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Environmental Studies Major (BS)


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Environmental Studies Major - Bachelor of Science (BS)

Please see the UNLV Department of Environmental Studies web page at sepa.unlv.edu/ for information about department programs, faculty and facilities.

Please see advising information at the College of Science Student Advising Center sci.advising@unlv.edu 

Accreditation

Institution - Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities www.nwccu.org

Learning Outcomes

The Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Studies is intended to provide students with a broad theoretical background in the natural sciences and social sciences, a practical understanding of environmental issues facing our world, and quantitative skills necessary to apply this knowledge to environmental management.

Upon completing a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Studies, a student will be able to:

  1. Understand and apply fundamental theories from the natural sciences and social sciences to environmental issues and identify the multiple dimensions of environment issues.
  2. Use models and other decision support methods to analyze environmental issues and contribute to management decisions.
  3. Identify technical and socioeconomic trade-offs associated with diverse approaches to environmental management and develop innovative, creative, adaptive solutions to environmental issues.
  4. Identify and understand practical issues currently faced by environmental decision makers.
  5. Design and complete a senior research project addressing a question related to the environment and career goals, through which the student will: 
    • Identify and utilize the scientific method to conduct research on an environmental issue,
    • Demonstrate the ability to locate and access information on an environmental issue.
    • Demonstrate technical skills required for basic fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and/or other data acquisition and analysis. Demonstrate proficiency in technical writing and oral presentation.
    • Demonstrate proficiency in technical writing and oral presentation
  6. Demonstrate proficiency in calculus (integration and differentiation) and physics.
  7. Have the skills and qualifications to compete for alternative career options as an environmental professional, including positions requiring quantitative analytical skills.

University Graduation Requirements

Admission to the Major

Minimum GPA: 2.00

Recommended Courses That Meet General Education Core Requirements


The Greenspun College of Urban Affairs strongly recommends that students address their General Education Core curriculum requirements through our college. The following classes offered in our college meet graduation requirements.

Seminars


In addition


Incoming freshmen are strongly encouraged to join a themed Learning Community (LC) during their first-year at UNLV. A Learning Community is a cohort of students who take coursework together and benefit from the following outcomes: greater course satisfaction, increased interaction between faculty and students, increased understanding of the connections between disciplines, better connections with peers, improved student engagement and involvement on campus, increased satisfaction with the college experience.
 

Environmental Studies Degree Requirements - Total: 120 Credits


General Education Requirements - Subtotal: 41-42 Credits


First-Year Seminar - Credits: 2-3


English Composition - Credits: 6


Distribution Requirement - Credits: 18


Please see Distribution Requirements  for more information.

Multicultural and International


Multicultural, one 3 credit course required
International,  ENV 205 - Environment and Development   - strongly recommended

These courses may overlap with general education and major requirements.  A single course may not meet the multicultural and international requirements simultaneously. For the list of approved multicultural and international courses, go to: http://facultysenate.unlv.edu/students.

Electives - Credits: 16-20


Total Credits: 120


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