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Dec 11, 2024
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2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environmental Policy and Science – Specialization in Environmental Biology
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Environmental Policy and Science Core Group and Minor Requirements
Core choices from Sciences:
Core choices from Policy:
This course may fulfill either a science or policy choice.
Required:
This specialization is for students who wish to work with biota and treats issues such as conservation and remediation, or ecosystem dynamics (including marine biology, landscape biology, and forestry). Here the emphasis is on gaining both a biological and chemical background required for most graduate programs or for employment in consulting, conservation, toxicology, or environmental regulation. Recommended courses for Environmental Biology
In addition to the six core courses, students should take: - BIO 1111 - Principles of Biology I
- BIO 1112 - Principles of Biology II
Five advanced electives in Biology at the 2000 level or higher (the selection of advanced Biology electives will be guided through advising and interest of the student). Relevant choices may include, but are not restricted to: Ecology, Environmental Health, Conservation
Biology, Marine Biology, Evolution, Vertebrate Diversity, Invertebrate Biology, Botany, Parasitology, Epidemiology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Physiology and designated special topics or additional science courses offered through EPS - EPS 2203 - Environmental Chemistry or
- CHE 2203 - Environmental Chemistry
- EPS 4494 - EPS Senior Seminar
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