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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-23 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environmental Sciences Major, B.S.
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The Environmental Science (EVS) major at Berry College is an interdisciplinary program for the study of the earth’s ecosystems and human interactions with those environments. Students in environmental science take a majority of courses in the natural sciences, but also engage the social sciences and humanities so that they understand and approach environmental problems in an interdisciplinary way. In addition to the environmental science core, students have the option of taking either a customized program of natural and social science/humanities electives or minoring in natural science, social science, or humanities. This flexibility allows our graduates to cater their coursework to a wider variety of career and educational opportunities in the public and private sectors. The Environmental Science program also gives students opportunities for internships, directed or independent studies, and cooperative research with faculty.
Note: Students cannot earn a major in Environmental Science and a minor in Environmental Science or a major in Environmental Studies and a minor in Environmental Studies. For students who are Environmental Science majors wishing to minor in Environmental Studies or Environmental Studies majors wishing to minor in Environmental Science, at least 9 hours in courses numbered 300 or above must be used solely to satisfy the requirements for the minor. In cases where courses may be used to satisfy more than one degree requirement, at least 15 hours in courses numbered 300 or above counted toward the major must be used solely for that requirement.
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Required Foundations Courses (17 hours):
EVS Electives (9 hours):
Choose 9 hours of coursework from the following:
Interest Focused Electives (selected in consultation with the student’s academic advisor)
Science Electives
Students can either:
- Complete a minor in Animal Science , Biology , Chemistry , Computer Science , Geology , Mathematics , One Health Science , or Physics or
- Complete 12 hours of 200 or greater level ANS, BIO, CHM (including CHM 109 ), EVS, GEO, MAT, OHS, PHY (including PHY 111 and PHY 112 )
- Up to 4 hours of EVS 498 may count toward the Science Electives.
- Up to 3 hours of EVS 494 may count toward the Science Electives.
- Students must select courses from two different prefixes.
Social Science and Humanities Electives
Students can either:
- Complete a minor in Anthropology , Business , Creative Writing , Economics , English , Environmental Studies , History , International Studies , Latin American and Caribbean Studies , Digital Storytelling , Philosophy , Political Science , Public Relations , or Sociology or
- Complete 6 hours of 300 or greater level ANT, COM, ECO, EDU, ENG, ENV, GOV, HIS, SOC, PHI coursework.
Note
Students planning to become certified to teach earth and space science in public K-12 schools must complete an Environmental Science major and a major in Secondary (6-12) Education. EDU 341 : Science Methods for Middle Grades and Secondary Education is required. Recommended courses include EVS 310 I , EVS 320 , and PHY 111 .
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