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Nov 24, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Environmental Science B.S.
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The Environmental Science major incorporates the principles of biology, chemistry, calculus, ecology, and more. Much of the curriculum is field-based, with opportunities to earn credits through completely off-campus, immersive study. An important focus of Saint Joseph’s environmental program is on aquatic ecosystems such as Sebago Lake and the nearby Gulf of Maine.
Completing this degree program will provide students with:
- Scientific literacy/competency: Understanding the scientific method, scientific investigation, mastery of content
- Intellectual curiosity/creativity/resourcefulness
- Methodological competence: Graduated independence/self-directed study
- Written and oral communication, interpersonal communication skills
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Courses required for the major:
Core Curriculum Requirements
Note:
FY101 - FYE Seminar is required for all first-year students.
If ES106 - Gulf of Maine Environment by Sea Kayak - is substituted for BI300/BI310 it may not also be used to satisfy the elective requirement. |
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