from Level 2 except

MATH-110 or MATH-118

OR

STAT-330 Probability & Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, P: MATH-154 or MATH-157

CHEM-135 College Chemistry I , P: MATH-120

C. Arts and Humanities (6 cr.)

Courses in two areas including art history, creative arts ,foreign language and culture, history, literature, music appreciation, performing arts and philosophy.

Recommend RES-A or RES-B course.

D. Social and Behavioral Sciences (6-7 cr.)

GEOG-251 Introduction to Geography and Geographic Information (4 cr.) and a course (3 cr.) from areas including anthropology, economics, political science, psychology and sociology. Recommend RES-A or RES-B course OR courses (6 cr.) from areas including anthropology, economics, geography, political science, psychology and sociology. Recommend RES-A or RES-B course.

CR

3

3

3

4

3

5

6

6-7

Land Resource Selectives

22-23 credits of concentration related courses selected in consultation with advisor 22-23

E. Contemporary Issues (4 cr.)

BIO-101 Introduction to Biology and Environmental Health OR BIO-111 Science, the

Environment & Sustainability OR BIO-141 Plants and People

F.

Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 cr.)

PHIL-235 General Ethics

4

3

Selectives (3 cr.)

Total Land Resources Credits 55-56

Select from B, C, D, E, and/or F to meet the 40 credit requirement. This requirement is met with the 12 credits in category B (2 extra credits) and 4 credits in category E (1 extra credit)

Total General and Other Requirements

Total Program (Concentration) Requirements

TOTAL CREDITS FOR GRADUATION

P: Prerequisite

The Racial and Ethnic Studies requirement is 6 credits.

Students must fulfill a Global Perspective requirement.

Foreign languages and study abroad experiences are encouraged for all students in the program.

*On rare occasions the co-op/field experience may include exta hours to merit additional credits which can then be used as electives.

Approved General Education course list and other requirements can be found here: http://www3.uwstout.edu/provost

5/14/2013

3

40-41

79-80

120

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