Environmental Science, Associate in Science for Transfer
Environmental science is the study of both natural and engineered systems—from ecosystems and climate to AI-driven monitoring, robotic sensing platforms, energy storage infrastructure, blockchain-verified carbon markets, and multiomic biotechnology. The field now operates at the convergence of seven pillars: artificial intelligence, robotics, energy systems, blockchain/digital infrastructure, multiomics, economics/policy, and entrepreneurship. As these technologies reshape how we monitor, manage, and build sustainable systems, environmental scientists must develop skills that span traditional science, data analytics, policy, and venture creation. This program prepares students for transfer t
Courses
- BIOL M02A — General Biology I
- BIOL M02AH — Honors: General Biology I
- BIOL M02B — General Biology II
- BIOL M02BH — Honors: General Biology II
- CHEM M01A — General Chemistry I
- CHEM M01AH — Honors: General Chemistry I
- CHEM M01B — General Chemistry II
- ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENSC M01 — Environmental Science
- GEOG M01 — Physical Geography
- GEOG M01L — Physical Geography Lab
- GEOL M02 — Physical Geology
- GEOL M02H — Honors: Physical Geology
- GEOL M02L — Physical Geology Lab
- MATH C2210 — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals
- MATH C2210H — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals - Honors
- MATH M16A — Applied Calculus I
- PHYS M10A — General Physics I
- PHYS M10AL — General Physics I Lab
- PHYS M10B — General Physics II
- PHYS M10BL — General Physics II Laboratory
- PHYS M20A — Mechanics of Solids and Fluids
- PHYS M20AL — Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Laboratory
- PHYS M20B — Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism
- PHYS M20BL — Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism Laboratory
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics
- STAT C1000H — Introduction to Statistics - Honors