Environmental Science Major Template
This is a suggested outline. Students should consult their
major
advisor for guidance specific to the student's needs and interests.
| Year 1 | |
| Fall | Spring |
| ENVS 101/101L* | ENVS 102/102L* |
| MATH 101 | MATH 103 |
| Gen. Ed. Electives | Gen. Ed. Electives |
| Year 2 | |
| Fall | Spring |
| MATH 222 | BIOL 205, BIOL 210 |
| CHEM 103/105L | CHEM 104/106L or CHEM 206 |
| Major Electives | Major Electives |
| Gen. Ed. Electives | Gen. Ed. Electives |
| Year 3 | |
| Fall | Spring |
| ENVS 380 (or senior year) | BIOL 321 (or senior year) |
| ENVS 240 and/or 399 ¥ | ENVS 240 and/or 399 ¥ |
| Major Electives | Major Electives |
| Gen. Ed. Electives | Gen. Ed. Electives |
| Year 4 | |
| Fall | Spring |
| ENVS Modular Courses | ENVS Modular Courses |
| ENVS 380 (or junior year) | BIOL 321 (or junior year) |
| ENVS 399 and/or 440 ¥ | ENVS 399 and/or 440 ¥ |
| Electives | ENVS 490 |
| Electives | |
* - BIOL 111/111L-112/112L may substitute for ENVS 101/101L-102/102L with an approved Substitution/Waiver form.
- CHEM 104/106L is recommended for research and graduate school.
¥ - Only one of either ENVS 240, 399, or 440 is required. Additional two may count as electives. ENVS 240 and 440 are recommended for research and graduate school; ENVS 399 is recommended for applied skills. Click here for more info.