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B.S. Interdisciplinary Science: Specialization in Environmental Interpretation
 

(Offered jointly with the Department of Physics/Earth Sciences)

Fifty (50) credits in the Natural Sciences as follows:

  • BIO 121, General Biology I

  • BIO 122, General Biology II

  • BIO 200, General Biology III

  • STAT 104, Elementary Statistics, or CS 113, Introduction to Computers

  • ESCI 121, Physical Geology

  • ESCI 123, Geology Laboratory

  • SCI 453, Environmental Interpretation Internship

Two courses in the Structured Elective Component - Biological Sciences:

  • BIO 120, Plants of Connecticut

  • BIO 150, Marine Studies Institute

  • BIO 201, Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology

  • BIO 321, Invertebrate Zoology

  • BIO 322, Vertebrate Zoology

  • BIO 326, Non-Vascular Plants and Fungi

  • BIO 327, Vascular Plants

  • BIO 405, Ecology

  • BIO 420, Ornithology

  • BIO 425, Aquatic Plant Biology

  • BIO 444, Plant Taxonomy

  • BIO 480, Animal Behavior

Four courses in the Structured Elective Component - Earth Sciences:

ESCI 129, Introduction to Meteorology
ESCI 178, Planetary Astronomy
ESCI 179, Stellar Astronomy
ESCI 301, Planetarium Internship
ESCI 424, Geomorphology
ESCI 450, Environmental Geology
Other ESCI course(s) approved by the Department Chair

At least fifteen (15) credits in Directed Electives from the following:

  • ART 490, Curatorship

  • GEOG 256, Maps and Map Reading

  • GEOG 272, Physical Geography

  • GEOG 276, Elementary Cartography

  • GEOG 433, Issues in Environmental Protection

  • GEOG 442, Field Methods in Geography

  • ANTH 150, Introduction to Archaeology

  • ANTH 151, Laboratory in Introductory Archaeology

  • ANTH 325, Human Ecology

  • ANTH 422, Native Americans

  • SCI 418, Teaching Science in the Out-of-Doors

  • Or any course(s) from the Natural Sciences


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