FORM B CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO PROGRAM PROPOSAL

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FORM B CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO PROGRAM PROPOSAL Academic Unit: Environmental Studies / SSIS Date of Submission to School Dean: April 25, 2006 Requested Effective: Fall X, Spring, 2006. Name of Contact Person, if not Department Chair: Title of the Program: Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies Type of Program Proposal: X Modification in Existing Program: X Substantive Change Non-Substantive Change Deletion of Existing Program New Programs Initiation (Projection) of New Program on to Master Plan New Degree Programs Regular Process Fast Track Process Pilot Process New Minor, Concentration, Option, Specialization, Emphasis New Certificate Program PLEASE NOTE: Form B is to be used only as a Cover Form. Additional information is requested for each of the above as noted in the corresponding procedure in the Policies and Procedures for Initiation, Modification, Review and Approval of Courses and Academic Programs found at http://www.csus.edu/acaf/univmanual/index.htm Briefly describe the program proposal (new or change) and provide a justification. The Dept. of Biological Sciences has developed a new introductory series (BIO 1 and BIO 2; 10 units) that will replace the existing introductory series (BIO 10, 11 and 12; 11 units) for our majors. This program change incorporates this new series into our curriculum. The new program reflects associated course change proposals for Environmental Studies 121 Field Methods, and Environmental Studies 175 Aquatic Pollution Assessment. PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT A

Approvals: Department Chair: Date: School Dean: Date: University Committee: Date: Associate Vice President For Academic Affairs: Date:

ATTACHMENT A OLD PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE Units required for Major: 48-49 plus a required minor Minimum total units required for BA: 120 Minimum GPA: C- is required in all courses required for the Environmental Studies major. Courses in parentheses are prerequisites. Note: Students are also required to maintain a portfolio containing samples of their work. See your advisor for more details about the portfolio. A. Required Lower Division Courses (22 units) (3) BIO 010 Basic Biological Concepts (4) BIO 011 Animal Biology (BIO 010) (4) BIO 012 Plant Biology (BIO 010) (5) CHEM 006A Introduction to General Chemistry (One year high school algebra) (3) ECON 001A Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis (3) GEOL 010 Physical Geology B. Required Upper Division Courses (26-27 units) (3) BIO 160 General Ecology (BIO 011, BIO 012) (3) ENVS 111 Environmental Ethics (ENVS 010, ENVS 110 or equivalent recommended) (3) ENVS 112 International Environmental Problems (Passing score on WPE) (3) ENVS 120 Quantitative Methods For Environmentalists (Ability to manipulate algebraic expressions (Math 9 or 11). For Environmental Studies majors ENVS 111 or instructor permission.) ENVS 121 Field Methods in Environmental Science (BIO 160, CHEM 006A, or concurrent enrollment; ENVS 175 Aquatic Pollution Assessment (BIO 160, CHEM 006A, or concurrent enrollment; ENVS 128 Environment and the Law (ENVS 111 Environmental Politics and Policy (ENVS 111 (3) ENVS 190 A, B, or C Senior Thesis (Passing score on WPE) ENVS 130 Environmental Toxicology (CHEM 001A or CHEM 006A) GEOG 109 Geographic Information Systems GEOG 111 Elements of Meteorology (GEOG 001 NEW PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE Units required for Major: 47-48 plus a required minor Minimum total units required for BA: 120 Minimum GPA: C- is required in all courses required for the Environmental Studies major. Courses in parentheses are prerequisites. Note: Students are also required to maintain a portfolio containing samples of their work. See your advisor for more details about the portfolio. A. Required Lower Division Courses (21 units) (5) BIO 001 Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology (5) BIO 002 Cells, Molecules and Genes (CHEM 001A, BIO 001) (5) CHEM 001A General Chemistry I (High school algebra [two years] and high school chemistry; or equivalent) (3) ECON 001A Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis (3) GEOL 010 Physical Geology B. Required Upper Division Courses (26-27 units) (3) BIO 160 General Ecology (BIO 001, BIO 002) (3) ENVS 111 Environmental Ethics (ENVS 010, ENVS 110 or equivalent recommended) (3) ENVS 112 International Environmental Problems (Passing score on WPE) (3) ENVS 120 Quantitative Methods For Environmentalists (Ability to manipulate algebraic expressions (Math 9 or 11). For Environmental Studies majors ENVS 111 or instructor permission.) ENVS 121 Field Methods in Environmental Science (BIO 160, CHEM 001A or CHEM 006A, or concurrent enrollment; ENVS 175 Aquatic Pollution Assessment (BIO 160, CHEM 001A or CHEM 006A, or concurrent enrollment; ENVS 128 Environment and the Law (ENVS 111 Environmental Politics and Policy (ENVS 111 (3) ENVS 190 A, B, or C Senior Thesis (Passing score on WPE) ENVS 130 Environmental Toxicology (CHEM 001A or CHEM 006A) GEOG 109 Geographic Information Systems GEOG 111 Elements of Meteorology (GEOG 001

GEOG 113 Climate (Knowledge of general world distribution of climatic elements as given in an introductory physical geography course) Geography of Plants and Animals GEOG 115 (GEOG 001) ECON 110 Introduction to Public Economics (ECON 001B) ECON 162 C. Required Minor Energy Economics (ECON 001B) The Environmental Studies Major requires a minor in another discipline. GEOG 113 Climate (Knowledge of general world distribution of climatic elements as given in an introductory physical geography course) Geography of Plants and Animals GEOG 115 (GEOG 001) ECON 110 Introduction to Public Economics (ECON 001B) ECON 162 C. Required Minor Energy Economics (ECON 001B) The Environmental Studies Major requires a minor in another discipline.

OLD PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - MINOR Units required for Minor: 23-25, including courses from Environmental Studies and related departments. A minimum of 14 upper division units is required. Specific course requirements are: (3) ENVS 010 Environmental Science (3) ENVS 111 Environmental Ethics (ENVS 010, ENVS 110 or equivalent recommended) (3) BIO 010 Basic Biological Concepts (3) ECON 001A Introduction To Macroeconomic Analysis NEW PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - MINOR Units required for Minor: 23-26, including courses from Environmental Studies and related departments. A minimum of 14 upper division units is required. Specific course requirements are: (3) ENVS 010 Environmental Science (3) ENVS 111 Environmental Ethics (ENVS 010, ENVS 110 or equivalent recommended) (3) BIO 010 Basic Biological Concepts (3) ECON 001A Introduction To Macroeconomic Analysis ENVS 112 International Environmental Problems ENVS 112 International Environmental Problems (passing score on WPE) OR (passing score on WPE) OR ENVS 128 Environment and the Law (ENVS 110, ENVS 111 ENVS 128 Environment and the Law (ENVS 110, ENVS 111 Environmental Politics and Policy (ENVS 111 or instructor permission Environmental Politics and Policy (ENVS 111 or instructor permission (3-4) Select one of the following: (3-5) Select one of the following: BIO 011 Animal Biology (BIO 010) BIO 001 Biodiversity, Evolution, and Ecology BIO 012 Plant Biology (BIO 010) BIO 002 Cells, Molecules, and Genes (CHEM 001A, BIO 001) BIO 102 Natural History of Plants (college biology course BIO 102 Natural History of Plants (college biology course BIO 157 General Entomology (BIO 011) BIO 160 General Ecology (BIO 011, BIO 012, STAT 001) BIO 162 Ichthyology: The Study of Fishes (BIO 011) BIO 165 Vertebrate Natural History (BIO 011) BIO 166 Ornithology (BIO 011) BIO 157 General Entomology (BIO 001, BIO 002) BIO 160 General Ecology (BIO 001, BIO 002, STAT 001) BIO 162 Ichthyology: The Study of Fishes (BIO 001, BIO 002) BIO 165 Vertebrate Natural History (BIO 001, BIO 002) BIO 166 Ornithology (BIO 001, BIO 002) ENVS 120 Quantitative Methods for Environmentalist ENVS 120 Quantitative Methods for Environmentalist (Ability to manipulate algebraic expressions (Ability to manipulate algebraic expressions (Math 9 or 11). For Environmental Studies majors (Math 9 or 11). For Environmental Studies majors ENVS 111 or instructor permission.) ENVS 111 or instructor permission.) ENVS 121 Field Methods in Environmental Science (BIO 160, CHEM 006A, or concurrent enrollment; or instructor ENVS 121 Field Methods in Environmental Science (BIO 160, CHEM 001A or CHEM 006A, or concurrent enrollment; or in

permission) permission) ENVS 130 Environmental Toxicology (CHEM 001A or CHEM 006A) ENVS 130 Environmental Toxicology (CHEM 001A or CHEM 006A) ENVS 175 Aquatic Pollution Assessment (BIO 160, ENVS 175 Aquatic Pollution Assessment (BIO 160, CHEM 006A, or concurrent enrollment; or instructor CHEM 001A or CHEM 006A, or concurrent enrollment; or in permission) permission) CHEM 106 Chemical Concepts (GEOL 008 or BIO 007, ENGL 020 or an equivalent second semester composition course) CHEM 106 Chemical Concepts (GEOL 008 or BIO 007, ENGL 020 or an equivalent second semester composition course) GEOG 109 Geographic Information Systems GEOG 109 Geographic Information Systems GEOG 111 Elements of Meteorology (GEOG 001 or GEOG 111 Elements of Meteorology (GEOG 001 or instructor permission) instructor permission) GEOG 113 Climate (Knowledge of general world distribution GEOG 113 Climate (Knowledge of general world distribution of climatic elements as given in an introductory of climatic elements as given in an introductory physical geography course.) physical geography course.) GEOG 115 Geography of Plants and Animals (GEOG 001) GEOG 115 Geography of Plants and Animals (GEOG 001) GEOL 010 Physical Geology GEOL 010 Physical Geology ENVS 122 Environmental Impact Analysis: CEQA and NEPA ENVS 122 Environmental Impact Analysis: CEQA and NEPA ENVS 195 Environmental Studies Internship ENVS 195 Environmental Studies Internship ENVS 199 Special Problems ENVS 199 Special Problems ECON 110 Cost Benefit Analysis (ECON 001B) ECON 162 Energy Economics (ECON 001B) Note: A minimum grade of "C-" is required in all courses required for the Environmental Studies minor. ECON 110 Cost Benefit Analysis (ECON 001B) ECON 162 Energy Economics (ECON 001B) Note: A minimum grade of "C-" is required in all courses required for the Environmental Studies minor.