Environmental and Resource Sciences is an interdisciplinary field concerned with the interaction of processes that shape our natural environment. Environmental Science studies the interplay among humankind and other species and the physical, chemical, and biological processes that regulate the function of both natural and engineered environments. Environmental science seeks to model and describe environmental processes to understand their effects upon humankind and consider the reciprocal effects of human activities on these
The degree program in Environmental and Resource Sciences allows students to develop the skills and interdisciplinary understanding needed to deal with environmental issues by building on a foundation in mathematics, natural sciences, and social policy. The environmental and resource science program is designed to provide the broad general and scientific knowledge appropriate to a variety of careers in resource management. The program prepares students for advanced professional degrees in environmental science. The program also serves students who would like to teach natural science in secondary schools and prefer an interdisciplinary approach.
The student will learn the dynamic physical and chemical processes of the Earth and its atmosphere and understand them as life-support systems.
The student will learn about ecological relationships of organisms interacting with their physical environment.
The student will learn the impacts human activities have on natural ecosystems and learn how to interact with our natural environment in a sustainable way.
College Core Curriculum .... 39-42
Major Requirements .... 59-63
Electives (at least 16 credits must be upper division)... 23-36
Total Credits... 128
College Core Curriculum ... 42-45
Major Requirements ... 59-63
Graduate School Concentration...18-20
Electives...3-18
Total Credits...128
College Core Curriculum .... 39-42
Major Requirements ...47-49
Education Concentration ... 42
Electives... 0-6
Total Credits... 128
GEOG 117 - Introduction to Meterology...3
OR
GEOL 101 - Geology: Exploring Planet Earth...3