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COURSE CATALOGUE
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
Environmental Biology
1203 Altschul Hall
854-2437
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR
1. Introductory Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Science with laboratory:
BIOL BC 1500, 1501, 1502, 1503 |
Introductory Biology |
EESC V 2100 and 2200 |
Introductory Env Science |
CHEM BC 2001 and either 2002 or 3328 and 3230 |
General/Organic Chemistry |
2. One lecture course in Ecology:
BIOL BC 2272 or BC 3380 |
Ecology/Applied Ecology and Evolution |
3. One laboratory course in Ecology:
BIOL BC 2873 |
Laboratory in Ecology |
4. One lecture course organismal biology chosen from the following:
BIOL BC 2240 |
Plant Evolution and Diversity |
or BC 2250 |
Invertebrate Biology |
or BC 2262 |
Vertebrate Biology |
| or BC 3320 | Microbiology |
5. One additional lecture course in Biology (not including those listed above under organismal biology).
6. One course in Environmental methodology:
EESC BC 3014 |
Field Methods |
or BC 3016 |
Environmental Measurements |
or N 0356 |
Global Assessment Remote Sensing |
| or EAEE E 4009 | GIS – Remote Sensing, Environmental Infrastructure Mgt. |
7. One additional lecture course in Environmental Science.
8. One course in data
handling:
BIOL BC 2286 |
Research Design and Analysis |
or EESC BC 3017 |
Environmental Data Analysis |
or EEEB W 3020 |
Statistics for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology |
9. A senior essay completed in
one of the following courses:
BIOL BC 3590 |
Senior Seminar |
or BC 3593/3594 |
Senior Thesis Research |
or EESC BC 3800x and 3801y |
Senior Research Seminar |
Note: Calculus, Physics, and a second year of Chemistry are recommended for students planning advanced study in Environmental Biology.
