Overview of the Environmental Science (CSES) B.S. Degree Program at Virginia Tech THE Environmental Science Program at Virginia Tech!



Similar documents
Minimum credits required for graduation is 120. Core Degree Requirements (57 credits)

THE RUBENSTEIN SCHOOL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS UVM CATALOGUE

X Degree Programs, Bachelor of Science in Engineering

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE What can I do with this degree?

Environmental Science & Management College of the Environment and Life Sciences (CELS) Revised April 2012

BSc in Environmental and Conservation Sciences Wildlife and Rangeland Resources Management Major

First Cycle (Undergraduate) Degree Programme in Environmental Science, Cl. L-32

Biology Department Admission Requirements

HANDBOOK FOR THE APPLIED AND COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS OPTION. Department of Mathematics Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

Undergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years

Transfer Guide CCV Environmental Science to UVM s Rubenstein School

How To Get A Bachelor Degree In Chemistry

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/SCIENCE What can I do with this degree?

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences

The Bachelor of Science program in Environmental Science is a broad, science-based

Biology (BL) WHY STUDY BIOLOGY AT MONTREAT COLLEGE?

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/SCIENCE

Degree Requirements for the Forensic Science Program

Agricultural Sciences

The following are the measurable objectives for graduated computer science students (ABET Standards):

THE MATHEMATICS EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS GRADUATING IN 2017 AND LATER (also see the Math Education web site:

Biology Department Competitive Admission Requirements

Proposal for New Program: BS in Data Science: Computational Analytics

What You Need to Know About Computer Science, B.S.A.T. Programs

Information Science & Technology, B.S.

MCTC-BIOTECHNOLOGY A.S. Degree 60-Credit Full Curriculum

Minneapolis Community and Technical College. CHEMISTRY Associate of Science Degree Total Credits: 60 credits

CSCE Undergraduate Advising Handbook

Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Program

Environmental Engineering Professors Cal (Chair of Department), Richardson Associate Professor Huang Adjunct Faculty Brady, Hendrickx

ENVIRONMENTAL & NATURAL RESOUCE ECONOMICS Effective Fall 2013 College of the Environment & Life Sciences (CELS)

ANIMAL and VETERINARY SCIENCES DEPARTMENT ADVISING GUIDELINES (revised May 2015)

It s hard to avoid the word green these days.

Biochemistry, B.S. Bachelor of Science. Summary of Requirements for the Degree. Biochemistry, B.S. 1

Bachelor of Environmental Science; Earth Resources (Single Major) (BEnvSc)

NATURAL RESOURCES DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES. Environmental Conservation A.S. Degree (formerly Natural Resources)

North Dakota University System ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMAL REQUEST STAGE II COVER PAGE

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

The University of Connecticut. School of Engineering COMPUTER SCIENCE GUIDE TO COURSE SELECTION AY Revised May 23, 2013.

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT BIOLOGY CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY

Undergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Environmental Studies (ES)

Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Proposal Summary 9/24/2015 Meeting. (Revised: 9/18/15)

DEPARTMENT of CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY

Camilla Bustamonte (505) Northern New Mexico College Bachelor of Science ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Science Education Major Handbook. Biology Education Chemsitry Education Earth Science Education Physics Education

Undergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (ENS) Spring 2016

Department of Physical Sciences. Chemistry

VAGELOS INTEGRATED PROGRAM IN ENERGY RESEARCH (VIPER) CURRICULUM OVERVIEW FALL 2015

Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology

Bachelor of Science in Biology The B.S. degree in biology is designed to prepare students for basic technical positions

Core Curriculum

Biology. Faculty. Careers in Biology. Programs Offered. Biology Degree Concentrations

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY

Degree Type Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Title Biology. Focus: Biological Science

Detailed Curriculum Guide for the B.S. degree in Natural Resources Online

City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) Transfer Guide Bachelor of Science in Biology

DISCIPLINES LIST DIVISION 2

Accelerated Bachelor of Science/Master of Science in Computer Science. Dual Degree Program

Software Engineering

Chemistry Biochemistry, Environmental Chemistry & Nuclear Chemistry, Pre-Pharmacy & Chemical Education

Curriculum Guide. Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign.

Biological Sciences. Letters and Science. College of. UWMilwBioSci. Interested in This Major? What are Biological Sciences? Biological Sciences Major

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

University of Colorado, Boulder Fall 2014 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Web Page:

MARINE SCIENCE. What can I do with this major?

PROGRAM TO PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree in Business Administration

BS in Civil Engineering

Community and Environmental Health

Undergraduate Degree Turfgrass Management

CHEMISTRY. Real. Amazing. Program Goals and Learning Outcomes. Preparation for Graduate School. Requirements for the Chemistry Major (71-72 credits)

Transcription:

Overview of the Environmental Science (CSES) B.S. Degree Program at Virginia Tech THE Environmental Science Program at Virginia Tech! The Environmental Science curriculum is science and technology oriented. The major offers three options: Water Resources, Land Resources, and Plant Resources. The basic sciences and computational skills are at the core of each option, while technical requirements make each option unique. Water Resources- Learn about a key ecosystem resource, fresh water, which is dangerously depleted or degraded in many places. This option concentrates on water quality and quantity for drinking, irrigation, recreation, and industry. Employers include agencies involved in protecting water resources and industries that help keep water resources safe. Land Resources- Gain an understanding of intelligent use of our landscapes. We need to understand the land s capacity to support human activities like agriculture, development, and waste disposal while maintaining healthy ecosystems. Employment opportunities include the federal government, private foundations, and local planning commissions. Plant Resources- Focus on the many uses of plants to solve environmental problems. These include establishing wetlands, revegetating drastically disturbed areas, and using plants to clean up polluted sites. Employers include companies involved in environmental clean up and land restoration. Academic Preparation All admission offers to Environmental Science are made through the University s Admissions Office. Successful applicants for freshman admission meet the guidelines found at http://www.admiss.vt.edu/apply/freshman/what_do_we_look_for.php. Students seeking to transfer after one year of college work should earn at least a 3.0 grade point average and complete transferable coursework in English, mathematics, and lab sciences. Students planning to transfer under the Guaranteed Admission Initiative for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences should follow the academic guidelines noted at http://www.admiss.vt.edu/apply/transfer/articulation.php. Overview of Course Work All ENSC options build on a strong foundation in the sciences. For example, a progression of chemistry courses leads from general through organic and analytical lectures and laboratories. Biology is quite important also, especially in the Water and Plant Resources options. Geological and soil sciences are crucial in the Land Resources option. Three semesters of calculus and one semester of statistics provide important computational skills for all options, while writingintensive courses, such as Senior Seminar, stress professional-style communication. Courses in

environmental engineering and in policy and planning provide technology and regulatory insights to supplement the major s scientific approach. Each option has coursework specific to its field, and technical electives allow students to tailor their degrees to particular career choices. Math, Technology, and Natural Sciences Core BIOL 1105,1106: Principles of Biology 6 CEE 3104: Intro to Environ. Engineering 3 CHEM 1035,1036,1045,1046: General Chem., Lab 8 CHEM 2114,2124: Analytical Chem., Lab 4 CHEM 2535,2545: Organic Chem., Lab 4 CSES 1004: Intro Crop and Soil Environ. Sciences 1 CSES/ENSC 3114,3124: Soils, Lab 4 ENSC 3604: Fund. of Environ. Science 3 ENSC 3634: Physics of Pollution 3 ENSC/CSES/CHEM 4734 : Environ. Soil Chem. 3 CSES/ENSC 4854 : Wetlands Soils and Mitigation 3 ENSC 4004: Senior Seminar 1 GEOG 4084 or GEOG 4354 or FOR 4114 or BSE 3 GEOS 4804: Groundwater Hydrology 3 MATH 1016,2015,2016: Elementary Calculus with 9 PHYS 2205: General Physics 3 STAT 3615: Biological Statistics 3 Humanities, Writing, and Social Sciences Core AAEC 1005,1006: Econ.Food & Fiber Sys. 6 ENGL 1105,1106: Freshman English 6 Creativity and Aesthetic Experience (CLE Area 6) 1/3 Ideas, Cultural Traditions, and Values (CLE Area 2) 6 Additional Requirements: Water Resources Option BIOL 2604,2614: Gen. Microbiology, Lab 4 BIOL 4004: Freshwater Ecology 4 BIOL/CEE/CSES/ENSC 4164: Environmental 3

CSES 4594: Soil/Groundwater Pollution 3 CSES 4644 : Soils for Waste Treatment 3 FIW 4614 : Fish Ecology 3 Additional Requirements: Land Resources Option BIOL 2604, 2614: Gen. Microbiology, Lab 4 CSES 4134: Soil Genesis & Classification 3 CSES/CEE 4594: Soil and Groundwater 3 CSES 4644: Soils for Waste Treatment 3 GEOS/CSES/GEOG 3304: Geomorph. 3 GEOS 2104: Elements of Geology 3 UAP 4374: Land Use & Environment: Planning 3 Additional Requirements: Plant Resources Option BIOL 2304: Plant Biology 3 FOR 2314 : Forest Biology and Dendrology 2 BIOL 2804,3114: Ecology, Lab 4 BIOL 3204: Plant Taxonomy 3 ENSC 3644: Plant Materials for Environmental 3 PPWS 3505,3514: Plant Physiology & 4 CSES 4214,4224 : Soil Fertility, Lab 4 CSES/ENSC 4774 : Reclamation of Drastically 3 Minimum total credits (all options) 120 Satisfactory Progress By the end of the academic year in which a student has attempted 60 hours, "satisfactory progress" will include: declaring an option within ENSC passing the following: o BIOL 1105, 1106 o 12 hours of CHEM

o ENSC 3604 o CSES/ENSC 3114 and 3124 o 9 hours of MATH and/or STAT Opportunities to Excel Students with outstanding records can qualify for the Honors Program and graduate "in honors" in environmental science. Other opportunities for personal and professional growth and for recognition include the department-sponsored Environmental Student Organization, membership in Alpha Zeta and other honoraries, and several scholarships designated for majors. Faculty members often offer undergraduates opportunities to become involved in a variety of environmental research projects. Many employers seek environmental science majors for internship and co For more information, contact: Dr. Matt Eick Crop & Soil Environmental Sciences 236 Smyth Hall (0404) Blacksburg, VA 24061 Phone: (540) 231-8943 E-mail: eick@vt.edu Career Opportunities Many federal, state, and local agencies that deal with environmental issues hire environmental scientists. The Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Interior, Army Corps of Engineers, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, and municipal planning commissions are a few examples of employers in the public sector. Many major industries, particularly those involved in extraction and manufacturing, employ environmental scientists to handle regulatory compliance, environmental monitoring, and public relations. Private consulting firms also offer a large employment opportunity for graduates. Many private firms deal with land-use planning and development, water-quality monitoring and protection, waste disposal, toxic site remediation, government subcontracting, and policy analysis. Beyond the Classroom Students with outstanding academic records will be able to qualify for the Honors Program and graduate "In Honors" in Environmental Science.

Other opportunities for growth and recognition include: Membership in the department-sponsored Environmental Student Organization, the Soil Water Conservation Society, and other on-campus professional, social, and honorary organizations. More than $25,000 in scholarships are awarded annually to qualified students. Gaining valuable on-the-job training and explore future career opportunities through internships and co-op experiences with industry and agency partners. Encountering new cultures, new ecosystems, and new environmental perspectives through study abroad and student exchange programs. Conducting research alongside top-notch faculty using state-of-the-art equipment.