Environmental Studies (minor)
The Environmental Studies minor offers students an overview of environmental perspectives in:
- biology
- geology
- religion
- literature
- geography
Students choose from a variety of courses that span environmental writers and the ethics of environmental decisions to ecology and the availability of water resources. Courses are geared to benefit both science and liberal studies majors.
Many students who minor in Environmental Studies are planning careers in environmental law or education.
Minor in Environmental Studies
Five courses, 17-20 credits of which two courses (minimum 6 credits) must be upper division. Note: BIOL 352 may be substituted for BIOL 118 /GEOL 118 provided prerequisites are met.
Lower Division: | ||
GEOL 152/152L | Introduction to Environmental Science and Intro Environmental Science Lab | 4 |
BIOL 118/118L | The Oceans and The Oceans Lab | 4 |
or GEOL 118/118L | The Oceans | |
CHEM 111/111L | Chemistry and the Environment and Chemistry and the Environment Lab | 4 |
ENGL 216 | Environmental Literature | 4 |
Upper Division: | ||
BIOL 325/325L | Environmental Ecology and Enviromental Ecology Lab | 4 |
BIOL 345/345L | Marine Biology and Marine Biology Lab | 4 |
BIOL 452/452L | California Plant Communities and California Plant Communities Lab | 4 |
GEOL 395/395L | Water Resources and Lab Field Studies Water Resources | 4 |
REL 352 | Environmental Ethics | 4 |
Courses
ENVS 482. Selected Topics. (1-4).
ENVS 485. Environmental Science Capstone. (2).
This course introduces students to the professional skills and practices required in the environmental field. Includes introduction to GIS (Geographic Information Systems), literature searches, written and oral presentation of work. Prerequisite: senior standing.
ENVS 490. Independent Study. (1-4).
ENVS 492. Internship. (1-4).
Faculty
Professors
Lisa Dahill
Religion
Robert Dull
EES
Megan Fung
EES
Bryan Rasmussen
English
Victor Thasiah
Religion
Sam Thomas
Religion