NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT Resource Economics (take one course) ..............3 **AEB 3450 Introduction to Natural Resource & Environmental Economics, 3 credits **ECP 3302 Environmental Economics & Resource Policy, 4 credits GEO 2500 Geography of World Economics, 3 credits Human Effects on the Environment (take one course)................................. ......3 AGG 3503 Agriculture & Environmental Quality, 3 credits FNR 4545 Forests, Plants and Pollution, 3 credits **FOR 3003 Forests, Conservation & People, 3 credits GEO 3370 Conservation of Resources, 3 credits LEI 3250 Introduction to Outdoor Recreation & Parks, 3 credits WEC 2040 Wildlife Issues in a Changing World, 3 credits WEC 4523 Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Conservation, 3 credits Resource Management (take two courses) ........6 AEB 4452 Advanced Natural Resource & Environmental Economics, 3 credits AGG 4932 Sustainable Agriculture, 3 credits AGG 3503 Agriculture & Environmental Quality, 3 credits AGG 3535 Agricultural Ecology, 3 credits **EES 3008 Energy & Environment, 3 credits EES 4103 Environmental Biology 2, 2 credits EES 4050 Environmental Planning & Design, 3 credits **FAS 4305 Introduction to Fishery Science, 3 credits FOR 3153C Forest Ecology, 3 credits FNR 4632 Integrated Natural Resource Management, 3 credits **FNR 4343 Forest Water Resources, 2 credits **FOR 4621 Forest Management, 3 credits ** LAA 3530 Landscape Management, 4 credits **SOS 4231 Soils & Land Use, 3 credits **WIS 3401C Wildlife Ecology & Management, 3 credits WIS 4443C Wetland Wildlife Resources, 3 credits WIS 4541C Terrestrial Wildlife Resources, 3 credits WIS 4554 Conservation Biology, 3 credits Quantitative Methods for Resource Management (take one course) ...........................3 EES 4021 Modeling Environmental System Dynamics, 3 credits EES 5307 Ecological Engineering, 3 credits ENV 3040 Computational Methods in Environmental Engineering Sciences, 3 credits ENV 4601 Environmental Resources Management, 2 credits FNR 3410C Natural Resource Sampling, 4 credits **GEO 3280 Principles of Geographic Hydrology, 3 credits GEO 4124C Air Photo Interpretation, 4 credits SUR 4381 Remote Sensing, 3 credits SUR 4620 Geographic Information Systems, 4 credits Note: POS 2041 is a prerequisite for all courses in the envi- ronmental policy category. *If this course was taken to fulfill the core requirement, it also fulfills this elective requirement, and the student must select a substitution from the categories of human effects, resource management, or quantitative methods. Programs of Study B.S. in Environmental Science (no concentration) Critical tracking courses appear in bold and they must be completed by semester 5, although they can be taken in any order. FRESHMAN YEAR Semester I -Fall Credits Composition, according to placement (GE-C)....3 Humanities* (GE-H, I)............................................3 MAC 2311, Calculus I (GE-M)2..........................4 CHM 2045, Chemistry (GE-P)...........................3 CHM 2045L, Chemistry Lab (GE-P)' ............. 14 Critical Tracking Criteria: * Complete two tracking courses ' If students substitute CHM 2040 and CHM 2041 for CHM 2045, the extra credits count as free electives. 2 If students precede this sequence by taking MAC 1114, 1140 or 1142, the extra credits count as free electives. Students may substitute MAC 2233 and 2234 for MAC 2311 and 2312 but this may preclude access to certain courses. Semester 2 Spring Free Elective* (GE-H, I) .......................................... MAC 2312, Calculus II (GE-M)......................4. STA 3023 or 3024 or 3032, Statistics (GE-M)..3 CHM 2046, Chemistry II (GE-P)......................3. CHM 2046L, Chemistry II Lab (GE-P) ..............1 0 14 Critical Tracking Criteria: Complete two additional tracking courses If students substitute CHM 2040 and CHM 2041 for CHM 2045, the extra credits count as free electives. 2 If students precede this sequence by taking MAC 1114, 1140 or 1142, the extra credits count as free electives. Students may substitute MAC 2233 and 2234 for MAC 2311 and 2312 but this may preclude access to certain courses. SOPHOMORE YEAR Semester 3 Fall Credits Humanities* (GE-H, I)............................................ 3 ECO 2013, Macroeconomics (GE-S) ............3. or AEB 3103 Principles of Food & Resource Economics (GE-S) (4) BSC 2010, Biology I (GE-B) ............................3. BSC 2010L, Biology Lab (GE-B) ....................1. PHY 2004 or 2053, Physics 1 (GE-P)..........3 or 4 PHY 2004L or 2055L, Physics 1 Lab (GE-P)....1 14 Critical Tracking Criteria: Complete two additional tracking courses Semester 4 Spring Humanities* (GE-H, I)......... .............................. ECO 2023, Microeconomics (GE-S) .................3. BSC 2011, Biology II (GE-B)............................... 3 BSC 2011L, Biology II Lab (GE-B) .....................1 PHY 2005 or 2054, Physics 2 (GE-P)............3 or 4 PHY 2005L or 2056L, Physics 2 Lab (GE-P).......1 14-15 Critical Tracking Criteria: * Complete two additional tracking courses JUNIOR YEAR Semester 5 Fall Credits Foundation Course, EES 3000, Environmental Science ...................................... 3 EES 3000L, Environmental Science Lab ............... Environmental Ethics, from Master List..............3 Ecology, from Master List......................3 or 4 Organic Chemistry, from Master List ..........2 or 3 Environmental Policy, from Master List ...........3 17 Critical Tracking Criteria: * Complete all courses in bold Semester 6 Spring Earth/Soil Science, from Master List ...........3 or 4 Global Systems, from Master List............3 or 4 Hydrologic Systems, from Master List........2 or 3 Natural Resource Management, from M aster List............................ .............. 3 Human Dimensions, from Master List ................3 17 SENIOR YEAR Semester 7 Fall Credits EVS 4000, Critical Thinking............................ Human Dimensions, from Master List ................3 Physical Sciences, from Master List ..................3 Biological Sciences, from Master List...................3 Free Elective ...................................... ....... 3 15 Semester 8 Spring Human Dimensions, from Master List ................3 Physical Sciences, from Master List ..................3 Biological Sciences, from Master List...................3 Free Elective ...................................... ...... ..3 Free Elective ................................ ...... ......3 15 Total Hours for Degree 120 Select courses that carry H, I and Gordon Rule communication credit. To select a concentration in the major, vary the 3-4000 level course selections according to the Master List. B.A. in Environmental Science FRESHMAN YEAR Semester 1 Fall Credits Composition, according to placement (GE-C) ...3 Humanities* (GE-H, I)............................................ 3 MAC 1140 or 1142, College Algebra or Precalculus (GE-M)....................................3 or 4 CHM 2045, Chemistry (GE-P)..........................3 CHM 2045L, Chemistry Lab (GE-P) ..................1 13 Critical Tracking Criteria: Complete two tracking courses If students substitute CHM 2040 and CHM 2041 for CHM 2045, the extra credits count as free electives. 2 If students add MAC 1114 or substitute MAC 1142 or MAC 3233, the extra credits count as free electives.