Environmental Studies Minor Requirements

Minor Requirements - 21 units
Select one of the following:
ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES
Physical Environment - select one from:
INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY
BIOLOGY 350
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
FIELD METHODS IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IN NATIONAL PARKS
FIELD METHODS IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IN NATIONAL PARKS
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY
ELEMENTS OF GEOLOGY
SOIL SCIENCE
GEOMORPHOLOGY (LANDFORMS)
WATER RESOURCES
BIOGEOGRAPHY
GEOHAZARDS
GEOHAZARDS
NATURAL HAZARD MITIGATION
CLIMATE CHANGE: THE SCIENCE AND IMPACTS
RIVERS AND FLOODS
PRINCIPLES OF OCEANOGRAPHY
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
Human-Environment - select one from:
ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS
AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE
INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABILITY
GEOGRAPHY OF WISCONSIN
LANDSCAPES OF NORTH AMERICA: PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENT
GEOGRAPHY OF POPULATION AND MIGRATION
CITIES AND SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT GEOGRAPHY
NORTH AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
US ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS AND POLICY
PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
FUNDAMENTALS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY OF NATURAL DISASTERS
GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Travel study in appropriate discipline (with permission)
Techniques - select one from:
ECOLOGICAL FIELD METHODS
BIOSTATISTICS
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL REASONING AND ANALYSIS
BASIC STATISTICAL METHODS
NATURE WRITING
GIS I: MAPPING OUR WORLD
GIS II: APPLICATIONS AND DATA
REMOTE SENSING OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CARTOGRAPHY AND GEOVISUALIZATION
GIS IN WATER RESOURCES
APPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCE GIS
Internship in Environmental Studies (1-3 units from any appropriate department)
Choose additional units from Physical Environment, Human-Environment, and Techniques to bring total to 21 units
Total Units21