Minor in Environmental Science

Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary field that examines relationships between the human and physical landscapes. It recognizes that the two landscapes are inextricably linked, and that altering one will affect the other. Topics such as global climate change, deforestation, wetland degradation, water, soil and air pollution, sustainability, economics, ethics, policies and laws, history, and literature all fall under the domain of environmental studies.

 

KSU environmental science students in the classroom

Program Snapshot

Required Courses: 8 Credit Hours

  • ENVS 2202K: Introduction to Environmental Science
  • BIOL 3370: Ecology
  • BIOL 3370L: Ecology Laboratory

Elective Courses: 7 Credit Hours

  • BIOL 3371K: Freshwater Ecology
  • BIOL 3650: Marine Biology
  • BIOL 4431: Human Physiology
  • BIOL 4486: Bioethics
  • CHEM 3700: Environmental Chemistry
  • CHEM 3710L: Environmental Chemistry Lab
  • ENVS 3100K: Soil & Water Science
  • ENVS 3350: Oceanography
  • GEOG 3315: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
  • POLS 3356: U.S. Environmental Policy & Politics
  • ENVS 4300: Environmental Ethics

Total Number of Credit Hours: 15

Curriculum 

Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology

Kennesaw State University
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology
370 Paulding Ave NW, MD #1202
Science Building, Building #370
3rd Floor, Room #308
Kennesaw, GA 30144

Phone: 470-578-5100

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