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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Environmental Science, B.S.


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The Environmental Science program is designed to prepare graduates to tackle the serious challenges facing our planet with innovation. Students will develop a broad perspective with training across a wide range of fields including biology, chemistry, physical geography, mathematics, ethics, law, economics and sociology. Graduates from this program will develop practical field, laboratory, and data analysis skills and can specialize based on their interests to create a personalized program to set them up for success addressing environmental issues.

Environmental Science, B.S. Learning Outcomes  

Degree Requirements

Institutional Degree Requirements  

General Education Requirement


First Year Seminar


Foundations Requirements


Communication course:


Advanced Communication course:


Quantitative Fluency course:


Choose 3 credits of the following American Citizenship courses:


Choose 3 credits of the following Global Citizenship courses or students have the option to complete this requirement by successfully completing 6 credits of the same foreign language:


Disciplinary Perspectives Requirements


Choose 3 credits of the following Humanities courses:


Choose 3 credits of the following Arts courses:


Social and Behavioral Sciences course:


Natural and Physical Sciences course:


Constellation Requirement


The Constellation requirement is met when a student completes four courses from a minimum of three disciplines within the Constellation requirements. Students who transfer in 60 credits or more at the time of admission to the college will be waived from the Constellation requirement, except for Education majors. The waiver applies to the requirement for graduation but does not waive the credits to graduate; students need to meet the overall bachelor’s degree credit requirement.  Environmental Science majors should select the Building a Better World: Sustainability, Science and Technology Constellation. 

See Generation Next General Education Requirements  for more information.

Required Courses


Science Electives


Students must complete 6-8 credits of the following: 

Communication Elective


Students must complete 3 credits of the following:

General Elective Courses


Students must complete 20-22 credits of free elective courses.

Suggested Course Sequence:


Freshman Year


Fall Semester (13 credits)


Spring Semester (14 credits)


Sophomore Year


Fall Semester (16 credits)


Spring Semester (16 credits)


Junior Year


Fall Semester (16 credits)


Spring Semester (16 credits)


Senior Year


Fall Semester (13-14 credits)


  • 4 credit hours
  • Science Elective course 3-4 credit hours
  • Constellation course 3 credit hours
  • Elective course 3 credit hours

Spring Semester (15-16 credits)


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