Biology: 105-Flowering Plant; 109-Vertebrate Zoology; 208-Ecology; 308-Advanced Ecology; 474-Plant Environmental Physiology.
Chemistry: 110-Introduction to Chemistry: An Environmental Perspective; 210-Environmental Chemistry.
Economics: 335-Environmental Economics; 340-Natural Resource Economics.
Geology: 250-Selected Studies in Geology.
Natural Sciences: 200-Geology and Ecology of the Southwest; 213-Ice Ages and Environmental Change.
Philosophy: 224-Environmental Ethics.
Physics: 132-Energy Systems in a Technological Society; 135- Meterology.
Political Science: 321-Public Policy Making.
Sociology: 254- Environmental Sociology.
There are many other courses (including some in Summer Session) which may also be of importance to environmental studies. Be sure to check with the Registrar and the Summer Session Catalog for the most recent listings of these courses. Many of these are also listed under Environmental Issues Thematic Minor. Note that an LAS major in Environmental Studies should not expect to meet their distribution requirements with an Environmental Issues Thematic Minor, though they are encouraged to meet the College's general distribution requirements through selected environmental courses.
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