Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2013-2014 Catalog Program: Environmental Science — Terrestrial Ecology Emphasis, BS Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Environmental Science — Terrestrial Ecology Emphasis, BS

Department of Environmental Sciences, Huxley College of the Environment

132-137 credits

Introduction/What is the Study of Environmental Science?

Students wishing to complete an Environmental Science major in four years should complete the general chemistry series during their freshman year and the general biology series during their sophomore year. Prospective environmental science majors are strongly advised to take additional preparatory courses that provide a strong background in chemistry, biology and mathematics. The preparatory courses are listed with the major, where approved as GUR courses in the catalog, may be used to fulfill both Huxley College and GUR requirements. All preparatory courses required for admission should be completed on a lettered or numeric grading scale, not P/NP, and must be completed with a grade of C- or better.

Why Consider a Terrestrial Ecology Emphasis in Environmental Science Major? 

 

 Contact Information

Department Chair
John Rybczyk
Environmental Studies 336
360-650-2081
John.Rybczyk@wwu.edu

Huxley College Admissions Advisor
Kathryn Patrick
Environmental Studies 539
360-650-3520
Kathryn.Patrick@wwu.edu

 Sample Careers

 

 Major/Career Resources

http://www.wwu.edu/careers/students_choosingamajor.shtml

How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):

 

Grade Requirements

A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.

Requirements

Preparatory Courses (47-52 credits)

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
 BIOL 204 - Introduction to Evolution, Ecology and Biodiversity
 BIOL 205 - Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology
 BIOL 206 - Introduction to Organismal Biology
 CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I
 CHEM 122 - General Chemistry II
 CHEM 123 - General Chemistry III
 ECON 206 - Introduction to Microeconomics
 MATH 124 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

 One course from:

    ENVS 203 - Physical Geography
    GEOL 211 - Physical Geology

❑ Any BCOM or CCOM GUR requirement course

❑ Any PLSC course

Major (85 credits)

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed

❑ Choose either:

     CHEM 251 - Elementary Organic Chemistry

        or the following series:

     CHEM 351 - Organic Chemistry
     CHEM 352 - Organic Chemistry
     CHEM 354 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I

❑ One course from:

     ESCI 321 - Oceanography
     ESCI 435 - Landscape Ecology
     ESCI 492 - Climate Change
     ENVS 325 - Geography of Landforms
     ENVS 326 - Climatology

❑ One course from:

     ESCI 325 - Fundamentals of Ecology
     BIOL 325 - Ecology

❑ One course from:

     ESCI 340 - Biostatistical Analysis
     BIOL 340 - Biometrics

❑ One course from:

     ESCI 470 - Ecological Restoration
     ESCI 490 - Environmental Risk Assessment
     ESCI 491 - Oceanography of Puget Sound
     ESCI 493 - Environmental Impact Assessment
     ENVS 410 - Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture
     ENVS 430 - Borderlands
     ENVS 474 - Planning for Sustainable Communities
     ENVS 493 - Environmental Impact Assessment
     ENVS 496 - Environmental Stewardship

❑ One course from: (minimum of 10 credits; maximum of 15 credits)

     ESCI 498A - Senior Thesis
     ESCI 498B - Internship
     ESCI 498C - Senior Project
     ESCI 498D - International Study

❑ One course from two of the following categories:

   Human Ecology, Geography:

       ENVS 303 - Human Ecology and Sustainability
       ENVS 341 - Population and Resources
       ENVS 343 - Urbanization: Processes and Patterns

   Environmental Policy:

       ENVS 304 - Environment and Resource Policy
       ENVS 320 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

   Environmental History, Philosophy, Ethics:

       ENVS 305 - Environmental History and Ethics
       ENVS 481 - History of Conservation in America

❑ Two lecture/lab courses or combination of courses from:

     ESCI 321 - Oceanography AND

          ESCI 322 - Oceanography Laboratory
     ESCI 361 - Water Quality AND
          ESCI 362 - Water Quality Lab
     ESCI 407 - Forest Ecology
     ESCI 408 - Field Methods in Wildlife Ecology
     ESCI 410 - Forest-Fish Interactions AND
          ESCI 411 - Forest and Fish Assessment
     ESCI 421 - Fisheries Management Lab AND
          ESCI 425 - Environmental Biology of Fishes
     ESCI 423 - Past Environments of the Pacific Northwest
     ESCI 426 - Marine Invertebrates and Their Environment
     ESCI 428 - Freshwater Algae Bioindicators
     ESCI 429 - Stream Ecology
     ESCI 430 - Limnology and Limnology Lab
     ESCI 440 - Wetlands Ecology
     ESCI 442 - Introduction to Remote Sensing
     ESCI 455 - Environmental Toxicology I AND
          ESCI 457 - Environmental Toxicology Laboratory I
     ESCI 456 - Environmental Toxicology II AND
          ESCI 458 - Environmental Toxicology Laboratory II

❑ Electives under advisement (28-37 credits)

   A minimum of 20 credits from

       ESCI 300- or 400-level

   Additional electives, if needed from:

       BIOL 300- or 400-level

       CHEM 300- or 400-level

       ENVS 300- or 400-level

       ESCI 300- or 400-level

       FAIR 330E - Ethnobotany
       FAIR 434P - Advanced Studies in Field Science

       GEOL 300- or 400-level

       MATH 125 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
       MATH 203 - Linear Algebra and Differential Equations I
       MATH 204 - Elementary Linear Algebra
       MATH 205 - Linear Algebra Workshop
       MATH 307 - Mathematical Computing
       MATH 309 - Introduction to Proof in Discrete Mathematics
       MATH 224 - Multivariable Calculus and Geometry I
       MATH 225 - Multivariable Calculus and Geometry II
       MATH 226 - Limits and Infinite Series

       MATH 300- or 400-level

   Maximum 3 courses allowed from:

       PHYS 114 - Principles of Physics I
       PHYS 115 - Principles of Physics II
       PHYS 116 - Principles of Physics III
       PHYS 161 - Physics with Calculus I
       PHYS 226 - Physics with Calculus IV

       PHYS 300- or 400-level

Terrestrial Ecology Emphasis (34 credit minimum)

Complete the following courses to fulfill the Terrestrial Ecology Emphasis. Courses used to fulfill requirements in the emphasis may also be used to fulfill above major requirements.

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed

❑ A minimum of 24 credits from

     ENVS 327 - The Soil Environment
     ENVS 427 - Soil Landscapes
     ESCI 330 - Natural History of the Pacific Northwest
     ESCI 392 - Introduction to Global Change
     ESCI 407 - Forest Ecology
     ESCI 408 - Field Methods in Wildlife Ecology
     ESCI 410 - Forest-Fish Interactions
     ESCI 411 - Forest and Fish Assessment
     ESCI 423 - Past Environments of the Pacific Northwest
     ESCI 431 - Watershed Biogeochemistry
     ESCI 433 - Population Biology
     ESCI 435 - Landscape Ecology
     ESCI 439 - Conservation of Biological Diversity
     ESCI 442 - Introduction to Remote Sensing
     ESCI 492 - Climate Change

❑ Additional electives, if needed, from:

  Maximum 4 courses allowed from:

     BIOL 326 - Ecology Laboratory
     BIOL 403 - Physiological Ecology of Animals
     BIOL 404 - Plant Ecology
     BIOL 410 - Animal Behavior
     BIOL 416 - Ecosystem Ecology and Global Change
     BIOL 432 - Evolutionary Biology
     BIOL 450 - Plant Anatomy
     BIOL 451 - Developmental Biology of Plants
     BIOL 452 - Systematic Botany
     BIOL 460 - Invertebrate Zoology
     BIOL 462 - Entomology
     BIOL 465 - Vertebrate Zoology
     BIOL 467 - Comparative Vertebrate Physiology
     BIOL 468 - Comparative Vertebrate Physiology Laboratory
     BIOL 479 - Plant Physiology
     BIOL 482 - Developmental Biology of Animals

  Maximum 3 courses allowed from:

     CHEM 300- or 400-level

  Maximum 4 courses allowed from:

     ENVS 320 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
     ENVS 325 - Geography of Landforms
     ENVS 326 - Climatology
     ENVS 372 - Natural Hazards Planning
     ENVS 420 - Intermediate Geographic Information Systems
     ENVS 421 - GIS Databases
     ENVS 422 - Advanced GIS
     ENVS 428 - Biogeography

  Maximum 4 courses allowed from:

     ESCI 321 - Oceanography
     ESCI 361 - Water Quality
     ESCI 362 - Water Quality Lab
     ESCI 421 - Fisheries Management Lab
     ESCI 429 - Stream Ecology
     ESCI 430 - Limnology and Limnology Lab
     ESCI 440 - Wetlands Ecology
     ESCI 455 - Environmental Toxicology I
     ESCI 456 - Environmental Toxicology II
     ESCI 457 - Environmental Toxicology Laboratory I
     ESCI 458 - Environmental Toxicology Laboratory II
     ESCI 459 - Aquatic Toxicology
     ESCI 462 - Air Pollution
     ESCI 490 - Environmental Risk Assessment

  Maximum 3 courses allowed from:

     ENVS 300- or 400-level

  Maximum 3 courses allowed from:

     FAIR 330E - Ethnobotany
     FAIR 434P - Advanced Studies in Field Science

  Maximum 3 courses allowed from:

     GEOL 310 - Geomorphology
     GEOL 318 - Structural Geology
     GEOL 372 - Watershed Hydrology
     GEOL 413 - Fluvial Geomorphology
     GEOL 415 - Stratigraphy and Sedimentation
     GEOL 455 - Climate-Related Geologic Hazards
     GEOL 462 - Hydrogeochemistry
     GEOL 470 - Landslides and Slope Stability
     GEOL 472 - Surface Water Hydrology
     GEOL 473 - Hydrogeology
     GEOL 474 - Ground Water Contamination

  Maximum 3 courses allowed from:

     PHYS 114 - Principles of Physics I
     PHYS 115 - Principles of Physics II
     PHYS 116 - Principles of Physics III
     PHYS 161 - Physics with Calculus I
     PHYS 226 - Physics with Calculus IV

University Graduation Requirements

General University Requirements (GURS) 
Writing Proficiency Requirement (WP)
180 Minimum Total Credits
60 Minimum Upper Division Credits
Residency Requirement
Minimum Grade Requirements
Final Quarter Requirement

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