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Freshman Fall Freshman Spring
Dept Id Title Credits
BIOL 1300 Molecules Cell Function 4
ENG 1110 English Composition I 3
HUSC 1521 Dimensions of Learning: College Beyond 2
MATH 1100 College Algebra Trigonometry I 3
MFL GEC Foreign Language III 3
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Dept Id Title Credits
CHEM 1100 Gen Chem I 4
ENG 1210 English Composition II 3
HEDU 1531 Health 2
HIST 1320 World Societies 3
MATH 1200 College Algebra Trigonometry II 3
PEDU 1541 Fitness 2
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Sophomore Fall Sophomore Spring
Dept Id Title Credits
ENG 1250 Elements of Speech Comm 3
GEOG 2100 Phys Geo 3
HUM Arts and Humanities I 3
MATH 2010 Calculus Analytic Geometry I 5
PHYS 1310 Gen Physics I 3
Semester Credits:
Dept Id Title Credits
BIOL 2700 Environmental Prob 4
MATH 2020 Calculus Analytic Geometry II 5
PHYS 2310 Gen Physics II 3
PHYS 2410 Lab I 1
SOCI Requirement 3
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Junior Fall Junior Spring
Dept Id Title Credits
GEOG 3435 Geographic Info Sys 3
HEDU 3100 Environmental Health 3
PHYS 2320 Gen Physics III 4
PHYS 2420 Lab II 1
SOCI 2300 Economy Society 3
Semester Credits:
Dept Id Title Credits
ENG 2105 Intro to Technical Writing 3
General Elective - 0-9 0-9
Concentration Elective 3-6
HUM GEC Requirement 3
PHYS 3290 Environmental Physics 3
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Senior Fall Senior Spring
Dept Id Title Credits
ENSC 4420 Environmental Sci Sem 1
General Elective - 0-9 0-9
Concentration Elective 3-6
POLS 3999 Enivornmental Politics 3
Semester Credits:
Dept Id Title Credits
ENSC 4420 Environmental Sci Sem 1
ENSC 4510 Environmental Sci Internship 2
General Elective - 0-9 0-9
Concentration Elective 3-6
Semester Credits:
Estimated Minimum Required Credits: 124

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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