College Record 2019-2020

Environmental Science, Bachelor of Science

ENVSCI.BS

Major Requirements

Complete all of the following:

BIO-135General Biology I *

4

BIO-136General Biology II

4

BIO-380Biostatistics

3

CHM-111General Chemistry I *

4

CHM-112General Chemistry II *

4

CHM-206Organic Chemistry I

4

ENV-105Environmental Science *

4

ENV-250Natural Resource Conservation

3

ENV-310Geographic Information Systems

3

ENV-320Environmental Field Techniques

4

ENV-330Applied Entomology

4

ENV-337Ecology

4

ENV-351Advanced Environmental Science

4

ENV-370Botany

4

ENV-390Junior Seminar in Natural Science

3

ENV-450/BIO-450/CHM-450Senior Seminar in Natural Science

2

ENV-490Environmental Science Field Period

3

MAT-106Calculus I *

4

PHY-201General Physics I *

4

Total Credit Hours:69

Complete ONE course from the following:

CHM-315Analytical Chemistry

4

CHM-340Environmental Chemistry

4

Total Credit Hours:4

Complete one 4-credit option:

Option 1:  Complete 4 credits from BIO-207 or any 300/400-level BIO course

Option 2:  Complete 4 credits from ENV, CHM or PHY at the 200-level or higher.

Total Credit Hours:4

Field Period:

ENV-490Environmental Science Field Period

3

FP-290Field Period

3

FP-290Field Period

3

FP-290Field Period

3

Total Credit Hours:12
* Also fulfills a General Education requirement; cannot be counted twice in the credit total
† Liberal Arts Credit

Degree Requirements Summary:
Complete General Education Requirements.
Complete one laboratory science course.
Complete one Integrated Studies (INS-301) course
Complete Major Requirements specific to each Academic Program
Complete one Field Period for each 30 Keuka College credits
Achieve a Major GPA of 2.00
Complete 60 Liberal Arts credits
Complete a minimum of 120 total credits
Achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.00

The student is ultimately responsible for ensuring that all degree requirements are met satisfactorily. This documentation is provided as an advising tool. It may be necessary, at times, to change the sequencing of courses. It should not be considered as a contract between a student and Keuka College. The College reserves the right to make any changes deemed necessary and desirable.