Portland-State-University 2015-2016 Bulletin

Environmental Studies B.A./B.S.

Requirements

Department of Environmental Science and Management and the Department of Geography are collaborating to offer a degree in Environmental Studies. The degree prepares the students for more sophisticated upper division courses at the interface between science and policy by requiring them to take some prerequisite courses in natural sciences (biology, chemistry and physical geography) and some prerequisite courses in the social sciences (geography, economics and environmental policy).

Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (pass/no pass) will not be accepted toward fulfilling major requirements. Additional courses may be required as prerequisites. All courses used to satisfy the Environmental Studies major requirements, whether taken in the department or in other departments, must be graded C- or above.

Orientation and career readiness

ESM 150Orientation to Environmental Sciences and Management

1

ESM 407Environmental Seminar

1

Total Credit Hours:2

EVST Core Courses

ESM 220Introduction to Environmental Systems

4

ESM 221Applied Environmental Studies: Problem Solving

4

ESM 222Applied Environmental Studies: Policy Consideration

4

ESM 330Environmental and Ecological Literacy

4

ESM 333Methods of Data Collection, Analysis, Representation, and Modeling for Environmental Managers

4

ESM 334Methods of Data Collection, Analysis, Representation, and Modeling for Environmental Managers Lab

2

ESM 335Introduction to Environmental Management

4

Total Credit Hours:26

EVST Foundation courses

Bi 212Principles of Biology II

4

And

Bi 213Principles of Biology III

4

or

Sci 341Biology Concepts and Applications I

4

And

Sci 342Biology Concepts and Applications II

4

Ec 332Economics of Environmental Issues

4

ESM 230Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry I

4

ESM 231Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry II

4

Geog 210Physical Geography

4

Geog 230Environment and Society: Global Perspectives

4

Geog 345Resource Management

4

Total Credit Hours:32-34
Bi 212 and Bi 213 require concurrent enrollment in 1-credit labs Bi 215 and Bi 216.

Skills

Students must take a total of 20 credits of skill courses, including the following:

Quantitative Analysis (4)

4 credits from this list:

Stat 243Introduction to Probability and Statistics I

4

Sci 314Environmental Statistics

4

ESM 340Research Methods in Environmental Science

4

Total Credit Hours:4

Other skills courses

ESM 342Field Methods

2

Geog 380Maps and Geographic Information

4

Geog 488/USP 591Geographic Information Systems I: Introduction

4

Wr 327Technical Report Writing

4

Total Credit Hours:16

ESM 342 may be repeated for a total of 4 credits.

Topical Areas (16)

Students must take at least 2 ESM 400-level courses and 2 Geog 400-level courses from an approved list of focus areas that is generated by the two departments (http://www.pdx.edu/esm/environmental-studies).

Any course taken to meet the core content requirement cannot be used to meet the topical area requirement.

Total Credit Hours:16

Total Credit Hours: 96-98