Environmental Science, Environmental Physics
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Estimated Minimum Required Credits: 124
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Students may substitute BIOL 2700 - Environmental Problems. Students must take at least 15 hours from the following Political Science Concentration. Electives POLS 2110 - Comparative Politics (3) POLS 3210 - Public Opinion Prop (3) POLS 3310 - The American Constitutional System (3) POLS 3320 - Amer Political Parties (3) POLS 3410 - Municipal Government (3) POLS 3700 - the U.S. Congress People, Power, and Politics (3) POLS 3710 - The American Presidency (3) POLS 3810 Independent Study in Political Science ENSC 4400 - Topics in Environmental Science (1-4).
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