Academic Curriculum

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The B.S. degree in Environmental Studies emphasizes the societal aspects of human-environment issues, along with a core set of courses in the geosciences and basic sciences.

B.S. Environmental Studies: Curriculum

To earn a B.S. Environmental Studies, you should fulfill 44 credits of core courses from the College of Geosciences; 21 credits of Environmental Policy & Management: 9 credits of Math and Statistics; 4 credits of Biological Sciences; 6 credits of Geosciences electives; 6 credits of History; 23 other credits, and 15 free electives. The 15 hours of free electives makes this an attractive course if you are thinking of transferring majors. Further details are available.

Depending when you entered Texas A&M University your curriculum will relate to a particular catalog. If you entered in Summer or Fall 2008, your catalog is 131. Requirements, degree plans and course descriptions for the current and previous catalogs can be found at the links below.


Catalog
Likely year
of entry

Degree plan
126 2003 126 ENST
127 2004 127 ENST
128 2005 128 ENST
129 2006 129 ENST
130 2007 130 ENST
131 2008 131 ENST
132 2009
132 ENST

B.S. Environmental Studies: Administration

This degree program is taught by faculty from the College of Geosciences and administered by the Environmental Programs Executive Committee. The Program Director is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 
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