Curriculum & Courses

These are the suggested course patterns for the two streams in the Bachelor of Applied Science ― Environmental Science program for Fall 2009.

Read more about Arts and Science requirements.

Direct Entry

The Bachelor of Applied Science ― Environmental Science Direct Entry curriculum includes Arts and Science courses and two semesters of Directed Field Study.

Semester 1

ENGL 1101 Critical Writing and Reading OR
any 1100-level (or higher) English
CHEM 2209 General Chemistry for Engineers
ENVS 2201 Introduction to Industrial Ecology
MATH 2285 Calculus with Applications
Arts and Science Requirement

Semester 2

BIOL 2211 Terrestrial Ecology
CHEM 3357 Industrial Organic Chemistry
ENVS 2205 Data Processing and Statistics
MIBI 1217 Environmental Microbiology
Arts and Science Requirement

Semester 3

BIOL 2219 Aquatic Ecology
COMP 1209 Computing for Applied Degrees
ENVS 2211 Health and Safety Issues in the Environment Industry
ENVS 3321 Water Pollution and Surface Water Analysis I
ENVS 3333 Groundwater Contamination
Arts and Science Requirement

Semester 4

ENVS 3315 Applied Instrumentation
ENVS 3323 Watershed Management
ENVS 3335 Issues in Environmental Assessment
ENVS 4433 Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Arts and Science Requirement

Semester 5

ENVS 2010 Directed Field Studies I

Semester 6

ENTR 1232 Entrepreneurship Studies
ENVS 4405 Air Quality
ENVS 4413 Principles of Eco-Industrial Development
ENVS 4431 Management of Residuals
ENVS 4441 Site System Remediation Design
Arts and Science Requirement

Semester 7

ENVS 3303 Life-Cycle Assessment
ENVS 4407 Pollution Prevention: Toward Zero Emissions
ENVS 4417 Design for the Environment
ENVS 4419 Regulatory Management
ENVS 4423 Market Based Initiatives
Arts and Science Requirement

Semester 8

ENVS 3010 Directed Field Studies II

Indirect Entry

Semester 1

ENTR 1232 Entrepreneurship Studies
ENVS 2201 Introduction to Industrial Ecology
Environmental Science Option
Approved Mathematics Option
Arts and Science Requirement

Semester 2

ENVS 3303 Life-Cycle Assessment
ENVS 4407 Pollution Prevention: Toward Zero Emissions
Environmental Science Option
Environmental Science Option
Arts and Science Requirement
Environmental Science 2010 Directed Field Studies I
Environmental Science 3010 Directed Field Studies II

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