Students understand, use and accurately communicate advanced science concepts applied to environmental decision making.
Required Courses
- 8 credits of concentration-specific upper-division courses:
- Natural Resources Concentration
- ENVS 315: Soils & the Environment (4 units)
- and one of the following:
- BIO 342: Plant Communities of CA (4 units)
- BIO 340: Ecology (4 units)
- Watershed Systems Concentration
- Both of the following
- GEOL 360: Geomorphic Systems (4 units)
- GEOL 460: River Hydrology, Assmt&Monitor (4 units)
- Applied Ecology Concentration
- BIO 340: Ecology (4 units)
- and one of the following:
- ENVS 440: Environmental Modeling (4 units)
- BIO 448: Aquatic Ecology (4 units)