Environmental Studies Major (after Summer 2007)

Fall 2011 TIP SHEET

Bracketed codes refer to University Requirements: A&L=Arts and Letters; SSC=Social Science; SC=Science; IC, IP, AC=Multicultural Codes.

AREA 1. Lower Division Environmental Studies Core Requirements

ENVS 201 (Walker) Intro Env Studies: Social Science (CRN 12718) [SSC]

ENVS 203 (Mason) Intro Env Studies: Humanities (CRN 12731) [A&L]

AREA 2. Lower Division Math and Science Requirements

Math Courses

MATH 111 (tba) College Algebra (multiple CRNs)

Stats

MATH 243 (tba) Intro to Probability & Stats (CRN 14127) [SC]

MATH 410 (Sadofsky) Statistical Models/ Methods (CRN 17044)

MATH 425 (tba) Statistical Methods I (CRN 14176)

SOC 312 (York/O’Brien) Quantitative Methods in Sociology (CRNs 15787/ 16706)

Science Sequence Courses

BI 211 (Hulslander/Postlethwait) General Biology I: Cells (CRN 11604) [SC]

BI 213 (Wetherwax) General Biology III: Population (CRN 11615) [SC]

CH 111 (Lonergan) Intro to Chemical Principles (CRN 11861) [SC]

CH 221 General Chemistry I (multiple CRNs)

GEOL 101 (Blackwell) Earth’s Dynamic Interior (CRNs 13104/ 13105) [SC]

GEOL 201 (tba) Earth’s Interior Heat & Dynamics (CRN 13125) [SC]

PHYS 161 (Parthasarathy) Physics of Energy & Environment (CRN 15305) [SC]

PHYS 162 (Deutsch) Solar & Other Renewable Energies (CRN 16945) [SC]

PHYS 201 (Jenkins/ Micklavzina) General Physics I (CRNs 15309/ 15327) [SC]

Additional Science Non-Sequence Courses

BI 130 (tba) Intro to Ecology (CRN 11577) [SC]

GEOG 141 (Gavin) Natural Environment (CRN 13010) [SC]

AREA 3A. Upper-Division Natural Science

ANTH 310 (tba) Top: Env Archaeology (CRN 16761)

ANTH 361 (Frost) Human Evolution (CRN 10944) [SC]

BI 370 (tba) Principles of Ecology (CRN 11648)

BI 375 (Green) Biological Diversity (CRN 16317)

BI 399 (Streisfeld) Sp St: Plant Biology (CRN 16310)

BI 454 (Emlet) Estuarine Biology (CRN 11718) [OIMB]

BI 457 (Hodder) Marine Environmental Issues (CRN 11720) [OIMB]

BI 457 (Maslakova) Marine Molecular Biology (CRN 16423) [OIMB]

BI 458 (Shanks) Biological Oceanography (CRN 11722) [OIMB]

CH 331 (Williams) Organic Chemistry I (CRN 11917)

ENVS 410 (Bridgham) Soil Science (12740)

GEOG 321 (Bartlein) Climatology (CRN 13056) [SC]

GEOG 361 (Bartlein) Global Environmental Change (CRN 16822) [SC]

GEOG 410 (McDowell) Physical Geog: Field Methods (CRN 16824)

GEOG 416 (tba) Intro to Geog Info Systems (CRN 13071)

GEOG 425 (Marcus) Hydrology & Water Resources (CRN 16858)

GEOL 306 (Bindeman) Volcanoes & Earthquakes (CRN 13129) [SC]*

GEOL 308 (Tozer) Oregon & Pacific NW (CRNs 13131/17175) [SC]*

GEOL 311 (Blackwell) Earth Materials (CRN 13132)

GEOL 334 (Dorsey) Sedimentology & Stratigraphy (CRN 13136)

GEOL 410 (Roering) River Mechanics (CRN 16262)

GEOL 410 (Jin) Env Reaction Model (CRN 16282)

GEOL 410 (Hooft Toomey) Signal Processing (CRN 16284)

GEOL 425 (Reed) Geology of Ore Deposits (CRN 13150)

AREA 3B. Upper-Division Social Science, Policy, Humanities, and Design

Social Science Core Courses:

ENVS 455 (Walker) Sustainability (CRN 12745)

GEOG 341 (Cohen) Population & Environment (CRN 13057) [SSC]

SOC 304 (Miller) Community, Environment, Society (CRN 16715) [SSC]

Social Science Elective Courses:

ANTH 310 (tba) Top: Oregon Indians (CRN 16759)

GEOG 442 (tba) Urban Geography (CRN 16856)

INTL 420 (Hindery) International Community Development (CRN 17013)

SOC 410 (Hunt) Salmon & Society (CRN 16752)

SOC 410 (Southworth) Cycling & Society (CRN 16756)

SOC 416 (Norgaard) Top: Environment & Society (CRN 15807)

SOC 450 (Otis) Soc of Developing Areas (CRN 15810) [IC]

WGS 331 (Reis) Science, Technology, & Gender (CRN 16362) [IP]

Policy Core Courses:

PPPM 331 (Holtgrieve) Environmental Mgmt (CRN 15391)

Policy Elective Courses:

EC 330 (Swensen) Urban & Regional Economic Problems (CRN 12473) [SSC]

EC 399 (Cristea) Econ of Globalization (CRN 16902)

GEOG 410 (Meehan) Water Policy (CRN 16838)

PPPM 407 (Elmer) Sem: Water & Urban Env (CRN 15403)

PPPM 418 (Stotter) Intro to Public Law (CRN 16785)

PPPM 438 (Schlossberg) Top: Bicycle Transportation (CRN 16782)

PS 410 (Davidson) Intergenerational Justice (CRN 16462)

*Only ONE course of GEOL 30X can be counted for the ENVS major

Humanities Core Courses:

ENVS 345 (tba) Environmental Ethics (CRN 17052) [A&L]

HIST 473 (Weisiger) American Env History in the 20th Century (CRN 16524)

Humanities Elective Courses:

ENG 399 (Witte)Sp St: Ecopoetry (CRN 16821)

HIST 410 (Graboyes) Health/ Diseases in Africa (CRN 16503)

Design Core Courses:

ARCH 435 (Gast) Principles of Urban Design (CRN 11044)

PPPM 445 (Young) Green Cities (CRNs 15411/ 17016)

Design Elective Courses:

ARCH 436 (Genasci) Theory of Urban Design (CRN 11046) (Portland)

ARH 477 (Helphand) History of Landscape Architecture (CRN 16416)

LA 410 (Nelson) Courthouse Garden (CRN 13880)

LA 410 (Lueck) Nature of Eugene (CRN 13881)

LA 443 (Hindle) Land & Landscape (CRN 13886)

PPPM 399 (Hosticka) Sp St: Portland Planning (CRN 15392)

PPPM 407 (Hibbard) Sem: Regional Planning (CRN 15400)

PPPM 407 (Choquette) Sem: Strategic Mgmt (CRN 15401)

AREA 4. Environmental Issues

ENVS 411 (Veazey/ Krell Rivera) Top Env Act in America (CRN 12742)

ENVS 411 (Crider) Top Law & Environment (CRN 12743)

ENVS 411 (Bonady/Lynch) Top NW Ethnobotany (CRN 16950)

AREA 5. Practical Learning Experience (PLE)

ENVS 404 (Boulay) Internship (CRN 12736)

PEOL 451 (Strong) Adventure Education (CRN 15180)