Mar 27, 2026  
2026-2027 Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Catalog

Environmental Science (Specialization in Chemistry), B.S.


Environmental Science Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate broad science content knowledge in the life sciences and be able to describe fundamental concepts in the life sciences.
  2. Demonstrate broad science content knowledge in the physical sciences and be able to describe fundamental concepts in the physical sciences.
  3. Use quantitative information to obtain sound results and recognize questionable assumptions.
  4. Recognize the major components of the earth’s systems and how they function together.
  5. Demonstrate understanding of the importance of natural resource policy; major natural resource and environmental regulations; and the current issues in regional, national and international settings.
  6. Apply scientific methods in studying the environment.
  7. Critically examine all sides of environmental issues and apply understanding of ecological principles to create informed opinions about how to live.
  8. Demonstrate proficiency in the collection, interpretation and presentation of scientific data.

The environmental science degree emphasizes chemistry, biology, and geology necessary to prepare students for complex environmental issues in remediation, control, and planning. This degree prepares students for a variety of positions in industry and government, as well as graduate studies in environmental science.

General University Course Requirements


The following courses are required for all bachelor level degrees: 36-39 credits

Fine Arts: 3 credits


Any studio-based fine arts course (ART, MUS, DRMA), or , or  

Laboratory Science: 4 credits


Any laboratory science course except CHEM 105

Social Sciences: 3 credits


Any social science course (ECON, POSC, SOC, PSY)

Humanities: 3 credits


, , any HIS course, or any literature-based ENG course. 

Mathematics: 3-5 credits


Any college-level MATH course or  

World Language: 3-4 credits


Any world language course

Technology: 3 credits


Any CPSC course or , ,  , , , ,   

Departmental GUCR Recommendations


Highly encouraged by advisors for GUCRs (not required)

 

 

 

 

Note:


(11 credits may be used to satisfy the GUCRs and the major)

Upper-division Core: 37-42 credits


  • 320

Free Electives As Needed


Additional major related courses highly encouraged by advisors, but not required:

 

 

 

Minimum of 126 credits required, including 48 upper-division credits.