2010-2011 University Catalog 
  
2010-2011 University Catalog

Environmental Science, BS (pending SCHEV approval)


Banner Code:  SC-BS-EVSC

The program described below has been approved by the Board of Visitors and sent to the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia for consideration as a new degree program. The university cannot accept applications or enroll students in this program until SCHEV approval has been granted.

The BS in environmental science provides students with rigorous training in the fundamental science of the environment, and the application of the key scientific principles to the analysis of environmental processes and problems and to the development of practical responses to those problems. The program covers the fundemantal techniques of environmental science and engineering, protection and improvement of environmental quality, environmental policy, risk assessment and risk management, and public and private decision-making processes. Graduates of the program are prepared to undertake careers in a variety of environmental science fields, and are also qualified to pursue advanced scientific/professional education.

Students select a concentration in ecological science (ES), aquatic ecology (AE), environmental health (EH), human and ecosystem response to climate change (HERCC), or conservation (CSER). (Through the course work below, environmental science majors satisfy the university-wide requirements in natural science, quantitative reasoning, and synthesis.)

Students must fulfill all requirements for bachelor’s degrees including university general education requirements.

For policies governing all undergraduate degrees, see the Academic Policies  chapter of the catalog.

This program of study is offered by the College of Science.

Degree Requirements


  • Program and concentration-specific requirements

Concentrations


Students select a concentration in either ecological science (ES), aquatic ecology (AE), environmental health (EH), human and ecosystem response to climate change (HERCC), or conservation (CSER). Students take 24 hours of course work as indicated below for the selected concentration.

▲ Concentration in Aquatic Ecology (AQEC)


▲ Concentration in Ecological Science (ESCI)