B.S. Environmental Earth and Ocean Science: Environmental Earth Sciences

Four-Year Degree Pathway Example

Four-year plans may vary based on course availability and individual goals. Students should consult their advisor about degree requirements and reference the Course Catalog.

First Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
FYEX 100: Discovering Nature3
ENGL 110 Intro to College Writing3
MATH: Based on Placement 3 or 4
ESCI 120: Environmental Geology4
Total Credits for Semester13

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
COMM 100: Intro to Comm3
MATH 160/1614
ESCI 221: Physical Geology4
Gateway 1 TC: Maps&GIS3
Total Credits for Semester14

Second Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
Gateway 2 SR: Chem/Phys4
Gateway 3 3
ESCI 261: Intro to Oceanography4
ESCI 225: Geomorphology3
Total Credits for Semester14

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
Gateway 4 SR: Chem/Phys4
Gateway 53
ESCI 245: Environmental Meteorology3
ESCI 281: GIS3
Elective / Minor Course3
Total Credits for Semester16

Third Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
Gateway 6 PS: Phys/Math/BIOL 3
Gateway 73
ESCI 226: Earth and Energy Resources3
ESCI 380 Remote Sensing3
Elective / Minor3
Total Credits for Semester15

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
Gateway 83
ESCI 222: Historical Geology4
ESCI 266: Environmental Ocean3
ESCI 322: Environmental Hydrology3
Elective / Minor3
Total Credits for Semester16

Fourth Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
Keystone3
AW: Scientific Writing 3
ESCI 385: Global Climate Change3
ESCI 327 Or other ESCI Elective3 or 4
Elective / Minor 3
Total Credits for Semester15

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
ESCI 422 Or other ESCI Field Course 3 or 4
ESCI 326 Or other ESCI Elective4
ESCI 366: Marine Resources & Policy3
Elective / Minor3
Elective / Minor3
Total Credits for Semester16

Notes:

  • ESCI 422 counts as a capstone and is most often taught in summer.
  • Both math courses must be 4 credit hours or 1 elective must be worth 4 credits to reach 120.

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