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Environmental Studies (ENVST)
Selecting Initial Courses Students interested in environmental issues should register for ENVST 100, Introduction to Environmental Studies, during their first year. This course is a prerequisite for both the major and the minor in Environmental Studies and provides a broad overview of the field. It also gives students a good sense of how to continue their studies in the environmental field.
In addition, a 100-level lab science course is required for 200-level lab courses in Environmental Studies (ENVST 200, Environmental Science; BIOL 223, Ecology; and GEOL 203, Surface Processes). Environmental Studies major requirements also include a statistics course. STAT 140, Introduction to the Ideas and Application of Statistics; STAT 240, Elementary Data Analysis and Experimental Design; or ECON 220, Introduction to Econometrics is recommended.
First year students may consider enrolling in:
| ENVST-100s |
Introduction to Environmental Studies |
| BIOL-145f |
Introductory Biology |
| CHEM-101f |
General Chemistry I |
| GEOG 105f |
World Regional Geography |
| GEOG-106f |
The Physical Environment |
| PHYS-103f |
Foundations of Physics |
| ECON-220f |
Introducion to Econometrics |
| STAT-140f |
Introductions to the Idea and Applications of Statistics |
| STAT-240f |
Elementry Data Analysis and Experimental Design |
Students with questions may contact Environmental Studies Program office at (413) 538-2898.
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