Environmental Sciences Major
Bachelor's degree
In Evanston (USA)
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Evanston (USA)
ENVR_SCI 201-0 Earth: A Habitable Planet (1 Unit) Overview of the physical processes governing environmental systems, from lithosphere to hydrosphere to atmosphere. Physical science perspectives on current debates, such as those over water resources, energy, and climate change.
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Subjects
- GCSE Physics
- Calculus
Course programme
Program Courses (11 units)
3 core courses:
ENVR_SCI 201-0 Earth: A Habitable Planet
ENVR_SCI 202-0 The Health of the Biosphere
ENVR_SCI 203-0 Humans and the Environment
8 advanced studies courses (see below)
Foundations in Science and Math (Units depend on chemistry and mathematics sequences taken; courses may double-count with another major or a minor)
Students should complete all of the following courses in their first two years:
MATH 220-0 & MATH 224-0 Differential Calculus of One-Variable Functions and Integral Calculus of One-Variable Functions
or MATH 212-0 & MATH 213-0 & MATH 214-0 Single Variable Calculus I and Single Variable Calculus II and Single Variable Calculus III
CHEM 110-0 & CHEM 131-0 & CHEM 141-0 & CHEM 132-0 & CHEM 142-0 Quantitative Problem Solving in Chemistry and General Chemistry 1 and General Chemistry Laboratory 1 and General Chemistry 2 and General Chemistry Laboratory 2
or CHEM 151-0 & CHEM 161-0 & CHEM 152-0 & CHEM 162-0 Accelerated General Chemistry 1 and Accelerated General Chemistry Laboratory 1 and Accelerated General Chemistry 2 and Accelerated General Chemistry Laboratory 2
or CHEM 171-0 & CHEM 181-0 & CHEM 172-0 & CHEM 182-0 Advanced General Inorganic Chemistry and Advanced General Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory and Advanced General Physical Chemistry and Advanced General Physical Chemistry Laboratory
5 courses chosen from the following, with at least 2 from the same group. (Chemistry and physics labs do not count toward the 5-course total.) 1
BIOL_SCI 215-0 Genetics and Molecular Biology
BIOL_SCI 217-0 Physiology
BIOL_SCI 219-0 Cell Biology
BIOL_SCI 220-0 & BIOL_SCI 221-0 & BIOL_SCI 222-0 Genetics and Molecular Processes Laboratory and Cellular Processes Laboratory and Investigative Laboratory
CHEM 210-1 Organic Chemistry
CHEM 210-2 & CHEM 230-2 Organic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry Lab I
ECON 201-0 Introduction to Macroeconomics
ECON 202-0 Introduction to Microeconomics
PHYSICS 135-1 & PHYSICS 136-1 General Physics and General Physics Laboratory
PHYSICS 135-2 & PHYSICS 136-2 General Physics and General Physics Laboratory
PHYSICS 135-3 & PHYSICS 136-3 General Physics and General Physics Laboratory
STAT 210-0 Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences
MATH 230-0 Differential Calculus of Multivariable Functions
MATH 240-0 Linear Algebra
MATH 250-0 Elementary Differential Equations
Environmental Sciences Major