4-Year Plan
Following is a 4-year plan for Environmental Science. You can also download a PDF of the 4-year plan.
Freshman Year
- UNIV 100 First Year Seminar: Cajun Connection 3 Credit.
- BIOL 110 Fundamentals of Biology I 3 Credit.
- BIOL 112 Fundamentals of Biology I Lab 1 Credit.
- BIOL 111 Fundamentals of Biology II 3 Credit.
- BIOL 113 Fundamentals of Biology II Lab 1 Credit.
- CHEM 107 General Chemistry I 3 Credit.
- CHEM 115 General Chemistry Lab 2 Credit.
- ENGL 101 Introduction to Academic Writing 3 Credit.
- ENGL 102 Writing & Research About Culture 3 Credit.
- ENVS 100 Environmental Science 3 Credit.
- ENVS 150 Plant Science 3 Credit.
- ENVS 151 Plant Science Lab 1 Credit.
- MATH* 143 Pre-Cal Algebra & Trigonometry 3 Credit
Sophomore Year
- CHEM 108 General Chemistry II 3 Credit.
- CMCN 100 Prin Human Communication 3 Credit.
- ENVS 285 Soil Science 4 Credit.
- MATH 250 Survey of Calculus 3 Credit.
- PHYS 207 Intro Physics I 3 Credit.
- PHYS 215 Physics Lab I 1 Credit.
- Elective (LIT) 3 Credit.
- Elective 4 (ARTS) 3 Credit.
- Elective (HIST) 3 Credit
- Elective (BHSC) 3 Credit
Junior Year
- ENVS 390 Soil & Water Conservation 3 Credit.
- GEOL 460 Site Assessment 3 Credit.
- ENVS 455 Geographic Information Science I 3 Credit.
- ENVS 464 Geographic Information Science II 3 Credit.
- ENVS 484 Watershed Science 3 Credit.
- PHYS 208 Introduction to Physics II 3 Credit.
- PHYS 216 Physics Laboratory II 1 Credit.
- Elective 1,2,3 10 Credit.
Senior Year
- ENVS 486 Water Quality 4 Credit.
- GEOL 355 Environmental Geology 3 Credit.
- GEOL 470 Groundwater 3 Credit.
- STAT 214 Elementary Statistics
- Elective 1,2,3 (concentration area) 11 Credit.
- Elective (BHSC) 3 Credit
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*Eligibility for MATH 143 based on ACT score. Students who are not eligible need to take both MATH 109 and MATH 110 as substitution courses.
1 Environmental Quality concentration area takes ENVS 377, 445, and 490, CHEM 221 and 222 and GEOL 450 and 470, and BIOL 407.
2 Soil and Water concentration area takes ENVS 357, 490. 493, and 495, and CHEM 221, and GEOL 433 and 450.
3 Geographic Information Science concentration area takes ENVS 357, 445, 473, 487, 493, and 494 and GEOL 450.
4 Must be selected from DANC, MUS, THEA, or VIAR.