Environmental Science, Technology & Policy, B.S.~ General Junior Transfer Pathway

Because CSUMB is outcomes-based, this chronological pathway lists each target outcome first either as an MLO (Major Learning Outcome) or ULR/GLO (University Learning Requirements / Graduation Learning Outcomes). It then shows courses aligned with those outcomes along with credits and an indication of when they are offered. For more information on a course-including title, credits, description and prerequisites – click its number. For more information on an outcome, click on its abbreviated name.

This pathway is intended as a reference after completing the recommended transfer preparation. If you have not completed the recommended transfer preparation, your actual pathway and number of semesters at CSUMB will vary depending on:

  • The number of credits you transfer into CSUMB, and how those credits articulate with CSUMB requirements
  • The Environmental Science, Technology & Policy concentration that you select as listed under requirements (Some concentrations do not require Math 151.)
  • Whether or not you need to take additional courses to meet the CSUMB Language ULR as a Graduation Learning Outcome (This pathway assumes you have not met the language requirement prior to your first semester at CSUMB. If you have already met the requirement in whole or in part, you can adjust your coursework accordingly in consultation with your major advisor.)
  • Whether or not you need to take additional coursework to meet the Technology and Information ULR as a Graduation Learning Outcome (This pathway assumes you have not met this requirement prior to your first semester at CSUMB. If you have, you can adjust your coursework accordingly in consultation with your major advisor.)
  • Actual availability of courses during a given semester
  • Personal choices you make in your Individual Learning Plan – in consultation with your major advisors – including the decision to pursue more than the minimal learning requirements
  • You must earn nine upper-division General Education credits after you have reached upper-division status. Upper-division GE courses taken when you are a lower-division student do not count toward this requirement.

You should consult an Environmental Science, Technology & Policy advisor for course scheduling details. If you work or participate extensively in extracurricular activities, we advise that you adjust your schedule to include winter term, summer term, or additional semesters so that you do not take more than 12-16 units in any one semester.

* If you want to complete additional lower-division courses before transferring to CSUMB, you may take the courses marked by an asterisk at a community college.

MLO
Covered

ULR/GLO
Covered

Course
Number

When
Offered

CR

F
A
L
L

2
-
1
9
-
2

-
LANG
-
GWAR
TECH

-

*GEOL 260/260L
*Any 102
*Math 151
ENVS 300
ENVS 300L
*ENVS 271

Every semester
Some every semester
Every semester
Every semester
Every semester
Every semester

4
4
4
4
1
2

S
P
R
I
N
G

-
2
1
2
3

LANG
-
-
-
-

*Any 201
ENVS 280
STAT 250 or STAT 100
*ENVS 272
Depends on concentration

Some every semester
Every semester
Varies
Every semester
Some every semester

4
4
4
2
4

F
A
L
L

2
5
7
9

-
-
-
-

*PHYS 220/220L or PHYS150/150L
ENVS 332/332L
Depends on concentration
ENVS 400

Every semester
Every semesters
Some every semester
Every semester

4
4
4
2

S
P
R
I
N
G

4,10
6
7
8
9

CULTURE, SERVICE
-
-
-
-

ENVS 384S
Depends on concentration
Depends on concentration
Depends on concentration
ENVS 403

Fall semester
Some every semester
Some every semester
Some every semester
Every semester

5
4
4
4
2