Fall 2015
Summary
Total, area I: 9-12
Environmental Studies Minor Checklist
Total, area II: 12
Total, minor in environmental studies: 21-24
Area I:
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Select one natural science course form the following:
BIOL 12000 Fundamentals of Biology
BIOL 12200 Principles of Biology II, Ecology and Evolution
These courses are also acceptable for this category by substitution/waiver
ENVS 12000 Environmental Sentinels
ENVS 20400 Rainforests, Reefs, and Ruins and
ENVS 20500 Belize trip
BIOL 27100 Ecology
B. Select one environmental survey course from the following:
ENVS 11000 The Environmental Crisis: Causes and Solutions
ENVS 12100 Environmental Science & Technology
BIOL 10400 Environmental Biology
ENVS 12000 Environmental Sentinels
These courses are also acceptable for this category by substitution/waiver
ENVS 11200 Sustainability Principles and Practice
ENVS 22000 Human Environment Geography
C. Select one physical science course from the following:
ENVS 22100 Interdisciplinary Physical Science
CHEM 10200 Contemporary Chemical Issues
CHEM 10500 Energy and the Environment
CHEM 11700 Environmental Chemistry
PHYS 17100 Earth: Evolution of a Habitable World
PHYS 17200 Earth: Evolution of a Habitable World with Lab
These courses are also acceptable for this category by substitution/waiver
ENVS 13000 Earth System Science
ENVS 24000 Environmental Archeology
ENVS 34002 Environmental Toxicology
ENVS 37000 Topics in Earth Science
CHEM 12100 Principles of Chemistry
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Fall 2015 Environmental Studies Minor Checklist
Humanities and Social Science courses
12 credits; a minimum of four courses, of which no more than two can be at level 1. One of the four courses must be an ENVS course with an HU or SS designation.
ANTH 24100
ANTH 25100
ANTH 27700
ANTH 37000
ANTH 37500
ECON 28100
Modern Africa
People, Plants and Culture
Native Americans and Environment
Applied Anthropology
Environmental Anthropology
Environmental Economics
ECON 31200 Economic Development
ENVS 11900 Introduction to Environmental Humanities
ENVS 20200 Topics in Sustainability: Community Projects
ENVS 20400 Belize: Rainforests, Reefs, and Ruins
ENVS 24000 Environmental Archeology: Human Impact of the Past and Present
ENVS 33100 Topics in Geography and Planning
ENVS 33102 Contemporary Applications of Ancient Agriculture
ENVS 33300 International Environmental Policy
ENVS 36000 Topics in Environmental Humanities
ENVS 38200 Topics in Environmental Policy: Sustainability in the Amazon
ENVS 38201 Topics in Environmental Policy: Implementing Domestic Env Policy
ENVS 38202 Topics in Environmental Polity: Planning for Sustainable Communities
HIST 27000
HIST 27200
HIST 29200
History of American Environmental Thought
History of the future
History and Global Environmental Change
HIST 29204
HIST 38700
History of Commodities
Disease and Health in Latin America
LGST 30700
LGST 32000
PHIL 22500
PHIL 23000
PHIL 24000
PHIL 25000
POLT 19500
POLT 32700
POLT 36600
RLST 23500
SOCI 20800
SOCI 24700
SOCI 25000
SOCI 30100
SOCI 32600
SOCI 40200
Environmental Law and Policy
Marketplace Regulation and Consumer Protection
Science and Pseudoscience
Bioethics
Global Ethics
Environmental Ethics
Food and Water: Challenges to Sustainability
Politics of Development
Environmental Politics and Policy
Religion and Nature
Social Change
Environmental Sociology
Gender, the Environment, and Social Change
Technology and Society
Social Movements
Society and Nature
Revised 15 April 2015