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Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology |
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General Chemistry I (High school algebra [two years] and high school chemistry; or equivalent) |
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Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis |
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Physical Geology |
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General Ecology (BIO 10, BIO 11 and BIO 12 or both BIO 1 and BIO 2; STAT 1) |
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Environmental Ethics (ENVS 10, ENVS 110 or equivalent recommended) |
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International Environmental Problems (Passing score on WPE) |
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Quantitative Methods For Environmentalists (Ability to manipulate algebraic expressions (Math 9 or 11). For Environmental Studies majors ENVS 111 or instructor permission.) |
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Field Methods in Environmental Science (BIO 160, CHEM 1A, or CHEM 6A or concurrent enrollment; or instructor permission) |
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| ENVS 175 | Aquatic Pollution Assessment (BIO 160, CHEM 1A, or concurrent enrollment; or instructor permission) | |
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Environment and the Law (ENVS 110, ENVS 111 or instructor permission) |
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| ENVS 171 | Environmental Politics and Policy (ENVS 111 or instructor permission) | |
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ENVS
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Senior Thesis (Passing score on WPE) |
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| Geographic Information Systems |
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| Elements of Meteorology (GEOG 1 or instructor permission) |
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| Climate (Knowledge of general world distribution of climatic elements as given in an introductory physical geography course) |
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| Geography of Plants and Animals (GEOG 1) |
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| Cost Benefit Analysis (ECON 1B) |
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| Resource Economics (ECON 1B) |
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| Energy Economics (ECON 1B) |
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C. Required Minor
The Environmental Studies Major requires a minor in another discipline.
REQUIREMENTS - MINORUnits required for Minor: 23-26, including courses from Environmental Studies and related departments. A minimum of 14 upper division units is required.
Specific course requirements are:
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Basic Biological Concepts |
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Introduction To Macroeconomic Analysis |
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Environmental Science |
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Environmental Ethics (ENVS 10, ENVS 110 or equivalent recommended) |
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International Environmental Problems (passing score on WPE) |
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| Environment and the Law (ENVS 110, ENVS 111 or instructor permission) |
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| ENVS 171 | Environmental Politics and Policy (ENVS 111 or instructor permission | |
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Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology |
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| Natural History of Plants (college biology course or instructor permission) |
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| General Ecology (BIO 10, BIO 11 and BIO 12 or both BIO 1 and BIO 2; STAT 1) |
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| Ichthyology: The Study of Fishes (BIO 11 or both BIO 1 and BIO 2) |
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| Chemical Concepts (GEOL 8 or BIO 7, ENGL 20 or an equivalent second semester composition course) |
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| Quantitative Methods for Environmentalist (Ability to manipulate algebraic expressions (Math 9 or 11). For Environmental Studies majors ENVS 111 or instructor permission.) |
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| Field Methods in Environmental Science (BIO 160, CHEM 1A, or CHEM 6A or concurrent enrollment; or instructor permission) |
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| ENVS 175 | Aquatic Pollution Assessment (BIO 160, CHEM 1A, or concurrent enrollment; or instructor permission) |
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| Geographic Information Systems |
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| Elements of Meteorology (GEOG 1 or instructor permission) |
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| Climate (Knowledge of general world distribution of climatic elements as given in an introductory physical geography course.) |
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| Geography of Plants and Animals (GEOG 1) |
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| Physical Geology |
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| Cost Benefit Analysis (ECON 1B) |
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| Resource Economics (ECON 1B) |
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| Energy Economics (ECON 1B) |
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| Environmental Impact Analysis: CEQA and NEPA |
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| Environmental Studies Internship |
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| Special Problems |
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Note: A minimum grade of "C-" is required in all courses required for the Environmental Studies minor.
CAREER POSSIBILITIESEnvironmental Analyst · Pollution Analyst · Pollution Measurement Technician · Environmental Planner · Naturalist · Environmental Consultant · Energy Conservation Specialist · Environmental Journalist · Environmental Health Specialist · Lobbyist · Environmental Education · Environmental Economist · Recycling Coordinator · Hazardous Materials Specialist · Legislative Researcher · Water Quality Technician · Park Interpretative Specialist · Transportation Planner · Waste Management Specialist · Levee Management Specialist · Conservation Analyst · Environmental Investigator · Environmental Interpreter · Environmental Resource Planner · Park Ranger · Permitting Officer · Ranger · Habitat Assessment Specialist · Environmental Compliance Officer · Legislative Aide · Air Pollution Specialist · Energy Manager · Game Warden · Wildlife Manager · Hazardous Waste Specialist · Pollution Prevention Specialist · Compliance Program Manager · Community Education Officer · Environmental Health and Safety Officer · Mosquito Control Technician · Public Works Program Manager · Water Conservation Manager · Environmental Impact and Review Assessment · Environmental Scientist · Environmental Policy Analyst
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FACULTY
Mary Brentwood, Dudley Burton, Carlos Davidson, Edward Martinez
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