Degree Requirements for the Environmental Studies Major in the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students
Only specific courses satisfy the major requirements, including electives. Not all courses are offered each semester. Courses should be chosen carefully, in consultation with your Student Success advisor. Environmental Studies majors select subject area modules to focus on. These modules are listed below.
- Natural Science Approaches
- Humanities Approaches
- Social Science Approaches
- Praxis Approaches
The degree in Environmental Studies in the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students (BPATS) requires the successful completion of 37 to 48 credits, including the senior thesis or directed research project, outlined as follows.
Introductory courses (3–4 credits)
Choose one:
- UENV 2000 Environment and Society (4 credits)
Other required courses (27–36 credits)
See the list of Environmental Studies courses that fulfill subject area module requirements.
- 3 courses in one subject area module (9–12 credits)
- 3 courses in a second subject area module (9–12 credits)
- 3 Environmental Studies electives (9–12 credits)
Senior Capstone (7–8 credits)
- UENV 4210 Senior Thesis, fall (pre-thesis) (4 credits)
- UENV 4211 Senior Thesis or an approved advanced-level course (3–4 credits)
Total credits: 37–48