Environmental Studies Minor


Environmental Studies Coordinator: David Aagesen

This minor provides an opportunity for the interested student to engage in a thorough study of the environment from many academic viewpoints, but in an integrated fashion. Through participation in this program, the student has an opportunity to study the nature of the environment, human relationship to the environment, today’s environmental problems, and proposed solutions to these problems. Qualified students may also participate in research within the College through collaboration with individual professors or in the community through various internships sponsored by participating departments.


 


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Requirements

The Environmental Studies Program is comprised of a grouping of courses offered by the various College departments and by the program itself. The student is required to complete 24 or 25 semester hours of these course offerings in a prescribed sequence.

Total Required Hours
24-25 semester hours
I ) FIRST LEVEL COURSES: Students are required to complete two introductory courses.

Envr 124
Environmental Issues
3 hours

Chem 103
Chemistry and Society OR Chem 116 Chemistry I OR Chem 120 General Chemistry I OR GSci 105 Environmental Science
3-4 hours
II) SECOND LEVEL COURSES: Students are required to complete four courses, two to be selected from among those courses with emphasis on “Natural Systems” and two to be selected from those with emphasis on “Human/Environment Systems.”

Natural Systems

Biol 203
Principles of Ecology

Biol 235
Disease and the Developing World

Geog274
Conservation and Resource Management

GSci 200
Environmental Geology

GSci 205
Oceanography

GSci 210
Mineralogy

Human/Environment Systems

Anth 204
Human Adaptation and Variation

Engl 250
Literature and the Environment

Geog 201
Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning

Phil 201
Environmental Ethics

Plsc 215
Community, State, and Regional Politics

Psyc275
Environmental Psychology

Socl 218
Environmental Sociology

Socl 260
Population Studies

III) THIRD LEVEL COURSES: students must complete two courses from among the following

Biol 303
Community Ecology

Biol 305
Conservation Biology

Biol 311
Taxonomy of Vascular Plants

Biol 314
Biodiversity

Biol 374
Wildlife Management

Biol 376
Environmental Management

Econ 330
Government Finance

Econ 340
Environmental Economics

Econ 355
Economic Development and Growth

Envr 395
Environmental Internship (see Note C)

Geog 340
Pyrogeography

Geog 370 OR Geog 371
Physical Climatology OR Synoptic Climatology (Note: only one climatology course may be used in the environmental studies minor.)

Geog 377
Urban Geography

Geog 382
Climate Change and Variability

GSci 315
Principles of Geochemistry

GSci 331
Geomorphology

GSci 333
Geologic Applications of Remote Sensing Imagery

GSci 347
Groundwater Hydrology

Hist 369
Environmental Thought and Politics in Modern America

Plsc 314
American Public Policy

Plsc 316
Political Power in American Cities
Note:
A) Courses at the 400 level may be applied at the Third Level if the student obtains department and program approval.
B)A student who is registered in the Environmental Studies Program may take one 300- or 400- level Directed Study course in lieu of one required course listed at the Third Level of the curriculum. Consult the Coordinator for details.
C) Environmental Internship may be used to satisfy the requirements for up to two Environmental Studies courses. For more information on this internship, contact the Coordinator of the Environmental Studies minor.


For further information and/or to enroll in the Environmental Studies Program, contact:

David Aagesen

SUNY Geneseo
Fraser 107B
Geneseo, NY 14454
E-mail: aagesen@geneseo.edu

Phone: (585) 245-5238

Fax: (585) 245-5180