Environmental Studies and Policy, Associate in Arts Degree
The Associate in Arts in Environmental Studies and Policy is an interdisciplinary degree that combines social science, policy, and human behavior with physical and biological sciences. Environmental studies will focus on how human behavior, economic development, and resource use impacts the environment. The program will emphasize environmental policy and regulation for conservation and sustainability.
Courses
- BIOL G100 — Introduction to Biology
- BIOL G104 — Marine Life
- BIOL G110 — Ecology and Field Biology
- BIOL G180 — Cell and Molecular Biology
- BIOL G182 — Zoology
- BIOL G183 — Botany
- BIOL G186 — Diversity of Organisms
- CHEM G110 — Introduction To Chemistry
- CHEM G130 — Preparation for General Chemistry
- CHEM G180 — General Chemistry A
- ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON G130 — Environmental Economics and Policy
- ECON G160 — Statistics for Business and Economics
- GEOG G130 — Introduction to Weather and Climate
- GEOG G180 — Physical Geography
- GEOG G185 — Human Geography
- GEOL G110 — Physical Geology
- MATH G140 — Business Calculus
- MATH G140S — Business Calculus with Support
- MATH G180 — Calculus 1
- PSYC G140 — Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
- SOC G125 — Introduction to Statistics in Sociology
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics
- STAT C1000E — Introduction to Statistics