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Freshman Academic Planning Guide (BA/BS)

Step 8) Choose Possible Courses

Environmental Science: Natural or social sciences tracks

Please refer to the current University Catalog to see the course descriptions and a major description with requirements for environmental science.

New students considering a major in environmental science should select EESC 110 and ECON 201B.

It is strongly suggested that the prospective major take BIOL 121 and CHEM 111 during the first year. You should take the following prerequisite courses as soon as possible:  BIOL 121, CHEM 111, and/or GEOL 111. These sequences begin in the fall, so you should register for BIOL 121, CHEM 111, and/or GEOL 111 next fall semester (i.e. your second semester at UMW).

Below please find some examples of first semester schedules for an environmental science major. There are many variations of a first semester schedule; the examples are just meant to help you see that there are many ways to reach the same goals.

Example 1:

Course (credits) Requirement(s) Met
  1. EESC 110 - Intro Environ Science (3)
  2. ECON 201B - Prin. of Macroeconomics (3)
  3. MATH 115A - Intr Math Modeling (3)
  4. GEOG 101 - World Regional Geography (3)
  5. FSEM 100D5 - Scientific Controversies in the Media (3)
Major, NS
Major Prereq., HES
QR, SI*
GI
FSEM

Example 2:

Course Requirement(s) Met
  1. EESC 110 - Intro Environ. Science (3)
  2. FSEM 100D8 - Radical Environmentalism (3)
  3. ECON 202B - Prin. of Microeconomics (3)
  4. FREN 101** - Beginning French (3)
Major, NS
FSEM
Major Prereq., HES
FL

Please note that certain sequence courses begin in the fall. Examples of this can be found in all of the sciences and some of the foreign languages. If you are unable to start at the correct place in the sequence, we recommend that you try to do so in the following fall semester.

*Please note that not all sections of a course may have the Across-the-Curriculum (ATC) attribute(s). Across-the-Curriculum designations for a course are dependent on instructor and semester. ATC designations for each course are listed in the Banner description for the semester in which you are registering.
**This particular course is in a discipline that allows students with demonstrated competence upon admission to UMW (such as AP/IB credit, dual enrollment, etc.) to begin courses at a higher level. Please read the Academic Planning Guide carefully to see if you meet the requirements. For example: students may begin at any level language course for which they feel prepared (101, 102, 201, or 202), but must then complete the rest of the sequence in order without skipping any levels.