Students apply advanced knowledge and skills in Environmental Science, Technology & Policy.

Required Courses

  • At least 16 credits of Advanced Environmental Science, Technology & Policy courses as follows:
  • ONE of the following capstone seminar options:
  • ENVS 410: Capstone Integration Seminar (1 unit)
  • ENVS 402: Honors Capstone Seminar II (3 units)
  • ENVS 403: Capstone Seminar II (3 units)
  • Students who select ENVS 410 for their capstone seminar option must enroll concurrently in a 400-level capstone project course after completing ENVS 300. Please meet with a faculty mentor for more information about capstone options.
  • 13 to 15 additional credits (depending upon capstone seminar option liisted above). May not double-count with any other MLO.
  • BIO 242/L: Plant & Animal Form & Function (4 units)
  • BIO 340: Ecology (4 units)
  • BIO 342: Plant Communities of CA (4 units)
  • BIO 344L: Environmental Biotech Lab (4 units)
  • BIO 360: Vertebrate Natural History (4 units)
  • BIO 448: Aquatic Ecology (4 units)
  • BIO 472: California Flora (4 units)
  • ENVS 303/L: Calif Transect Orientation (5 units)
  • ENVS 309: Sci & Policy of Global Change (4 units)
  • ENVS 315: Soils & the Environment (4 units)
  • ENVS 350: Quantitative Field Methds (4 units)
  • ENVS 355: Environmental Monitoring (4 units)
  • ENVS 387: Water Resource Assess/Law/Poli (4 units)
  • ENVS 436: Rmt Sns/Image Process (4 units)
  • ENVS 440: Environmental Modeling (4 units)
  • ENVS 442: Vernal Pools of Ft Ord (4 units)
  • GEOL 360: Geomorphic Systems (4 units)
  • GEOL 460: River Hydrology, Assmt&Monitor (4 units)
  • PHYS 330: Electronics for Ecol Research (4 units)
  • Other upper-division BIO, ENVS, CHEM courses may count with advisor approval