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1 Student Advisor Undergraduate Catalog Requirements System General Education Requirements (SGR) (30 credits, Complete First 2 Years) Bachelor of Science in Ecology & Environmental Science (Fall 2016) Student ID# Minimum GPA College of ABS Requirements Anticipated Graduation Term Today's Date SGR Goal 1 Written Communication (6 credits) Grasses and Grasslike Plants/Lab 6 SEM GR Requirements for College/Major/Program/Other Required Courses 54 SEM GR ENGL 101 Composition I (SGR 1) F,S Placement 3 F, S ABS 475/L Int Nat Res Mgt (AW) S, Senior Standing 3 S BIOL 153/L OR BOT General Biology II and Lab (4 cr) or General ENGL 201 Composition II (SGR 1) ENGL F, S 201/L OR NRM Botany and Lab (3 cr), or Animal Diversity and S, Biol /L Lab (3 cr) S SGR Goal 2 Oral Communication (3 credits) 3 CHEM Chem 108/L (5 cr) or Chem 114/L (4 cr) S Chem 112/L, Math S SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech (SGR 2) F,S none 3 F, S ECON/AGEC 372 Intr Resource Env Economics S, Econ 201 recommended 3 S EES 275 Intro Env Science S CHEM and BIOL classes needed as pre-req 3 S SGR Goal 3 Social Sciences/Diversity (2 Disciplines, 6 credits) 6 EES 425/L-525L Disturbance and Restoration Ecology Lab Fevn, None 3 Fevn SGR #3 ECON 201 (recommended)(sgr 3) F,S none 3 F, S GEOG L Intro to GIS and Lab F,S none 3 F, S SGR #3 Social Sciences/Globalization (SGR 3) F,S none 3 F, S NRM 110 Intro Nat Res Management F or S(online) or Su(online),none 3 NRM 230 Nat Res Mgt Techniques Summer of Freshman Year 3 SU SGR Goal 4 Humanities and Arts/Diversity (2 Disciplines, 6 credits) 6 NRM 282/L Nat Res Mgt Stats & Lab F,S Math F, S SGR #4 Humanities/Arts Diversity (SGR 4) F,S none 3 F, S NRM 300 Laws & Policies Nat Res Mgt None 3 SGR #4 Humanities/Arts Diversity (SGR 4) F,S none 3 F, S NRM/BIOL 311 Prin Ecology F none; Biol 151 recommended 3 F NRM/BIOL 311L Prin Ecology Lab F none; Biol 151 recommended 1 F PHIL/BIOL 383 or SGR Goal 5 Mathematics (3 credits) 3 PHIL Bioethics (4 cr) or Environmental Ethics (3 cr) None 4 MATH 102 College Algebra (SGR 5) F,S Placement/MATH 102 or 115, L, or F, S PHYS Phys 101/L or Phys 111/L F,S Math 102 pre-req for PHYS F, S PS 243 Principles of Geology S Chem 106 or S RANG 374/L Nat Res Hab Cons Mgt Restore F, None 4 F SGR Goal 6 Natural Sciences (6 credits) 8 Other Required Courses: Students should take 25 credits from the approved emphasis list. Work with advisor to plan BIOL L General Biology I and Lab (SGR 6) F, none 4 F apppropriate classes for your intended career goals. 25 CHEM L or Chemisty Survery and Lab or General F, S CHEM L Chemistry I and Lab F, S MATH F MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 3 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 3 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 4 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 3 Institutional Graduation Requirements (IGRs) (5 credits) MAJ ELEC Major Elective see Emphasis electives 3 MAJ ELEC Major Elective see Emphasis electives 3 IGR Goal 1 First Year Seminar 2 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 3 NRM 109/L First Year Seminar (IGR 1) F, none 2 F MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 3 05/27/16 IGR Goal 2 Cultural Awareness/Responsibility (Must have a different prefix than the courses us 3 Other Coursework 4 PS 213/L Soils and Lab (IGR 2) F Chem 106/L or 112/L 3 GEN ELEC General Electives 3 GEN ELEC General Electives 1 Globalization Requirement Globalization BIOL/PHIL 383 can be used to complete this requirement Advanced Writing Requirement ABS 475/L Int Nat Res Mgt (AW) S, Senior Standing Information Subject to Change. This checksheet is not a contract. TOTAL CREDITS 120
2 Student Student ID# Bachelor of Science in Ecology & Environmental Science (Fall 2016) Sample 4 Year Plan First Year Fall Courses Prerequsites/Comments CR SEM GR First Year Spring Courses Prerequsites/Comments CR SEM GR NRM 109/L First Year Seminar (IGR 1) F, none 2 ENGL 101 Composition I (SGR 1) F,S Placement 3 NRM 110 Intro Nat Res Management F or S(online) or Su(online),none 3 BIOL 153/L OR BOT 2General Biology II and Lab or General Biology ors Biol 151/L 4 BIOL 151/L General Biology I and Lab (SGR 6) F, none 4 CHEM Chem 108/L or Chem 114/L S Chem 112/L, Math CHEM Chem 106/L or Chem 112/L F,S Math EES 275 Intro Env Science S Chem 112, Biol MATH 102 College Algebra (SGR 5) F,S Placement/Math 102 or 115, L, o NRM 230 Nat Res Mgt Techniques Summer of Freshman Year 3 Second Year Fall Courses Second Year Spring Courses SGR #3 Econ 201 (rec for Econ 372)(SGR 3) F,S none 3 ENGL 201 Composition II (SGR 1) ENGL PS 213/L Soils and Lab (IGR 2) F Chem 106/L or 112/L 3 SGR #4 Humanities/Arts Diversity (SGR 4) F,S none 3 SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech (SGR 2) F,S none 3 SGR #3 Social Sciences/Globalization (SGR 3) F,S none 3 NRM 282/L Nat Res Mgt Stats & Lab F,S Math PS 243 Geology S Chem SGR #4 Humanities/Arts Diversity (SGR 4) F,S none 3 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives Third Year Fall Course Third Year Spring Courses PHYS Phys 101/L or Phys 111/L F,S Math NRM 300 Laws & Policies Nat Res Mgt None 3 PHIL/BIOL 383 or PHIL 454 Bioethics or Environmental Ethics None 4 ECON 372 Intr Resource Env Economics S, Econ 201 recommended 3 NRM/BIOL 311 Prin Ecology F none; Biol 151 recommended 3 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 3 NRM/BIOL 311L Prin Ecology Lab F none; Biol 151 recommended 1 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 3 GEOG L Intro to GIS (Env Sci) F,S none 3 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives Fourth Year Fall Courses Fourth Year Spring Courses RANG 374/L Nat Res Hab Cons Mgt Restore F, None 4 ABS 475/L Int Nat Res Mgt (AW) S, Senior Standing 3 EES 425/L-525L Disturbance and Restoration Ecology Lab Fevn, None 3 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 3 MAJ ELEC Major Elective see Emphasis electives 3 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 3 GEN ELEC General Electives 3 GEN ELEC General Electives 1 MAJ ELEC Major Electives see Emphasis electives 3 SGR courses IGR courses Advanced Writing (AW) Totals 120 Globalization (G) Major Courses (NOTE GRADE REQUIREMENTS HERE) Information Subject to Change. This checksheet is not a contract.
3 Ecology & Environmental Science Elective Course Options Course # Course Title Prerequsites/Comments Credits AST 340 Climate Risk Management with Precision Agriculture None (F) 3 Biol 202/L Genetics and Organismal Biology and Lab Biol 153 an Chem 114/L 4 Bot 201/L General Botany and Lab Biol 101 or Biol 151 (S) 3 Bot 301/L Plant Systematics and Lab Biol 103 or Biol 153 (S) 3 Bot 327/L Plant Physiology and Lab Biol 151 and Biol 153 or Biol 151 and Bot Bot 405/L Grasses and Grasslike Plants and Lab Biol 103 or Biol 153 (F) 3 Bot 415/L Aquatic Plants and Lab Biol 103 or Biol 153 (Fodd) 3 Bot 419/L Plant Ecology and Lab Biol 103 and Bot 201 or Biol 153 (F) 3 CEE 323/L Water Suppl Eng CEE CEE 422/L Env Engineer Instrumentation CEE CEE 434 Hydrology Stat 281 or Stat 381 (F) 3 Chem 326/L Organic Chem I and Lab Chem 114/L (F) 4 Chem 328/L Organic Chem II and Lab Chem 326/L (S) 4 Chem 332/L Analytical Chem and Lab Chem 114/L (F) 3 Chem 464 Biochemistry I Chem 328/L (F) 3 Chem 482 Environmental Chemistry Chem 326/L (Fodd) 3-4 EES 430/L Biological Invasions and Lab Fodd 3 EES 491 Independent Study 1-3 EES 494 Internship 1-12 EES 496 Field Experience 1-12 EES 498 Undergraduate Research/Scholarship 1-4 Geog 473 Data Creation & Integration None 3 Geog 474 Vector Raster Mod None 3 Geog 475 GIS Applications None 3 Geog 484/L Remote Sensing and Lab Consent (F,S) 3 HLTH 443 Public Health Science None (F,S) 3 HLTH 445 Epidemiology None (F,S) 3 LA 331 Landscape Site Engineering pre req LA 252 LA 341 Planning Public Grounds pre req LA LA 352 Planting Design Studio LA 351 and HO 311/L 4 MICR 231/L General Microbiology and Lab None (F,S) 4 MICR 310/L Environmental Micro and Lab Chem 106/L or Chem 112/L (Sevn) 4 MICR 421/L-521/L Soil Micro and Lab Biol 151/L and Biol 153/L or Bot 201 (S) 3 NRM 200/L Animal Diversity and Lab None (S) 3 NRM 450/L-550/L FW Monitoring and Assessment and Lab None (Fodd) 3 NRM 464 Ecosystem Ecology Biol 311 (Fevn) 3 NRM 466 Environmental Tox and Contam None (Sevn) 3 NRM 482/L Nat Resources Biometry and Lab NRM 282/L (S) 3 PS 362/L Environmental Soil Mgt and Lab PS 213 (S) 3 PS Environmental Soil Chemistry PS 213/L and Chem 108/L or Chem 120/L (S) 3 Rang 425/L-525/L Range Assess and Monitoring and Lab Stat STAT 381 Intro Probability and Statistics Math STAT R Programming CSC STAT Statistical Methods II Math 102 (F,S) 3 STAT Nonparametric Statistics Stat 281 or Stat WL 302 Animal Behavior Biol 101/L or Biol 151/L (Sodd) 3 WL 355/L Mammalogy and Lab Biol 101/L or Biol 151/L (F) 3 WL 363/L Ornithology and Lab None (S) 4 WL 367/L Ichthyology and Lab None (F) 3 WL 417/L-517/L Large Mammal Ecology and Lab Consent (Sevn) 3 WL 419/L-519/L Waterfowl Ecology and Mgt and Lab Consent (Fodd) 3 WL 427/L-527/L Limnology and Lab None (Fevn) 3 WL 434/L Herpetology and Lab Sodd 3
4 Environmental Informatics and Analysis NRM 482/L Nat Res Biometry and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 Stat XXX Any Advanced Statistics Course See Course Options Reference 3 Geog 473 GIS: Data Creation and Integration or See Course Options Reference 3 Geog 474 GIS: Vector Creation and Integration and See Course Options Reference 3 Geog 475 GIS Applications See Course Options Reference 3 Geog 484 Remote Sensing See Course Options Reference 4 Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 7-9 Watershed Ecology and Management WL 427/L Limnology and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 AST 340 Climate Risk Management with Precision Agriculture See Course Options Reference 3 CEE 434 Hydrology See Course Options Reference 3 NRM 450/L Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 Rang 425/L Rangeland Assessment and Monitoring See Course Options Reference 3 Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 8-10 Ecology EES 425/L Dist Restor Ecol and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 Bot 419/L Plant Ecology and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 NRM 464 Ecosystem Ecology See Course Options Reference 3 WL 427/L Limnology and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 EES 430/L Biological Invasions and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 NRM 440/L Nat Res Biometry and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 5-7 Environmental Laboratory Analysis Chem 326/L Organic Chemistry I and Lab See Course Options Reference 4 Chem 328/L Organic Chemistry II and Lab See Course Options Reference 4 Chem 332/L Analytical Chemistry and Lab or See Course Options Reference 4 Chem 464/L Biochemistry and Lab See Course Options Reference 4 Chem 482 Environmental Chemistry or See Course Options Reference 4 PS 412 Environmental Soil Chemistry See Course Options Reference 3 CEE 323/L Water Supply and Wastewater Eng and Lab or See Course Options Reference 3 CEE 422/L Environmental Engineering Instr and Lab See Course Options Reference 3
5 Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 2-5 EES Emphasis (Major Electives Grouping) Health and the Environment Biol 202/L Cell Biology and Genetics See Course Options Reference 4 Micr 231/L General Microbiology and Lab See Course Options Reference 4 Micr 310/L Environmental Microbiology and Lab See Course Options Reference 4 HLTH 443 Public health Science or See Course Options Reference 3 HLTH 445 Epidemiology See Course Options Reference 3 NRM 466 Environmental Toxicology See Course Options Reference 3 Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 5-7 User Defined 18 Credits of EES Major Electives (from approvedsee Course Options Reference Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 5-7 *Note! Students work with the approval of a major advisor to select a unique set of major elective courses fitting their career objec The course selection for this emphasis must be approved by the advisor and department head. This emphasis option provides flexi for students who wish to develop a non-traditional track within the major.
6 Course Options - No Prereqs The following courses do not have any prerequisites. This alternate list of courses can be used by advisors to help students develop a complete schedule (15 credits) when a student has already completed numerous credits prior to attending SDSU. Major Course Options Course Number Course Title Credits Geog 372/L Intro to GIS 3 Phil 383 Bioethics 3 NRM 300 Laws & Policies in Nat Res Mgt 3 NRM 311 Principles of Ecology 3 NRM 311L Principles of Ecology Lab 1 (see listing of Elective Courses for Others) Student Success Courses Course Number Course Title Credits NRM 109/L First Year Seminar 2 1 and 2 Credit Courses At SDSU, our goal is to help you progress in your academic program and to complete your degree in a timely manner. To this end, we encourage all students to complete 15 credits each semester. This list indicates a variety of 1- and 2-credit courses that are applicable to a majority of SDSU students and will help you compile a full course schedule. In some cases, these courses meet major requirements. Those courses that do not meet a specific requirement for your major will count as electives that contribute to the credits needed to complete your degree. The course list will be updated prior to registration each semester. Please consult with your advisor about which course(s) will be the best fit for you.
7 Environmental Informatics and Analysis NRM 482/L Nat Res Biometry and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 Stat XXX Any Advanced Statistics Course See Course Options Reference 3 Geog 473 GIS: Data Creation and Integration or See Course Options Reference 3 Geog 474 GIS: Vector Creation and Integration and See Course Options Reference 3 Geog 475 GIS Applications See Course Options Reference 3 Geog 484 Remote Sensing See Course Options Reference 4 Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 7-9
8 Watershed Ecology and Management WL 427/L Limnology and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 AST 340 Climate Risk Management with Precision Agriculture See Course Options Reference 3 CEE 434 Hydrology See Course Options Reference 3 NRM 450/L Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 Rang 425/L Rangeland Assessment and Monitoring See Course Options Reference 3 Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 8-10
9 Ecology Bot 419/L Plant Ecology and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 NRM 464 Ecosystem Ecology See Course Options Reference 3 WL 427/L Limnology and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 EES 430/L Biological Invasions and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 NRM 440/L Nat Res Biometry and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 8-10
10 Environmental Laboratory Analysis Chem 326/L Organic Chemistry I and Lab See Course Options Reference 4 Chem 328/L Organic Chemistry II and Lab See Course Options Reference 4 Chem 332/L Analytical Chemistry and Lab or See Course Options Reference 4 Chem 464/L Biochemistry and Lab See Course Options Reference 4 Chem 482 Environmental Chemistry or See Course Options Reference 4 PS 412 Environmental Soil Chemistry See Course Options Reference 3 CEE 323/L Water Supply and Wastewater Eng and Lab or See Course Options Reference 3 CEE 422/L Environmental Engineering Instr and Lab See Course Options Reference 3 Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 2-5
11 Health and the Environment Biol 202/L Cell Biology and Genetics See Course Options Reference 4 Micr 231/L General Microbiology and Lab See Course Options Reference 4 Micr 310/L Environmental Microbiology and Lab See Course Options Reference 4 HLTH 443 Public health Science or See Course Options Reference 3 HLTH 445 Epidemiology See Course Options Reference 3 NRM 466 Environmental Toxicology See Course Options Reference 3 Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 5-7
12 User Defined 18 Credits of EES Major Electives (from approved list) See Course Options Reference Elect Electives Chosen from Other Emphases See Course Options Reference 5-7 *Note! Students work with the approval of a major advisor to select a unique set of major elective courses fitting their career objective. The course selection for this emphasis must be approved by the advisor and department head. This emphasis option provides flexibility for students who wish to develop a non-traditional track within the major.
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