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  1. Environmental Studies Curriculum

    Major and combined majors offered A student may choose environmental studies as a stand-alone major, a combined major in conjunction with other departments (see below), or as one field in...

  2. Geology Major and Minor Requirements

    Major Requirements Core Courses (9-10.5 units) Students entering the geology major take the following nine to eleven courses to meet minimum department requirements for graduation with the Bachelor of Science...

  3. Environmental Studies Courses

    The “N/S” designation indicates that this course meets the Nature/Society requirement. The “ESP” designation indicates that this course meets the Environmental Science and Policy (ESP) requirement for the environmental studies...

  4. Geology Courses

    GEOL 103. The Dynamic Earth An introduction to the study of the Earth intended for students with little or no previous exposure to geology or other science. The course examines...

  5. Environmental Chemistry

    Environmental Chemistry Combined Major Students graduating with a B.S. in Environmental Chemistry will be well prepared for positions in multiple areas of the private and public sector. Industry examples include...

  6. Information for First-Year Students

    Environmental Studies First Year Program Contact: Dr. Sara Ashpole Phone: 315.229.5890 Campus Address: 101 Memorial Hall Email: sashpole@stlawu.edu Students interested in environmental studies can pursue a stand alone major, a...

  7. Information for First-Year Students

    Environmental Studies First Year Program Contact: Dr. Sara Ashpole Phone: 315.229.5890 Campus Address: 101 Memorial Hall Email: sashpole@stlawu.edu Students interested in environmental studies can pursue a stand alone major, a...

  8. Conservation Biology

    Major offered First-year students considering a Conservation Biology major should seek early advisement from a faculty member and should begin the introductory courses required for the major in the first...