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Environmental Science Program
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

(Granted by Indiana University)

Degree Requirements

First-Year Experience Course  Beginning freshmen and transfer students with fewer than 19 credit hours are required to take SCI-I120 Windows in Science (1 cr.) or an equivalent first-year experience course. BS Environmental Science students are encouraged to take the Themed Learning Community (TLC) SCI-BE499 Sustainabilty - Thriving Communities, Thriving Planet, which includes SCI-I120, GEOL-G107, and SPEA-V222.

Area I English Composition and Communication Competency (9 cr.) See the School of Science requirements under “Undergraduate Programs” in this bulletin. The second semester of English composition may be satisfied by ENG-W230, TCM 22000 or TCM 32000. GEOL-G205 may be used to fulfill the second writing course requirement, but the 3 credit hours cannot then also be counted as part of the core and concentration credit hours required in Area IV.

Area II World Language  No world language proficiency is required for a Bachelor of Science degree.

Area IIIA Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, and Cultural Understanding Competencies (12 cr.)  See the School of Science requirements under “Undergraduate Programs” in this bulletin. If a student chooses to take the SCI-BE499, Sustainability TLC, SPEA-V222 will count as one Social Science course.

For the most current list of courses in the areas of Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Understanding, please refer to the IUPUI General Education Curriculum.

Area IIIC Life and Physical Sciences Competency (26 cr.)  BIOL-K341 / BIOL-K342, CHEM-C105 / CHEM-C106, CHEM-C341 / CHEM-C343, and  PHYS-P201 / PHYS-P202. No grade below C- will be accepted in any of these courses.

Area IIID Analytical Reasoning Competency (12 cr.)  MATH 22100 / MATH 22200, or MATH 23100 / MATH 23200 or MATH 16500 / MATH 16600, CSCI-N207 or another CSCI course approved by the Department of Earth Sciences; and STAT 30100, SPEA-K300, or a course in statistics approved by the Department of Earth Sciences. No grade below C- will be accepted in any of these courses.

Note: Computer Science CSCI-N100 level courses and CIT 10600 do not count for credit toward any degree in the School of Science. Also, CSCI-N241 and CSCI-N299 do not count in Area IIID, but may count as an elective.

Area IV Major Core and Concentration Requirements

Thirty-two (32) credit hours of environmental science core courses including:

  • GEOL-G107 / GEOL-G117 Environmental Geology Lecture and Laboratory 
  • GEOL-G205 Reporting Skills in Geoscience (or 300+ GEOL, PBHL, SPEA, or GEOG with approval if G205 is used as the second composition course.
  • GEOG-G208 Environment & Society or PBHL-A115 Environment and Human Health
  • PBHL-P237 Environmental Ethics
  • GEOG-G303 Weather and Climate
  • GEOL-G306 Earth Materials
  • GEOL-G436 Earth Observation from Space 
    • OR GEOL-G477 Climate Change and Society
  • GEOG-G315 Environmental Conservation or SPEA-V311 Natural Resources and Environmental Policy
  • HIST-A410 American Environmental History

No grade below C- will be accepted in any of these courses.

Concentration Requirements  Seventeen to Eighteen (17 - 18) credit hours of courses within one of three Environmental Science concentrations. Students select one of the Environmental Science Concentrations – Earth and Water Resources, Environmental Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis, or Environmental Management.

A. Earth and Water Resources  Seventeen (17) credit hours, including:

  • GEOL-G334 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
  • GEOL-G430 Principles of Hydrology
  • GEOL-G406 Introduction to Geochemistry

One (1) concentration elective course, chosen from the following:

  • GEOL-G486 Soil Biogeochemistry
  • GEOL-G483 Isotope Geochemistry
  • BIOL-K411 Global Change Biology
  • GEOL-G415 Geomorphology
  • Other applicable topic courses in GEOL-G as approved by advisor

One (1) capstone course, chosen from the following

  • GEOL-G488 Global Cycles
  • GEOL-G467 GeoHealth; When our Health Collides with our Environment
  • GEOL-G460 Internship
  • GEOL-G495 Senior Thesis

No grade below C- will be accepted in any courses in the Earth and Water Resources concentration.

 

B. Environmental Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis  Eighteen (18) credit hours, including

  • GEOL-G338 Introduction to GIS
  • GEOG-G336 Environmental Remote Sensing or GEOG-G338 Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG-G337 Computer Cartography and Graphics or GEOL-G415 Geomorphology
  • Two (2) courses chosen from:
    • GEOG-G436 Advanced Remote Sensing
    • GEOG-G438 Advanced Geographic Information Science
    • GEOL-G487 Remote Sensing of Global Change
    • GEOG-G311 Research Methods in Geography
  • One capstone course, chosen from the following
    • GEOG-G439 GIS and Environmental Analysis
    • GEOL-G460 Internship
    • GEOL-G495 Senior Thesis

No grade below C- will be accepted in any courses in the Environmental Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis concentration.

C. Environmental Management Seventeen (17) credit hours, including:

  • PBHL-A316 Environmental Health Science
  • SPEA-E476 Environmental Law and Regulation
  • One (1) course in Spatial Analysis, chosen from the following:
    • GEOG-G338 Introduction to GIS
    • GEOG-G438 Advanced GIS
    • GEOG-G439 GIS and Environmental Analysis
    • PBHL-A441 Public Health Applications of GIS
  • Two (2) concentration elective courses, chosen from the following:
    • PBHL-A435 Energy, Climate Change, Resilience and Health
    • PBHL-A415 Explosions, Collapses, and Toxic Spills
    • PBHL-A430 eWaste, Toxic Matreials and Conflict Minerals
    • PBHL-A445 Global Health and Sustainable Development
    • SPEA-V311 Natural Resources and Environmental Policy
    • GEOG-G315 Environmental Conservation
    • SPEA-V310 Environmental Justice
  • One (1) capstone course, chosen from the following:
    • GEOL-G488 Global Cycles
    • GEOL-G467 GeoHealth: When our Health Collides with our Environment
    • GEOL-G460 Internship
    • GEOL-G495 Senior Thesis

No grade below C- will be accepted in any courses in the Environmental Management concentration.

D. Other Requirements  See the School of Science requirements under “Undergraduate Programs, Baccalaureate Degree, General Requirements” in this bulletin.

Environmental Science Plans of Study

There is no single semester-by-semester plan of study for the B.S.E.S. degree because of the flexibility encouraged within the program and the three concentration options. However, a possible plan for courses is given below. Variations from this sample plan of study should be made in consultation with the academic and concentration advisors.

Bachelor of Science Environmental Science Sample Programs  (120 hours required)

Sample Plan of Study
  • Freshman Year
    First Semester

    SCI-BE499 Sustainability TLC (GEOL-G107, SPEA-V222, SCI-I120)

    7
    GEOL-G117 Laboratory: Earth and Our Environment 1
    CHEM-C105 Principles of Chemistry I 3
    ENG-W131 Reading, Writing and Inquiry 3
    1 credit elective 1
    Total 15
    Second Semester 
    CHEM-C106 Principles of Chemistry II   3
    GEOG-G208 Environment & Society or PBHL-A115 Environment & Human Health 3
    Calculus I   3
    COMM-R110 Fundamentals of Speech Communication   3
    Culutural Understanding Course 3
    Total 15
    Sophomore Year
    Third Semester
    GEOL-G205 Reporting Skills in Geoscience (as 2nd composition course)   3
    PBHL-P237 Environmental Ethics   3
    Calculus 2 3
    CSCI-N207 Data Analysis Using Spreadsheets 3
    GEOG-G303 Weather and Climate 3
    Total 15
    Fourth Semester 
    GEOL-G306 Earth Materials 4
    PHYS-P201 Physics 1 5
    Social Science or Arts and Humanities Course 3
    Arts and Humanities Course 3
    Total 15
    Junior Year - EARTH AND WATER RESOURCES CONCENTRATION
    Fifth Semester
    GEOL-G334 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy 5
    BIOL-K341 Principles of Ecology and Evolution Lecture 3
    BIOL-K342 Principles of Ecology and Evolution Lab  2
    PHYS-P202 Physics 2 5
    1 credit elective 1
    Total 16
    Sixth Semester  
    GEOL-G477 Climate and Society 3
    CHEM-C341 Organic Chemistry I Lecture 3
    CHEM-C343 Organic Chemistry I Lab 2
    SPEA-V311 or GEOG-G335 3
    Upper Level GEOL, GEOG, SPEA, or PBHL elective (replace GEOL-G205 as 2nd composition) 3
    Total 14
    Senior Year - EARTH AND WATER RESOURCES CONCENTRATION
    Seventh Semester
    STAT 30100 or SPEA-K300 3
    GEOL-G430 Hydrology 3
    GEOL-G436 Earth Observation from Space 3
    GEOL-G406 Geochemistry 3
    Elective  3
    Total 15
    Eighth Semester
    Concentration Elective 3
    Concentration Capstone 3
    HIST-A410 American Environmental History 3
    Electives 6
    Total

    15

    Junior Year - REMOTE SENSING CONCENTRATION
    Fifth Semester
    BIOL-K341 Principles of Ecology & Evolution Lecture 3
    BIOL-K342 Principles of Ecology & Evolution Lab 2
    PHYS-P202 Physics 2 5
    GEOG-G338 Introduction to GIS 3
    GEOG-G336 Introduction to Remote Sensing 3
    Total 16
    Sixth Semester  
    CHEM-C341 Organic Chemistry I Lecture 3
    CHEM-C343 Organic Chemistry I Lab 2
    GEOL-G477 Climate and Society 3
    SPEA-V311 or GEOG-G315 3
    GEOG-G337 or GEOL-G415 3
    Total 14
    Senior Year - REMOTE SENSING CONCENTRATION
    Seventh Semester
    STAT 30100 or SPEA-K300  3
    Concentration Elective 3
    GEOL-G436 Earth Observation from Space 3
    Electives 6
    Total 15
    Eighth Semester
    Concentration Elective 3
    Concentration Capstone 3
    HIST-A410 American Environmental History 3
    Upper Level GEOL, GEOG, SPEA, or PBHL elective (replace GEOL-G205 as 2nd composition) 3
    Elective 3
    Total

    15

    Junior Year - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION
    Fifth Semester
    BIOL-K341 Principles of Ecology and Evolution Lecture 3
    BIOL-K342 Principles of Ecology and Evolution Lab 2
    PHYS-P202 Physics 2 5
    SPEA-E476 Environmental Law and Regulation 3
    PBHL-A316 Environmental Health Science 3
    Total 16
    Sixth Semester  
    CHeM-C341 Organic Chemistry I Lecture 3
    CHEM-C343 Organic Chemistry I Lab 2
    GEOL-G477 Climate and Society 3
    SPEA-V311 or GEOG-G315 3
    Concentration Elective 3
    Total 14
    Senior Year - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION
    Seventh Semester
    SPEA-K300 or STAT 30100 3
    Concentration Elective (Spatial Analysis) 3
    GEOL-G436 Earth Observation from Space 3
    Elective 3
    Elective  3
    Total 15
    Eighth Semester
    Concentration Elective 3
    Concentration Capstone 3
    HIST-A410 American Environmental History 3
    Upper Level GEOL, GEOG, SPEA, or PBHL elective (replace GEOL-G205 as 2nd composition) 3
    Elective 3
    Total

    15