All Undergraduate Courses (ESP)
A comprehensive list of undergraduate courses for the Environment, Sustainability, and Policy ILM is provided below. View the list of Spring 2023 Courses. Visit the online Course Catalog for course descriptions. Basic Requirements (9 credits):
Environmental Sciences Course (3 credits): EAR 203: Earth System Science EAR 105: Earth Science BIO 345: Ecology and Evolution GEO 215: Global Environmental Change GEO 155: The Natural Environment
Environmental Studies and Humanities Course (3 credits): GEO 103: Environment and Society REL 253: Religion, Spirituality, and Nature PSC 202: Introduction to Political Analysis ECN 203: Economic Ideas and Issues
Data Analysis Course (3 credits): CIS 321: Introduction to Probability and Statistics EAR 402: Numerical Methods in Geosciences EAR 410: Applications of GIS in the Earth Sciences ECN 422: Introduction to Statistics and Econometrics ECN 521: Economic Statistics GEO 383: Geographic Information Systems GEO 386: Quantitative Geographic Analysis MAS 261: Introductory Statistics for Management MAT 221: Elementary Probability and Statistics I MAT 521: Introduction to Probability MAX 201: Quantitative Methods for the Social Sciences MFE 326: Probability and Statistical Methods for Engineers SOC 319: Qualitative Methods in Sociology
Advanced Coursework and Focused Studies (18 credits): Science-Policy Integration Course (3 credits): GEO 360: Sustainability Science and Policy PSC 360: Sustainability Science and Policy GEO 434: Pursuing Sustainability Policy PSC 434: Pursuing Sustainability Policy GEO 356: Environmental Ideas and Policy PSC 302: Environmental Politics and Policy PSC 318: Technology, Politics, and Environment
Senior Capstone Seminar (3 credits): ESP 410: Environment, Sustainability and Policy Capstone Seminar
Electives: 4 courses, totaling 12 credits Two electives must be environmental sciences courses, and two electives must be environmental studies or humanities courses.
Environmental Science Courses: BIO 312: Marine Ecology of the Mediterranean Sea and North Africa BIO 405: Introduction to Field Biology Laboratory BIO 415: Conservation Biology BIO 428: Seminar in Environmental Science BIO 459: Plants & People CEN 461: Environmental Chemistry and Analysis CEN 472: Applied Env Microbiology CHE 335: Chemical & Biochemical Analy. with Lab. CHE 347: Physical-Analytical Chem Lab CEE 274: Sustainability in Civil & Environ. Systems CEE 341: Introduction to Environmental Engineering CEE 457: Biogeochemistry CEE 463: Introduction to Sustainable Engineering CEE 471: Environmental Chemistry and Analysis CEE 472: Applied Env Microbiology EAR 205: Water and Our Environment EAR 305: Earth Science of Energy EAR 401: Hydrogeology EAR 403: Geomorphology EAR 405: Global Change: Geologic Record EAR 407: Climate Change and Human Origins EAR 417: Geochemistry EAR 419: Environmental Aqueous Geochemistry EAR 420: Contaminant Hydrogeology ECS 354: Green Technology and Sustainability FST 202: Agroecology GEO 314: Hazardous Geographic Environments GEO 316: River Environments GEO 317: Geography of Mountain Environments GEO 319: Cold Environments GEO 326: The Geography of Climate and Weather GEO 327: Geography of Coastal Environments GEO 455: Biogeography PHP 303: Environmental Health
Environmental Studies/Humanities Courses: ANT 439: Climate Change and Human Origins ANT 445: Public Policy and Archaeology ANT 459: Contemp. Native North American Issues ANT 469: Medical ANT in Ecological Perspective CRS 360: Comm. & Rhet. Studies in Perspective CRS 377: Communication, Nature & Sustainability DES 114: Design, Cultural Traditions & the Env. DES 248: Design Issues ECN 437: Environmental and Resource Economics EDI 252: Environmental Design II EDI 353: Environmental Factors EEE 450: Sustainable Enterprise ENG 310: Topics in Literary Periods FST 303: Food Movements FST 307: Feeding the World: Global Agri-Food Gov. FST 309: Philosophy & Practice of Locavorism FST 402: Feeding the City: Urban Food Systems FST 403: Human Right to Adequate Food & Nutrit. GEO 340: Geography of Oil GEO 347: Art & Env. in Amer. Culture Since 1800 GEO 353: Geographies of Environmental Justice GEO 354: Amer. Environmental Hist. & Geography GEO 358: Animals and Society GEO 374: Env. & Development in the Global South GEO 415: Food: A Critical Geography GEO 422: Water: Environment, Society and Politics GEO 426: Env. Change in the Anthropocene GEO 430: Energy, History and Society GEO 478: Spatial Storytelling GEO 537: Env. Policy in a Development Context HNR 350: Topics in the Nat. Sci. & Math. Honors HOA 482: Art & Env. in Amer. Culture Since 1800 HST 384: Amer. Env. History and Geography IND 476: Industrial Design: Env. Practicum IND 577: Industrial Design: Philosophy and Ethics LAS 537: Env. Policy in a Development Context NAT 445: Public Policy and Archaeology NSD 555: Food, Culture and Environment PST 451: Environmental Policy PHI 394: Environmental Ethics PSC 462: Globalization Development and Env. REL 244: Indigenous Religions REL 395: Religions and the Natural Environment SCM 477: Global Supply Chain Management TRM 511: Art & Environment: Animals TRM 512: Art & Environment: Food
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