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Oct 16, 2024
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2010-2011 Academic Catalog [Published Catalog]
Environmental Science Minor
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Coordinated by: E. Cruz-Rivera (Biology), J. Grubich (Biology), A. Ramadan (Chemistry)
The minor in Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary degree program open to students in any major. The curriculum was designed with enough flexibility to allow students of all majors to enroll in the minor. The elective courses are designed to satisfy an individual’s field of interest. Students will participate in interdepartmental seminars and become involved in the study of environmentally related problems at both the national, regional and international levels. The minor will enhance the students’ career marketability. Students are required to choose an advisor for their minor from either the Department of Biology or the Department of Chemistry.
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Requirements (18-19 credits):
Concentration Requirements (9-10 credits)
One of the following Biology courses:
One of the following Chemistry courses:
Additional Requirements
Choose one of the following: Notes:
Students must finish their concentration requirements in biology and chemistry before taking BIOL/CHEM 399. |
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