Environmental Management and GIS Concentration FRESHMAN YEAR FALL SEMESTER ENGL GEOL MATH CHEM 1301 1403 1316 1411 ENVS 1185 SPRING SEMESTER Composition I 3 Physical Geology Trigonometry General Chemistry I Transitioning to University Studies 3 3 4 ENGL COMM GEOL MATH BIOL 1302 2302 1407 1342 1406 Composition II Business and Professional Speaking Intro to Environmental Science1 Statistics2 Biology for Science Majors 3 3 TOTAL 17 4 3 4 1 TOTAL 14 SOPHMORE YEAR FALL SEMESTER PHIL HIST WSES WSES 1301 1301 3401 2405 SPRING SEMESTER Intro to Philosophy US History I Soils Environment and Society elective Ecology for Natural Resource Managers TOTAL 3 3 4 GOVT PHIL WSES HIST 2305 2303 3305 1302 Federal Government Intro to Logic GIS for Natural Resource Scientists 3 US History II 3 3 3 3 3 Env. Politics and Econ. elective 4 3 17 TOTAL 15 JUNIOR YEAR FALL SEMESTER POLS GOVT EASC EASC 3310 2306 3350 3360 SPRING SEMESTER Environmental Politics Texas Government Environmental Science Remote Sensing Environment and Society elective 3 3 3 3 EASC ENVS 4313 4340 3 WSES 3320 TOTAL 15 Env. Politics and Econ. elective Environmental Techniques Advanced GIS Applications Ecological Science Elective Watershed Management TOTAL 3 3 3 4 3 16 SENIOR YEAR FALL SEMESTER ARTS ENVS 4088/ 4084 SPRING SEMESTER Creative Arts Ecological Science Elective Environment and Society elective Research, Internship or Study Away/Abroad (4301, 4341) 3 TOTAL 13 ENVS 4185 WSES 3402 4 3 Environmental Seminar Water Science Elective Soils, Land Use, and the Environment Physical Science Elective 3 TOTAL 13 3 4 3 3 1. WSES 1301 Society, Natural Resources, and the Environment can be substituted for GEOL 1407 2. Math 3450 Principles of Biostatistics can be substituted for Math 1342 3. EASC 3310 Geographic Systems for the Sciences or HYDR 3311 GIS in Water Resources can be substituted for WSES 33056 4. BIOL 4401 Ecology can be substituted for WSES 2405 Ecology for Natural Resource Manager ELECTIVES Environment and Society (Select at least 3) COMM 3305 Environmental Communication WSES 3307 Systems Thinking WSES 4307 Energy, Society, and the Environment WSES 1307 Concepts and Controversies in Food Studies WSES 3375 Population, Pollution, and Resource Depletion WSES 3402 Soils, Land Use, and the Environment WSES 3323 Ethical Issues in Agriculture and the Natural Resources PBHL 1310 Health and Society: An Introduction to Public Health Physical Sciences (Choose 7 credits): WSES 2112 Soil Morphology WSES 3412 Soil Genesis, Morphology, and Classification WSES 4450 Soil Nutrient Cycling GEOL 3310 Geomorphology CHEM 4477 Environmental Chemistry Water Sciences (Select at least one): BIOL 4442 Wetland Ecology BIOL 3340 Intro to Marine Biology WSES 4306 Water Resources Policy and Management BIOL 4441 Limnology ENVE 3410 Basic Hydrology ENVE 2310 Survey or Environmental Engineering ENVE 4330 Texas Water Resource Management HYDR 3400 Mechanics of Fluids HYDR 4204 Water Sup & Waste Water Treatment ENVE 3420 Groundwater Hydrology Environmental Politics and Economics (Select at least 2) POLS 4311 Environmental Law POLS 4310 International Environmental Issues ECON 3304 Environmental Economics SOCI 3312 Environmental Sociology Ecological Sciences (Choose at least 2): WSES 2330 Wildlife Conservation and Management WSES 4302 Habitat Management WSES 2309 Biotechnology and Sustainability BIOL 3353 Ecology and Evolution PBHL 2310 Intro to Epidemiology