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2006-2007 Academic Year - Trinity University

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TRINITY UNIVERSITY<br />

I. Required lower division courses<br />

*ANTH 1301<br />

*BIOL 1311<br />

*ECON 1311<br />

*GEOS 1304<br />

Introduction to Anthropology<br />

Integrative Biology I<br />

Principles of Microeconomics<br />

Environmental Geology: Humans and Their Physical<br />

Environment<br />

II.<br />

Required upper division courses (check catalog for prerequisites)<br />

*ECON/URBS 3333 Economics and the Environment<br />

*GEOS 3300 Oceanography<br />

III.<br />

One course from the following list (check catalog for prerequisites)<br />

BIOL 3434 Ecology<br />

BIOL 3440 Animal Behavior<br />

*CHEM 2319, 2119 Organic Chemistry<br />

GEOS 2304 Earth Surface Processes<br />

GEOS 3411 Hydrology<br />

GEOS 3308 GIS and Remote Sensing<br />

IV.<br />

One course from the following list (check catalog for prerequisites)<br />

ANTH 2357 Humans and the Environment<br />

ANTH 3367 South American Indigenous Peoples: Conquest and<br />

Development<br />

ANTH 3364 Economic Anthropology<br />

ANTH 4354 Seminar in Primatology<br />

ECON 3318 Global Economy<br />

ECON/URBS 3334 Urban Economics<br />

HIST 3382/<br />

URBS 3305 The City in History<br />

HIST 4360 Seminar in United States History: Environmental<br />

History<br />

PLSI 3313 Policy Analysis and the Policymaking Process<br />

PLSI 3346 Geography and World Politics<br />

*URBS 3347 Urban Systems<br />

Recommended:<br />

ENVI 4394 Environmental Studies Capstone Experience<br />

ENVI 4394<br />

Environmental Studies Capstone Experience<br />

The Senior Capstone Experience is an independently-designed course in which<br />

students apply at least one academic perspective to an environmental research<br />

question or issue. Students will work under the direction of the Chair of the<br />

Environmental Studies Committee and with the collaboration of at least one faculty<br />

from an academic department. Students will produce a significant project or paper<br />

that demonstrates both a familiarity with the environmental subject matter and an<br />

advance undergraduate understanding of environmental analysis. The course is<br />

available to seniors and may only be taken once for credit. Enrollment only by<br />

permission of the Chair of the Environmental Studies Committee.<br />

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