In order to graduate, you will also need to complete your general education and university requirements.

Complete ALL of the following courses: 
  • MATH 150MATH 150: Calculus I
  • MATH 151MATH 151: Calculus II
  • STAT 250STAT 250: Applied Stat:Sci Tech
  • CHEM 110/LCHEM 110/L: Chemistry I
  • CHEM 111/LCHEM 111/L: Chemistry II
  • GEOL 260GEOL 260: Geology/Hydrology
  • ENSTU 283ENSTU 283: Politics & the Environment
  • ENVS 284ENVS 284: Envi Econ & Management
  • PHYS 150PHYS 150: Physics for Biologists OR PHYS 220PHYS 220: Physics I
  • BIO 230BIO 230: Environmental Biology OR BIO 211/LBIO 211/L: Ecol, Evol, Biodiv & Plants
  • ENVS 332ENVS 332: Intro to GIS/GPS
  • ENVS 300ENVS 300: Crit Thkg & Comm in Env Sci
  • ENVS 350ENVS 350: Quantitative Field Methods OR ENVS 355ENVS 355: Environmental Monitoring
Complete ONE of the following courses:
  • ENVS 272ENVS 272: The Atmosphere
  • MSCI 270MSCI 270: The Oceans and Atmosphere
  • BIO 210/LBIO 210/L: Molec&Cell Bio &Animal Phys
  • ENVS 282ENVS 282: Mtry Bay:Case Sty Env Sci &Pol
Complete ONE of the following courses:
Complete ONE of the following courses:
  • ENVS 410ENVS 410: Capstone Integration Seminar
  • ENVS 402ENVS 402: Honors Capstone Seminar II
  • ENVS 403ENVS 403: Capstone Seminar II
  • (note that ENVS 410ENVS 410: Capstone Integration Seminar must be taken concurrently with a 400-level capstone project course)
Select one of the following concentrations
APPLIED ECOLOGY CONCENTRATION
Complete ALL of the following courses:
  • BIO 340BIO 340: Ecology
  • ENVS 440ENVS 440: Environmental Modeling OR BIO 448BIO 448: Aquatic Ecology
Complete FOUR of the following course, not previously taken:
  • BIO 342BIO 342: Plant Communities of CA
  • BIO 344LBIO 344L: Environmental Biotech
  • BIO 360BIO 360: Vertebrate Natural History
  • BIO 448BIO 448: Aquatic Ecology
  • BIO 472BIO 472: California Flora
  • ENSTU 309ENSTU 309: Sci & Pol of Global Change
  • ENSTU 387ENSTU 387: Water Res Assess/Law/Poli
  • ENVS 303/LENVS 303/L: Calif Transect Orientation
  • ENVS 315ENVS 315: Soils & the Environment
  • ENVS 350ENVS 350: Quantitative Field Methods
  • ENVS 355ENVS 355: Environmental Monitoring
  • ENVS 436ENVS 436: Rmt Sns/Image Process
  • ENVS 440ENVS 440: Environmental Modeling
  • ENVS 442ENVS 442: Vernal Pools of Ft Ord
  • GEOL 360GEOL 360: Geomorphic Systems
  • GEOL 460GEOL 460: River Hydrology, Assmt&Monitor
  • MSCI 433MSCI 433: Seafloor Mapping
  • MSCI 455MSCI 455: Marine Fish Ecology
  • MSCI 470MSCI 470: Sci Pol & Mgmt in Marine Env
  • PHYS 330PHYS 330: Robotics for Ecol Research
WATERSHED SYSTEMS CONCENTRATION
Complete ALL of the following courses:
  • GEOL 360GEOL 360: Geomorphic Systems
  • GEOL 460GEOL 460: River Hydrology, Assmt&Monitor
Complete FOUR of the following courses, not previously taken:
  • ENVS 303/LENVS 303/L: Calif Transect Orientation
  • ENVS 315ENVS 315: Soils & the Environment
  • ENVS 350ENVS 350: Quantitative Field Methods
  • ENVS 355ENVS 355: Environmental Monitoring
  • ENVS 436ENVS 436: Rmt Sns/Image Process
  • ENVS 440ENVS 440: Environmental Modeling
  • ENVS 442ENVS 442: Vernal Pools of Ft Ord
  • MSCI 433MSCI 433: Seafloor Mapping
  • PHYS 330PHYS 330: Robotics for Ecol Research
  • BIO 340BIO 340: Ecology
  • BIO 342BIO 342: Plant Communities of CA
  • BIO 360BIO 360: Vertebrate Natural History
  • BIO 448BIO 448: Aquatic Ecology
  • BIO 472BIO 472: California Flora
  • ENSTU 309ENSTU 309: Sci & Pol of Global Change
  • ENSTU 387ENSTU 387: Water Res Assess/Law/Poli
NATURAL RESOURCES CONCENTRATION
Complete ALL of the following courses:
  • ENVS 315ENVS 315: Soils & the Environment
  • BIO 340BIO 340: Ecology or BIO 342BIO 342: Plant Communities of CA
Complete FOUR of the following courses, not previously taken:
  • BIO 340BIO 340: Ecology
  • BIO 342BIO 342: Plant Communities of CA
  • BIO 344LBIO 344L: Environmental Biotech
  • BIO 360BIO 360: Vertebrate Natural History
  • BIO 448BIO 448: Aquatic Ecology
  • BIO 472BIO 472: California Flora
  • ENVS 303/LENVS 303/L: Calif Transect Orientation
  • ENVS 350ENVS 350: Quantitative Field Methods
  • ENVS 355ENVS 355: Environmental Monitoring
  • ENVS 436ENVS 436: Rmt Sns/Image Process
  • ENVS 440ENVS 440: Environmental Modeling
  • ENVS 442ENVS 442: Vernal Pools of Ft Ord
  • GEOL 360GEOL 360: Geomorphic Systems
  • GEOL 460GEOL 460: River Hydrology, Assmt&Monitor
  • PHYS 330PHYS 330: Robotics for Ecol Research
  • ENSTU 387ENSTU 387: Water Res Assess/Law/Poli
  • ENSTU 309ENSTU 309: Sci & Pol of Global Change