In addition to the core requirements, all students majoring in Environmental Sciences must fulfill the requirements of a concentration in a discipline associated with the program before graduation. Approved concentrations listed below all consist of five to six courses in a specialized field, including fieldwork or an internship experience. The associated college and any affiliated centers are also indicated. Students will register for courses in the college appropriate for their intended or declared concentration.
Due to the structure of the curriculum, all Environmental Sciences majors follow similar programs during the first two years. In order to ensure graduation within four years, students are required to decide before the end of their fourth semester on the concentration they wish to pursue for the remainder of their undergraduate program. The diversity of courses required for this degree mandates that students plan their curriculum carefully to meet the minimum requirements of the school in which they are registered. An appropriate advisor will be assigned at the time a concentration is declared. To declare a concentration students should consult with the Environmental Sciences Program Coordinator.
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Environmental Biology College of Liberal Arts & Sciences |
Environmental Health College of Agriculture, Health & Natural Resources |
Environmental Chemistry College of Liberal Arts & Sciences |
Natural Resources College of Agriculture, Health & Natural Resources |
Environmental Geography College of Liberal Arts & Sciences |
Resource Economics College of Agriculture, Health & Natural Resources |
Environmental Geoscience College of Liberal Arts & Sciences |
Soil Science College of Agriculture, Health & Natural Resources |
Marine Sciences College of Liberal Arts & Sciences |
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