ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (46 Credits) Note: Credits for lab courses may vary. A minimum of 6 total lab credits are required. Biology (14 Credits) BY152 Life’s Diversity BY154 Diversity Lab BY153 Cellular & Molecular Biology BY155 Cellular Biology Lab BY221 General Ecology BY224 General Ecology Lab (3) (2) (3) (2) (3) (1) Industrial Hygiene (7 Credits) IH309 Principles of Industrial Hygiene IH310 Princ. of Industrial Hygiene Lab IH Elective (3) (1) (3) Chemistry (13 credits) CM103 Structure & Bonding CM105 Chemistry Lab I CM104 Equilibrium & Dynamics CM106 Chemistry Lab II CM241 Organic Chemistry I (3) (2) (3) (2) (3) Prof. Sci/Eng/Math Electives (12 Credits) Prof. Sci/Eng/Math Elective Prof. Sci/Eng/Math Elective Prof. Sci/Eng/Math Elective Prof. Sci/Eng/Math Elective (3) (3) (3) (3) ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (24 Credits) EV100 Intro. to Environ. Science & Policy EV200 Creating Environmental Policy EV300 Environmental Leadership EV342 Environmental Ethics EV360 Environmental Economics * (1) (1) (1) (3) (3) EV400 Capstone Project EV430 Environmental Law EV480 Env. Philosophy Seminar Professional Policy Elective Professional Policy Elective (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) *EC150 or EC350 is required as a prerequisite. OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND FREE ELECTIVES (17 Credits) Law Course Statistics Course Professional Elective (3) (3) (3) Free Elective Free Elective Free Elective FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS (33 Credits) Business (3 Credits) (3) (3) Foundation (3) Engineering (3 Credits) Foundation (3) Foundation (3) Foundation (3) Math (6 Credits) (Must have combination of two - H/S, Soc., Hum.) MA131 Calculus I MA132 Calculus II Computer Course (3 Credits) (3) PE100 Personal Wellness Liberal Arts (18 Credits) LS195 Great Ideas I LS196 Great Ideas II (3) (3) (2) (3) (3) (3) (3) (0) At least two professional science/engineering/math electives must be 300-level courses or higher. NOTE: Some electives may require additional prerequisites. Over rev 2/22/00 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES Professional Electives are defined as electives appropriate to the professional and career objectives of students and the ES&P Program. Professional electives are typically upper-level courses (300-level or above) chosen with the advice and consent of the student’s advisor, and focused on a minor, concentration or double major (in Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Environmental and Occupational Health, Law, or Technical Communications, for example). The following courses are considered professional electives in the ES&P Program. Additional courses may be taken pending permission from the student’s advisor. Some professional electives require additional prerequisites. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE BY 260 Biological Clocks BY 314 Genetics BY 315 Genetics Lab BY 320 Microbiology BY 322 Microbiology Lab BY 420 Evolution BY 435 Freshwater Invertebrate Biology CM 221 Spectroscopy CM 223 Spectroscopy Lab CM 303 Environmental Science I IH 320 Principles of Ergonomics IH 406 IH Control Methods MA 231 Calculus III MA 383 Applied Statistics PH 131 Physics I PY 352 Psychology in the Workplace PY 353 Social Psychology BY 328 Conservation Biology BY 340 Animal Behavior BY 45O Biochemistry I BY 436 Marine Biology BY 451 Biochemistry II BY 431 Aquatic Ecology BY440 Advanced Invertebrate Phys. CM 242 Organic Chemistry II CM 244 Organic Chemistry Lab CM 304 Environmental Science II IH 405 Methods and Analysis IH 416 Prin. of Occupational Health MA 232 Elementary Diff. Equations PH 132 Physics II PH 141 Physics for Life Sciences I PH 142 Physics for Life Sciences II SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING CE 301 Eng. Measurements CE 474 Engineering Hydrology CE 480 Environmental Quality CE 490 Senior Design ES 330 Fluid Mechanics ES 532 Risk Analysis CE 470 Hydraulic Engineering CE 479 Water and Wastewater Treatment CE 481 Hazardous Waste Management CE 586 Industrial Ecology ES 220 Statics SCHOOL OF BUSINESS IS 300 Information Systems LW 471 Law and Society II MG/EV 370 Business and the Environment MG 453 Org. Behavior II MG 452 Human Resource Management. LW 466 The Law of the Workplace MG 389 Stress Management MG 386 Organizational Behavior MG 432 Org. Policy and Strategy MG 670 Industrial Ecology SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS LC/EV 225 Environment, Technology and Society LC 380 Science, Politics, Ethics LC 385 History of Modern Science LP 400 Constitutional Law TC 310 Mass Media and Society TC 325 Intercultural Communication TC 411 Interpersonal Behavior TC/EV 428 Public Debate and the Environment LP 250 American Politics LP 260 Politics in Cross-Nat. Perspective. LP 341 Professional Ethics LP/EV 343 Environmental. Lit. and History TC 313 Professional Writing TC 341 World Wide Web TC 412 Org. Communication TC 429 Issue Analysis and Advocacy