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2007-08 Academic Year - Humboldt State University

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COMM 404 Theories of Communication<br />

Influence<br />

PSCI 317 Topics in Public Policy<br />

PSCI 358 Political Advocacy<br />

PSYC 335 Social Psychology<br />

SOC 480 Social Advocacy & Activism<br />

Ethics<br />

PHIL 303<br />

PSCI 323<br />

Theories of Ethics<br />

Environmentalism &<br />

Political Theory<br />

Plus four courses from the environmental<br />

ethics minor beyond those already required<br />

in the environmental science major<br />

Policy<br />

NRPI 210 Public Land Use Policies &<br />

Management<br />

NRPI 325 Natural Resource Regulatory<br />

Process<br />

ECON 309 Economics of a Sustainable<br />

Society<br />

Two from the following:<br />

PSCI 317 Topics in Public Policy<br />

[appropriate topic]<br />

PSCI 323 Environmentalism &<br />

Political Theory<br />

PSCI 373 Politics of Sustainable<br />

Society or<br />

PSCI 464 Technology & Development<br />

Water Resource Policy<br />

WSHD 310 Wildland Hydrology<br />

& Watershed Management I<br />

GEOG 350 North American Water<br />

Resources<br />

GEOG 352 Regional Climatology<br />

Plus two of the following:<br />

PSCI 352 Water Politics<br />

NAS 366 Tribal Water Rights<br />

GEOG 473 Global Water Resources<br />

Individual Design<br />

At least 16 units that make up a coherent<br />

whole. Must be agreed upon by the student<br />

and her/his advisor and approved by a 3-<br />

faculty-member review board. No more than<br />

six units of courses already completed (or in<br />

progress) may count.<br />

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR<br />

Environmental Science: First<br />

Nations Environmental<br />

Protection<br />

Complete all courses in the major with<br />

a C- or better.<br />

Lower Division Core<br />

NAS 104 Introduction to Native<br />

American Studies<br />

BIOL 105 Principles of Biology<br />

BOT 105 General Botany<br />

MATH 105 Calculus for the Biological<br />

Sciences & Natural Resources<br />

MATH 115 Algebra & Elementary [or<br />

Math Code 50]<br />

NRPI 105 Natural Resource<br />

Conservation<br />

GEOG 106 Physical Geography or<br />

GEOL 109 General Geology<br />

BIOM 109 Introductory Biometrics<br />

CHEM 109 General Chemistry<br />

CHEM 110 General Chemistry or<br />

CHEM 328 Brief Organic Chemistry<br />

ENGR 115 Introduction to Environmental<br />

Science & Engineering<br />

Upper Division Core<br />

PHIL/WLDF 302 Environmental Ethics<br />

ENGR 3<strong>08</strong> Technology & the Environment<br />

ENVS/NRPI 309 Communication in<br />

Natural Resource Conflict<br />

Resolution or<br />

PHIL/WLDF 309 Case Studies in<br />

Environmental Ethics<br />

ENVS/NRPI 400 Inscape & Landscape<br />

ENVS 410 Environmental Science<br />

Practicum or<br />

ENVS 411 Sustainable Campus<br />

NRPI 325 Natural Resource<br />

Regulatory Process or<br />

NRPI 425 Environmental Impact<br />

NRPI 377 Introduction to GIS Concepts<br />

NAS 331 Introduction to Native<br />

American Perspectives<br />

on Natural Resources<br />

Management<br />

NAS 332 Environmental Justice<br />

ECON 423 Environmental & Natural<br />

Resources Economics<br />

One from the following:<br />

JMC 232 Technical Writing<br />

NRPI 309B Environmental<br />

Communication<br />

COMM 322 Intercultural Communication<br />

AIE 430 Proposal & Grantwriting<br />

Process<br />

Concentration<br />

BIOL 109/109L General Microbiology/Lab<br />

[no credit for science majors]<br />

FOR 231 Forest Ecology or<br />

RRS 370 Rangeland Ecology Principles<br />

SOIL 260 Introduction to Soil Science<br />

WSHD 310 Wildland Hydrology &<br />

Watershed Management I<br />

NAS 364 Federal Indian Law I<br />

NAS 374 Native American Health<br />

One of these combinations:<br />

• FISH 320 Limnology<br />

FISH 443 Problems in Water<br />

Pollution Biology<br />

or<br />

• ENGR 350 Introduction to Water<br />

Quality<br />

ENGR 353 Environmental Health<br />

Engineering<br />

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR<br />

Environmental Science:<br />

Technology<br />

Complete all courses in the major with a<br />

C- or better.<br />

Lower Division Core<br />

Complete all 100-level courses before<br />

enrolling in upper division courses.<br />

BIOL 105 Principles of Biology<br />

MATH 105 Calculus for the Biological<br />

Sciences & Natural Resources<br />

Math code 50 or<br />

MATH 115 Algebra & Elementary<br />

Functions<br />

NRPI 105 Natural Resource<br />

Conservation<br />

GEOG 106 Physical Geography<br />

BIOM 109 Introductory Biometrics<br />

OCN 109 General Oceanography<br />

CHEM 109 General Chemistry<br />

CHEM 110 General Chemistry or<br />

CHEM 328 Brief Organic Chemistry<br />

ENGR 115 Introduction to Environmental<br />

Science & Engineering<br />

Upper Division Core<br />

PHIL/WLDF 302 Environmental Ethics<br />

PSCI 306 Environmental Politics or<br />

NAS 332 Environmental Justice<br />

ENGR 3<strong>08</strong> Technology & the<br />

Environment<br />

ENVS/NRPI 309 Communication in<br />

Natural Resource Conflict<br />

Resolution or<br />

PHIL/WLDF 309 Case Studies in<br />

Environmental Ethics<br />

NRPI 377 Introduction to GIS Concepts<br />

NRPI 425 Environmental Impact<br />

Assessment<br />

ENVS 410<br />

ENVS 411<br />

Environmental Science<br />

Practicum or<br />

Sustainable Campus<br />

<strong>2007</strong>-20<strong>08</strong> <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Catalog Environmental Science<br />

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