BS-ENVS - B.S. in Environmental Science
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An advisory committee, composed of faculty from the specific disciplines, is convened to help students plan their programs.
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In addition to the General Education and Institute Core Curriculum Requirements all Environmental Science students must complete the programs core courses along with a science option:
All students in the Environmental Science program are required to attend the Environmental Science Senior Seminar (ENVS 4072) for four years or, if transfer students, for the duration of their enrollment in the Environmental Science program. In the first three years, students need only audit the seminar, but in their senior year, they are required to present at the seminar and take the class for a grade.
Three credit hours of courses numbered 4091 and 4092 taken in the appropriate department in the subject area of environmental science. These credit hours shall comprise a supervised research project, supervised scholarship project, or a supervised internship, and must result in a written paper or senior thesis. Prior to beginning the research project or internship, the student must prepare a short proposal of the activity. This proposal must be approved by the student’s advisor and two faculty from the Environmental Science Advisory Committee. Following completion of the project, all three faculty must sign off on the resulting research paper.