2022-2023 Catalog With Addendum 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalog With Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Environmental Science, Wildlife and Natural Resource Management, BS (ENVR-ENVW)


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BS: Environmental Science Degree Plan (ENVR)


The purpose of this degree is to fulfill the educational needs of students who are preparing for careers in natural resource management. As the national consciousness of the finite nature of natural resources has increased, the extraction industries, agriculture and manufacturers in general have been required to change the way they handle natural resources. Interactions between companies that consume natural resources and regulations governing the conservation of these resources have led to the creation of new disciplines and new career opportunities. Graduate schools in colleges of agriculture as well as in colleges of arts and sciences offer degrees and graduate assistantships in a multitude of environmental areas. The emergence of new jobs in natural resource management indicates the opportunities for graduates in environmental science.

University Requirements


Please see the University Requirements  section of this catalog.

Major Requirements


Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Core


Total: 12 Credit Hours

Experiential Learning


Students are required to complete an experiential learning component.

Choose one option from the list below:

Total: 3 Credit Hours

Environmental Science Core


Total: 21 Credit Hours

Total: 36 Credit Hours


Track Total: 27 Credit Hours


Supplement for Major


Social Science


Choose 3 hours from the following menu:


Mathematics


Science Core


Total Supplement Hours: 8


Electives


Minimum - 1 Credit Hour

Total Major Hours: 72


Other Graduation Requirements


Minimum GPA for graduation: 2.00
Minimum advanced hours: 33
Minimum total hours: 128

Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.

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