1. Introductory 3-credit course
2. Choose nine credits from ONE of the seven cluster options (A-G)
A. Biodiversity and Ecosystems
D. Ideas About the Environment
3. Select one additional (3 credit) environmentally related course
Take nine credits from the courses listed below.
Course substitions are encouraged! Course Substitution Form
| AG EC 450 | International Development, Renewable Resources, and the Environment |
| AG 160 | Introduction to Ethics and Issues in Agriculture |
| BIOL 419 | Ecological and Environmental Problem Solving |
| BIOL 438 | Theoretical Population Ecology |
| BIOL 461 | Contemporary Issues in Science and Medicine |
| ECON 428 | Environmental Economics |
| EM SC/S T S 150 | Out of the Fiery Furnace |
| ENGL 88 | Australian/New Zealand Cultural Perspectives |
| ENGL 430 | The American Renaissance |
| ENVE 460 | Environmental Law |
| FD SC/PHIL 280H | Food, Values, and Health |
| GEOG 123 | Geography of the Developing World |
| GEOG 434 | Politics of the Environment |
| HIST 110 | Nature and History |
| HIST/S T S 428 | The Darwinian Revolution |
| HIST 453 | American Environmental History |
| LARCH 60 | History of Landscape Architecture |
| NUTR/S T S 497G | Community Food Security |
| PHIL 403 | Environmental Ethics |
| S T S 100 | The Ascent of Humanity |
| S T S 101 | Modern Science, Technology, and Human Values |
| SOC 449 | Environmental Movements |
| SOC 450 | Justice and the Environment |
| SOILS 71 | Environmental Sustainability |