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Environmental Administration Core Courses
--65 or 66 hours--
| Course Title |
Credit Hours |
| Principles of Chemistry (CHEM 118) |
4 |
| Organic Chemistry (CHEM 240) |
4 |
| General Biology (BIOL 107 and 108 or 109) |
7 |
| Ecology (BIOL 423) |
4 |
| General Physics (PHYS 121) |
5 |
| Survey of Calculus (MATH 134) |
3 |
| Science of Environmental Pollutants (ID 260) |
3 |
| Geography (GEOG 220 or 230) |
3-4 |
| World Population Growth (SOC 215) |
3 |
| American National Government (PSCI 143) |
3 |
| Comparative Public Policy (PSCI 240) |
3 |
| Introduction to Public Management (PSCI 347) |
3 |
| Legal Environment of Business (LAW 201) |
3 |
| Administrative Law (LS 380) |
3 |
| Macroeconomics (ECON 101) |
3 |
| Accounting (ACCT 210) |
3 |
| Principles of Management (MGT 300) |
3 |
| A Course in Research Methods or Statistics |
3 |
| Environmental Issues (ID 490) |
2 |
An additional 18 hours of upper-level courses (300 and above) are chosen from: political science,
sociology, economics, biology, chemistry and physics (except senior seminar courses). Interdisciplinary
495, Environmental Internship, can be used to fulfill the upper level course requirements. These
courses are chosen in consultation with the Environmental Studies Program Director. The core courses
satisfy the general education natural science, social science and mathematics requirements.
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