BSc Double Major in Environmental Science and Community Design
In addition to fulfilling the requirements outlined in the Academic Regulations and College of Arts and Science Degree Requirements, students in a BSc Double Major program in Environmental Science and Community Design must complete the following:
1000 Level
OR
- CHEM 1011.03: Concepts in Chemistry: Structure and Reactivity and CHEM 1012.03: Concepts in Chemistry: Energy and Equilibrium
- MATH 1000.03: Differential and Integral Calculus I or MATH 1215.03: Life Sciences Calculus
- STAT 1060.03: Introductory Statistics for Science and Health Sciences
- ERTH 1030.03: Introduction to Physical Geography
- ECON 1101.03: Principles of Microeconomics or ECON 1102.03: Principles of Macroeconomics
- PLAN 1001.03 and PLAN 1002.03
- ENVS 1100.03: Foundations of Environmental Science: Ecosphere, Resources and Sustainability and ENVS 1200.03: Current Environmental Challenges: Analysis and Solutions
Common Core Courses - as listed for BSc Major, except:
- ENVS 2310.03: Energy and the Environment not required
- Choice of ENVS 2000.03: Urban Field School or ENVS 2500.03 Field Methods in Environmental Science or ENVS 3001.03: Environmental Science Field School
Community Design Courses
- PLAN 2006.03: Space, Place and GIS
- PLAN 2009.03: Introduction to Policy-making
- PLAN 2101.03: Data, Probability and Planning
- PLAN 2201.03: Introduction to Environmental Planning
- PLAN 3030.03: Site Planning
- PLAN 3100.03: Transportation and Land Use Planning
- An additional six credit hours in PLAN