Degree: Environmental Science (Outdoor Studies Track) For Students Entering Fall 2015 This is a sample schedule to illustrate how long it will take to complete this degree plan. Additional semesters may be necessary if you are required to complete courses listed in the right-hand column or if you repeat courses. Consult with your academic advisor before changing the sequence of courses. Some courses are not offered every semester and some courses have prerequisites. Check the course description in the current catalog for details. Failure to complete courses in the recommended sequence may delay graduation. FR Fall 16 hrs FR Spring 17 hrs † BIBL 101 Jesus: His Life and Teachings BIBL 102 Early Christians: Life, Literature and Community † ENGL 111 Composition & Rhetoric ENGL 112 Composition & Literature ENVR 112 Plant Science (Includes Lab) † CORE 110 Cornerstone CHEM 113/111 Intro Chemistry/Lab 4 hrs MATH 123 Intro to Probability & Statistics CHEM 114/112 Intro Org and Biol Chem/Lab 4 hrs Required if condition of Admission: @ PEAC 100 Lifetime Wellness or PEAC Activity 1 hr Consider a Study Abroad experience. Summer SO Fall 17 hrs AENV 110 Into to Agricultural and Environmental Systems and Technology (Includes Lab) May be required based on ACT or SAT scores: @ BIBL 211 Message of the Old Testament @ LITERATURE ENGL 221 or 222 or 231 or 232 or 262 or 263 AGRB 261 Prin. Of Ag and Applied Economics ANSC 111 General Animal Science (Includes Lab) BIOL 112/114 General Biology I/Lab 4 hrs @ PEAC Activity 1 hr CORE 210 Human Identity and Community KINE 241 First Aid/CPR 1 hr ENVR 233 Soil Science (Includes Lab) @ COMM 211 Speech and Rhetoric BIOL 113/115 General Biology II/Lab 4 hrs @ PEAC Activity (Adventure Skill) 1 hr JR Fall 16 hrs Advanced Bible Selection ENVR 350 Rangeland Ecology (Includes Lab) @ POLS 225 National Government ENVR 345 Rangeland Plants (Includes Lab) ENVR 320 Energy Resources @ PEAC Activity (Adventure Skill) 1 hr JR Spring 16 hrs FOREIGN LANGUAGE / CULTURAL AWARENESS AGRB 382 Agribusiness Management @ AENV 384 Internship KINE 460 Program Planning for Health Promotion ENVR 354 Range Science (Includes Lab) (Spring of even years) @ PEAC Activity (Adventure Skill) 1 hr SO Spring 15 hrs UNIV 011 Learning Strategies MATH: MATW 019 MATW 120/020 MATW 130/030 ENGLISH: ENGL 003/004 ENGL 106/006 ENGL 107/007 Required only if unsatisfactory in High School: SCIENCE 3 hrs SR Fall 16 hrs BCOR 310 The Search for Meaning ENVR 410 Environmental Law and Policy ENVR 455 Wildlife Ecology (Includes Lab) 4 hrs KINE 360 Leadership and Management for Health Promotion General Ed Selection 3 hrs FOREIGN LANGUAGE 6 hrs SR Spring 15 hrs ENVR 420 Environmental Thought (Writing Intensive Course and Capstone) ENVR 458 Wildlife Management Techniques ENVR 341 Water Resources FREE ELECTIVE 3 hrs FREE ELECTIVE 3 hrs Total Hours = 128 hrs Each block represents 3 hours unless otherwise noted. † Freshman Requirement. @ Course typically available in a summer term. * It is possible to fulfill one advanced elective requirement through an approved internship.