Environmental Studies B.A. Degree

The B.A. in Environmental Studies is specifically designed for students wishing to pursue an interdisciplinary degree in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities aimed at bettering our communities and the world.  This major will prepare students for a broad range of careers in research, non-profit organizations, governmental agencies, law and policy, journalism, and more. Core courses and electives are meant to prepare students for these pursuits with a rigorous well-rounded program that includes diverse opportunities for experiential field work.

 

Total units = 51-56 depending on laboratory course work. Plus General Education requirements and electives totaling 124 semester units, including the Language requirement.

Required Courses

Math Core

(6 – 7 units)

MTH 1Precalculus With Trigonometry

4

or

MTH 5ACalculus I

4

MTH 38Elements of Probability and Statistics

3

Natural Science, Social Science, and Humanities Core

(26 – 29 units, depending on courses/ laboratory work)

BIO 1Biological Dynamics

4

BIO 1LBiological Dynamics Laboratory

1

or

BIO 3General Microbiology

3

BIO 3LGeneral Microbiology Lab

1

or

BIO 5Life Sciences with Lab

3

or

BIO 67Environmental Science

3

 

BIO 167Advanced Topics in Environmental Science

3

BIO 167LAdvanced Topics in Environmental Science Lab

1

BIO 197Research Readings

1,1

GIS 110Fundamentals of GIS

3

PHI 168CEnvironmental Ethics

3

POL 127Politics of the Global Environment

3

POL 159Environmental Law and Policy

3

 

SOC 185Global Studies

3

or

SOC 187Environmental Studies

3

 

BIO 195Senior Seminar in Biology

3

Elective Courses

(18-20 units)

Choose any 6 courses from the lists below, or choose from a specific list for an emphasis of study

Communication Electives

ENG 105Advanced Composition

3

ENG 107Professional Writing

3

ENG 108The News Media

3

FLM 127Documentary Storytelling

3

FLM 129ADocumentary Filmmaking 1

3

JRN 101/JRN 201Basic News Writing

3

JRN 135Science & Environmental Reporting

3

Law and Political Science Electives

POL 101Research Methods

3

POL 103Legal Reasoning

3

POL 114The Politics of Democratization and Social Policy

3

POL 120Legislative Process

3

POL 128Politics of Globalization and Interdependence

3

POL 130International Political Economy

3

POL 131International Relations

3

POL 132Political and Economic Development

3

POL 147Women and Development

3

Science and Quantitative Analysis Electives

 
BIO 111Ecology

4

and

BIO 111LEcology Laboratory

0

 

BIO 153The Sociobiology of Food

3

BIO 168Field Methods in Geosciences and Oceanography

0-3

BIO 169Introduction to Biological Oceanography

3

BIO 198Biological Research

0-3

 

CHE 1AGeneral Chemistry

4

and

CHE 1ALGeneral Chemistry Laboratory

1

 

CHE 120Instrumental Methods of Analysis

3

and

CHE 120LInstrumental Methods of Analysis Laboratory

2

 

CHE 199Research in Chemistry

1-3

GIS 120Intermediate GIS

3

GIS 150Remote Sensing

3

GIS 185Global Issues

3

NUR 12TNutrition and Health

2

PHS 1Scientific Concepts

3

Communication Emphasis

Choose 6 courses (minimum 18 units) from this list to create major emphasis
ENG 105Advanced Composition

3

ENG 107Professional Writing

3

ENG 108The News Media

3

FLM 127Documentary Storytelling

3

FLM 129ADocumentary Filmmaking 1

3

JRN 101/JRN 201Basic News Writing

3

JRN 135Science & Environmental Reporting

3

Law and Political Science Emphasis

Choose 6 courses (minimum 18 units) from this list to create major emphasis

POL 101Research Methods

3

POL 103Legal Reasoning

3

POL 114The Politics of Democratization and Social Policy

3

POL 120Legislative Process

3

POL 128Politics of Globalization and Interdependence

3

POL 130International Political Economy

3

POL 131International Relations

3

POL 132Political and Economic Development

3

POL 147Women and Development

3

Science and Quantitative Analysis Emphasis

Choose 6 courses (minimum 18 units) from this list to create major emphasis
BIO 111Ecology

4

and

BIO 111LEcology Laboratory

0

 

BIO 153The Sociobiology of Food

3

BIO 168Field Methods in Geosciences and Oceanography

0-3

BIO 169Introduction to Biological Oceanography

3

BIO 198Biological Research

0-3

 

CHE 1AGeneral Chemistry

4

and

CHE 1ALGeneral Chemistry Laboratory

1

 

CHE 120Instrumental Methods of Analysis

3

and

CHE 120LInstrumental Methods of Analysis Laboratory

2

 

CHE 199Research in Chemistry

1-3

GIS 120Intermediate GIS

3

GIS 150Remote Sensing

3

GIS 185Global Issues

3

NUR 12TNutrition and Health

2

PHS 1Scientific Concepts

3

Global Women in STEM Program Shared Course Work

Students in the Environmental Studies major may also participate in the Global Women and STEM Undergraduate Research Training (GWSTEM) Program by taking courses that are included in both programs.  This would specifically include the following courses:

BIO 167Advanced Topics in Environmental Science

3

BIO 167LAdvanced Topics in Environmental Science Lab

1

POL 114The Politics of Democratization and Social Policy

3

POL 128Politics of Globalization and Interdependence

3

BIO 194Data Analysis and Leadership Training

3