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- 28-29 Credit Major in Earth Science, B.A.
- Minor in Geology
- 28-Credit Major in Geography, B.A.
- Certificate Program in Geographic Information Science (GISc)
- Interdisciplinary Program in Environmental Science, B.S.
- Minor in Environmental Science
- Minor in Geographic Information Science
- Career Preparation
- ENV 210: Introduction to Environmental Science.
- ENV 211: Introduction to Environmental Sciences Laboratory.
- ENV (GEH) 235: Conservation of the Environment.
- ENV 255: Regional Topics and Field Methods in Environmental Sciences.
- ENV 270: Environmental Pollution.
- ENV 326: Environmental Policy.
- ENV 330: Environmental Impact Assessment.
- ENV 420: Natural Resource Management: Senior Seminar.
- Courses in Geology
- Courses in Physical Geography
- Courses in Human Geography
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Undergraduate Bulletin 2011-2013 » Academic Departments and Programs » Earth, Environmental, and Geospatial Sciences
Earth, Environmental, and Geospatial Sciences
Department Chair (Acting): Hari Pant (Gillet Hall, Room 309A)
Department Faculty: Professors: Stefan Becker, Irene Leung, Juliana Maantay; Associate Professors: Heather Sloan; Assistant Professors: Yuri Gorokhovich, Hari K. Pant; College Laboratory Technician: Brian Morgan
Departmental offerings cover a broad spectrum of the social and natural sciences. These offerings integrate the earth sciences and studies of the human environment over a wide range, from urban geography to ocean sediments. Environmental issues, such as garbage disposal and recycling options, earthquake and volcanic hazards, coastal erosion, past extinction of life, and global warming, are important parts of various courses listed below.
Last modified: 2/22/2013

