Environmental Science Minor
MN
The purpose of the Environmental Science minor is to allow students majoring in one of the areas that impact
the environment to gain knowledge in this area. The objectives of this minor are a) to increase the student's technical knowledge
and methodological skills that pertain to this area; b) to provide students with scientific knowledge and skills necessary for success
in graduate school and/or careers in the public/private sectors in fields that pertain to this area.
Minimum required for minor = 26
- Environmental Science Minor Requirements (17 hours required)
- Take ONE of the following options (8 hours required):
- Take 2 courses:
- OR take 4 courses:
- CHEM 160GS, General Chemistry - 3 hours
(Prereq: MATH 102 or Math ACT score of 20 or better or permission of instructor)
- CHEM 160LGS, General Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
- CHEM 161GS, General Chemistry - 3 hours
- CHEM 161LGS, General Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
- Take THREE of the following (9 hours required):
- BIOL 307, Ecology - 3 hours (Prereq: BIOL 105GS, BIOL 106GS OR permission of instructor)
- BIOL 330, Wildlife Conservation - 3 hours (Prereq: BIOL 105GS, BIOL 106GS OR permission of instructor)
- CHEM 250, Elementary Organic Chemistry - 5 hours (Prereq: C grade in CHEM 161GS and CHEM 161LGS or equivalent)
- CHEM 301, Techniques of Chemical Analysis - 4 hours (Prereq: CHEM 161GS, CHEM 161LGS)
- GEOG 102GS, Physical Geography II: The Lithosphere - 4 hours
- GEOG 316, GIS - Working with GIS and Spatial Analysis - 3 hours
- GEOG 317, Remote Sensing of Environment - 3 hours
- Environmental Science Minor Electives (9 hours required)
- Take 9 hours from the following (minimum of 6 hours must be from outside the department providing the student's major degree):
- BIOL 301, Introduction to Soils - 4 hours
- BIOL 305, Research Analysis - 3 hours
- BIOL 380, Agronomy - 3 hours (Prereq: BIOL 103GS or BIOL 106GS or permission of instructor)
- BIOL 405, Range and Wildlife Management - 3 hours (Prereq: BIOL 307 or BIOL 418)
- BIOL 409, Biological Studies using GIS - 3 hours (Prereq: BIOL 307)
- BIOL 472, Fresh Water Biology - 4 hours (Prereq: BIOL 105GS, BIOL 106GS OR permission of instructor)
- CHEM 300, Environmental Chemistry - 3 hours or 4 hours (Prereq: CHEM 250 OR CHEM 360, CHEM 360L)
- GEOG 301, Geography of Soils - 3 hours (Prereq: GEOG 102GS or GEOG 207GS)
- GEOG 315, Geographic Information Systems - Principles and Concepts - 4 hours
- GEOG 400, Water Resources - 3 hours
- GEOG 416, Applications of Geographic Information Systems - 3 hours (Prereq: GEOG 315 or GEOG 316 or permission of instructor)