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Environmental Systems Science, B.S.


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Environmental Systems Science (ESS) is an interdisciplinary undergraduate degree in environmental science, focusing on the interactions between the various components of Earth and environmental systems, including the biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and anthrosphere.

Students earning a B.S. in Environmental Systems Science will

  1. demonstrate a knowledge of interdis¬ciplinary perspective and integrative thinking,
    1. understand physical and biological components of environmental systems, including the human component;
  2. design, conduct, and interpret scientific investigations,
    1. understand the ethics of scientific investigation,
    2. demonstrate proficiency in data collection, statistical analysis, and use of information technology tools and modeling;
  3. apply systems concepts to problems con¬cerning environmental systems and their components, and construct conceptual and quantitative systems models;
  4. examine spatial, temporal, and spatial-temporal patterns in environmental systems, and use information technology tools to depict, project, and communicate such patterns.

ESS Program Requirements


Students earning a B.S. degree in ESS complete coursework including:

23+ Credit Hours of Foundations Courses:


Intro to Systems Science:


Foundation of Biological Sciences


(Choose One Course):

18+ Credit Hours of Spheres Courses:


Biosphere


15+ Credit Hours of Skills & Tools Courses:


18+ Credit Hours in an Approved Minor


18+ credit hours in an approved minor* or concurrent major as an area of specialization: Agroecology, Anthropology, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Environment & Natural Resources, Geography, Geology, Insect Biology, Land Surveying, Paleoenviron¬mental Studies, Physics, Rangeland Ecology & Watershed Management, Reclamation & Restoration Ecology, Soil Science, Statistics, Sustainability, Wildlife & Fisheries Biology & Management, or Zoology

6+ Credit Hours of Haub School Requirements Courses:


  • U.S. Diversity (choose one)
  • Global Awareness (choose one)

Note:


*other options available; subject to advisor approval

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