Here is the list of approved environmental science courses which can fulfill elective credit (10 hours minimum needed). Electives are selected in collaboration with the program director and allow students to tailor their environmental science degree to specific needs and interests.
- BIOL 241 Organization of Life
- BIOL 343 Plant Taxonomy (3)
- BIOL 344 Economic Botany
- BIOL 352 Parasitology (2)
- BIOL 356 Genetics (prerequisite BIOL 241, 242, and 252 or ENVR 241 with dept. approval)
- BIOL 365 Marine Biology
- BIOL 368 Invertebrate Zoology
- BIOL 372 Field Zoology (3)
- BIOL 382 Field Natural History
- ECON 365 Economic Development and Growth (prerequisite ECON 211)
- ENVR 391 Environmental Modeling
- ENVR 421 Basic Applications in Agronomy
- ENVR 431 Introduction to Environmental and Geotechnical Engineering
- GEOL 332 Studies in Regional Geology
- GEOL 336 Process Geomorphology
- GEOL 342 Fundamentals of Geochemistry (2)
- GEOL 343 Fundamentals of Mineral Science (2)
- GEOL 344 General Petrology and Petrography
- GEOL 355 Introduction to Soil Science (2)
- GEOL 365 Physics of the Earth (2)
- GEOL 372 GIS Practicum (2)