This pathway is one example of a pathway to an Environmental Studies B.A. degree, assuming that you have completed areas A-E of your GE as well as the science and math classes indicated in the Preparation section, including Precalculus, Introductory Chemistry, Statistics, Environmental Science, Economics,  Geology or Physical Geography, as well as at least one biology course. 
 
Your own unique situation and a number of other factors may mean your actual pathway is different. Perhaps you'll need an extra math or language class, or one of the courses we've listed isn't offered in a particular semester. Don't worry - there is flexibility built into the curriculum. You'll want to work closely with an advisor and use the academic advisement report to take all that into account and develop a pathway that's customized for you.
 
In the meantime, use this example as a starting point for choosing classes or discussing your plans with an advisor. Your advisor is your best resource when it comes to figuring out how to fit all the courses you need, in the right sequence, into your personal academic plan.

Spring Junior

CourseUnitsRequirement(s) Met
ENVS 300: Read, Writ & Crit Thnk in ENVS4
Any Approved Course4MLO 3: Culture and the Environment
Any Approved Course4MLO 4: Global Environmental Perspectives
Any Approved Course5
Total17

Fall Senior

CourseUnitsRequirement(s) Met
ENVS 387 or SBS 342 or GS 3764MLO 2: Environmental Economics and Policy
Any Approved Course4MLO 7: Area of Concentration
Any Approved Course4MLO 7: Area of Concentration
Any Approved Course3MLO 7: Area of Concentration
Total15

Spring Senior

CourseUnitsRequirement(s) Met
ENVS 403: Capstone Seminar II3MLO 5: Critical Thinking & Communication
Any Approved Course4MLO 7: Area of Concentration
Any Approved Course4MLO 7: Area of Concentration
Any Approved Course3MLO 7: Area of Concentration
Total14

Total: 60 units

This is assuming a transfer student has entered CSUMB with 60 units