Use for current Freshman and Sophomore SCIENCE majors Core Courses ENVS 11900 ENVS 12000 ENVS 12100 ENVS 22000 ENVS 23000 BIOL 12200 CHEM 12100 PHYS 11700 MATH 11100 MATH 14400, MATH 14500, MATH 21600, or MATH 11200 Science Electives ENVS/BIO/ CHEM/PHYS Breadth Requirement ENVS Electives Humanities elective Social Science elective Introduction to Environmental Humanities Environmental Sentinels 4 4 Introduction to Environmental Science and Technology Human-Environment Geography Earth System Science Principles of Biology II Principles of Chemistry Principles of Physics I Calculus I Statistics for Business, Economics, and Management; Statistics for the Health, Life, and Social Sciences; Introduction to Mathematical Statistics; or Calculus II 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 3-4 Choose from 200-level or above courses that include a lab 8 Upper level ENVS elective which must be at level 300 or higher Selected from a list of approved courses available from the department Selected from a list of approved courses available from the department 6 Cultural Immersion Professional Development ENVS 17500 Introductory Env. Studies Seminar ENVS 27500 Intermediate Environmental Seminar ENVS47500 Advanced Env. St. Seminar Advanced Studies – students choose one option for 3 credits ENVS 40200 Adv. Environmental Research ENVS 49500 Internship ENVS 49000 Independent Study 3 3 0 1 1 1 3 3 3