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HNRS 399 (3) Summer Honors Research<br />

Choose 2 of the following courses, at least one of which must be at the 300-level or above:<br />

BIOL 218 (3) Field Natural History<br />

BIOL 316 (3) Seminar in Conservation Biology<br />

ECON 342 (3) Ecological Economics<br />

ENGR 120 (3) Analyzing Our World: Foundations of Engineering Analysis<br />

ENVR 116 (4) Weather and Climate<br />

ENVR 210 (3) Humans and Wildlife<br />

ENVR 228 (4) Oceanography<br />

ENVR 319 (3) People and the American Landscape<br />

ENVR 322 (3) Ecological Modeling<br />

ENVR 329 (3) Global Biodiversity Conservation<br />

ENVR 377 (3) Internship (if not taken above)<br />

ENVR 393 (3) Topics in Environmental Studies<br />

ENVR 416 (3) Geographic Information Systems II<br />

ENVR 451 (3) Senior Research in Environmental Science (if not taken above)<br />

MATH 315 (3) Biostatistics<br />

The Environmental Science Minor<br />

(18 semester hours)<br />

Required:<br />

ENVR 101 (3) Introduction to Environmental Issues<br />

ENVR 316 (3) Geographic Information Systems I<br />

Choose 12 additional semester hours of ENVR courses, at least 3 credits of which must be at the<br />

300-level or above. ECON 342 may be taken as one of these electives.<br />

Equine Studies<br />

Although there is no major or minor in Equine Studies, a certificate is offered for students interested in<br />

a career in the equine industry and for the student/amateur who would enjoy expanding her knowledge<br />

and experience in this area. The certificate is available in a management concentration and in a teaching<br />

and schooling concentration, and may be elected by students majoring in any department of the<br />

<strong>College</strong>. See the separate department listings for .<br />

The Equine Studies Certificate<br />

(26-29 semester hours)

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