Environmental Studies Distribution Requirements - ESAP

Applications of Environmental Science

Definition:  These courses apply scientific tools and methods to address environmental challenges.  A substantial component of the course must consider interactions between humans and the environment.

Updated 10/29/2024

Subject Course Title
BIOL 201 Natural History of the Cumberland Valley
BIOL 224 Plant Geography & Ecology w/Lab
BIOL 301 Columbian Exchange
BIOL 301 Wildlife Ecology
BIOL 314 Ecology
BIOL 322 Plant Systems
BIOL 324 Plant Geography & Ecology w/Lab
BIOL 325 Plant Physiology
BIOL 332 Natural History of Vertebrates
BIOL 412 Coastal Biology
BIOL 423 Plant Physiological Ecology w/Lab
CHEM 243 Modern Chemical Analysis w/Lab
CHEM 490 Environmental Chemistry & Toxicology
CHEM 490 Nanomaterials for Energy, the Environment and Health
ENST 305 Applied Entomology
ENST 305 Environmental Data Analysis
ENST 305 Green Infrastructure
ENST 305 Intro to Environmental Health
ENST 305 Land and Resource Managment
ENST 305 Mammalogy
ENST 305 Ornithology
ENST 305 Sustainable Waste Management
ENST  305 Urban Ecology
ENST 305 Vegetation Monitoring
ENST 305 Wildlife Monitoring Methods and Technology
ENST 310 Air Pollution and Health
ENST 310 Environmental Health Methods
ENST 310 Ornithology
ENST 311 Field Biology, Tools, Tech & Protocols
ENST 318 Advanced Applications in Geographic Information Systems
ENST 355 Green Infrastructure
ENST 361 Role of Natural Science in Environmental Studies
ENST  335 Analysis and Management of the Aquatic Environment
ENST  345 Agroecology
ENST  362 Principles of Natural Science for Environmental Studies
GEOS 202 Energy Resources
GEOS 204 Global Climate Change
GEOS 208 Environmental Hazards
GEOS 220 Environmental Geology
GEOS 250 Introduction to Arctic Studies
GEOS  320 Hydroecology
PHYS 114 Climate Change and Renewable Energies
PHYS 314 Renewable Energy Engineering (previously Energy and Environmental Physics)