Environmental & Ecosystem Sciences Available Pullman, Tri-Cities, Vancouver

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Environmental & Ecosystem SciencesAvailable Pullman, Tri-Cities, VancouverSchool of the EnvironmentB.S. in Earth & Environmental SciencesAdvising Sheet Fall – 2018Student NameID#EmailAdvisor:Academic Coordinators Contact Information – Pullman: 509-335-6166 or 509-335-8538; Webster 1227 and 1229BASIC REQUIREMENTS:54 Credit minimum required (no more than three, three-credit courses withinthe major)First Year Experience (3 Cr.)Roots of Contemporary Issues (HISTORY 105)Foundational Competencies (10 Cr.)Written CommunicationCrENGLISH 101: Intro Writing [WRTG]3F,S,SSCommunicationHD 205 or COM 102 [COMM]3-4F,S,SSSTAT 212, MATH 140 [QUAN] or MATH 171 [QUAN]Ways of Knowing (20 Cr.)Inquiry in the Social Sciences (3)4F,S,SSECONS 101 [SSCI]Inquiry in the Humanities (3)Elective [HUM]3F,S,SS3F,S,SS3F,S, S3F,S,SS44F,S,SSF,S,SSTerm3OfferedF,S,SSEES Common Core (18-23 Cr.)Required Lower Div. & Statistics Electives (5-6 Cr. Min.)Professional Electives (27-40 Cr. minimum @ 200-400 Level)TOTAL (at least 120 credits with 40 in upper division coursesQuantitative ReasoningAdditional Inquiry (3)Elective [ HUM, ARTS or SSCI]Inquiry in Creative and Professional Arts (3)Elective [ARTS]Inquiry in the Natural Sciences (7 min.)BIOLOGY 106 Intro to Organismal [BSCI]CHEM 101 Intro to ChemOR [PSCI]CHEM 105 Principles of Chem I[PSCI]Integrative &Applied Learn –Included in EES CoreGlobal Diversity (3)Non-major elective or SOE 312 [DIVR]Integrative Capstone (3)SOE 454 [M] [CAPS] or SOE 404 [CAPS]Other Required Courses (21 Cr.)SOE 110 Environ. & HumanSOE 101 Introduction to GeologyORSOE 102 Physical GeologyMATH 106 College AlgebraMATH 108 TrigonometryBIOLOGY 107 Cell Biology & GeneticsCHEM 102 Chemistry Related to Life Sci.ORCHEM 106 Principles of Chem IICHECKLIST:Basic Requirements (53 - 56Cr.)0-34443244Note: To certify in the major you must have at least 24 credits and a2.0 cum GPA.F Fall; S Spring; SS Summer Session;FAYO Fall Alt. Yr. Odd; FAYE Fall Alt. Yr. Even;SAYO Spring Alt. Yr. Odd; SAYE Spring Alt. Yr. EvenF,SF, S, SSF, SF,S,SSF,S,SSF,S,SSSF,S,SSEARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE COMMON COREREQUIREMENTS: (18-23 Cr.)Advanced Writing/CommunicationsENGLISH 301 Writing & Rhetorical Conv.ENGLISH 402 [M] Technical & Prof WritingThird Writing in the Major Course [M]3F,SF,S,SSEcologyCrSOE 300 Natural Resources EcologyORBIOL 372 General Ecology [M]Spatial AnalysisSOIL SCI 368 Intro to GISEarth SystemsSOE 210 Earth History & EvolutionSOE ORSOE 250 Intro to Earth System ScienceSociety & EnvironmentSOE 312 Nat Res & Society [DIVR]ORPOL S 430 The Politics of Natural Resource& Environmental PolicyWater ScienceSOE 315 Water & EarthORSOE 460 Watershed ManagementIntegrated Capstone (UCORE Requirement)ORSOE 454 [M][CAPS] SOE 404 [M]ExperientialSOE 479 NRS Mgmt InternshipORORSOE 495 Undergraduate InternshipORSOE 499 Special Topics135 hours of advisor approved work F3330F,S,SSF,S,SSF, S, SSEnvironmental & Ecosystem Sciences Required Electives(RE)100-200-Level Electives (2-3 Cr. min.)CrTermSOE 204 Nat Res Measurements2F,SSOE 230 Intro to Oceanography3FSOE 250 Into to Earth System Science3FAYOSOE 275 Rivers:Forms,Function&Mgmt3SOE 285 Climate Change: Planning.for.3FSFAdvanced Statistics Elective (300-400-level)CrSTAT 412, 360, or SOE 4043TermOfferedOffered02/26/18

Environmental & Ecosystem SciencesAvailable Pullman, Tri-Cities, VancouverENVIRONMENTAL & ECOSYSTEM SCIENCES MAJORFirst YearFirst TermBIOLOGY 106SOE 110HISTORY 105 [ROOT]MATH 106 or elective 1Foreign Language, if needed 2Hours44330-4Second TermCHEM 101 [PSCI] or 105 [PSCI]ENGLISH 101 [WRTG]Arts [ARTS]Math 108 or elective 1SOE 101 or 102Hours43324Second YearFirst TermBIOLOGY 107 [BSCI]ECONS 101 [SSCI]SOE 210 or SOE 250200-level Required ElectiveForeign Language, if needed 2Hours433-42-30-4Second TermCHEM 102 or 106Humanities [HUM]SOE 300 or BIOLOGY 372 [M]3STAT 212 [QUAN], Math 140 [QUAN] or 171 [QUAN]Complete Writing PortfolioHours433-44Third YearFirst TermSOIL SCI 368Professional Electives 4Additional [ARTS, HUM or SSCI]COM 102 [COMM] or HD 205 [COMM]Hours3633-4Second TermSOE 312 [DIVR] or POL S 430 5SOE 315 or SOE 460Professional Electives 4Diversity [DIVR] (if NATRS 312 not taken)5Hours33100-3Fourth YearFirst TermSOE 454 [M] [CAPS] or SOE 404 [M] [CAPS] Writing in theMajor [M]3STAT 360, 370, 412 or NATRS 404Professional Electives 4Hours3337Second TermExperiential Elective 6Professional Electives 4ENGL 402 or Writing in the Major [M] (if BIOL 372 not taken)Total Hours MinimumHours3130-3120PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES (27 to 40 Cr., including 9 cr.of 200 level; Including credits of academic minor. (Suggested minorscould be: Political Sciences; this option can also be tailored to have a focus inPolicy, Criminal Justice, Geospatial Analysis (GIS); Earth Sciences; WildlifeEcology and Conservation Sciences.)Writing in the major requirement: 1) 2)Writing Portfolio/Writing Exam Yes2-years of high school foreign languageat least 2-semesters at college level(required to graduate)OR NoYesYesFOOTNOTES1MATH 106 and 108 are required courses. However, if students have tested into ortaken MATH 140, 171, 172 or ALEKS with an 80% or better, MATH 106 and108 will be waived. If waived, students would need to take 3-5 additional credits.22-years of high school foreign language or at least 2 semesters of college-levelforeign language are required by the College of Arts and Sciences for graduation.3Alternative to NATRS 300 is BIOLOGY 372. BIOL 372[M] counts for one of the3 required [M] courses.4Professional electives are courses selected by students in concert with theiradvisor and pertain to their major and/or to a specific sub-discipline of interest.Approved courses include but are not limited to: ECONS 330, any 300-400-levelSOE course, SOE 230 or any 300-400-level SOE course, or any 300-400-levelSOE course, any 300-400-level SOIL SCI course, minors in Sociology, PoliticalScience, Criminal Justice and Geospatial Analysis, or as approved by advisor.56SOE 312 satisfies both the [DIVR] and the Society and Environmentrequirements for Pullman campus.Certified students in the School of the Environment are required to fulfill theExperiential Requirement before graduation. This requirement is designed to givestudents experience that they will not receive in the traditional classroom orientedcourse, and to better prepare them for a successful career after graduation. Thereare various ways to complete this requirement, and students are encouraged tochoose an experience of interest to them. Approved courses include SOE492, 495, 499; or as approved by advisor. In lieu of a course,students can complete a milestone of 135 hours of relevant practical experience,but may need to complete another 3rd elective.F Fall; S Spring; SS Summer Session;FAYO Fall Alt. Yr. Odd; FAYE Fall Alt. Yr. Even;SAYO Spring Alt. Yr. Odd; SAYE Spring Alt. Yr. Even02/26/18

Environmental & Ecosystem SciencesAvailable Pullman, Tri-Cities, VancouverAdvising RecommendationsPULLMAN CAMPUS ONLYIf no minor, recommended course distribution)CrSOE 450 [M] Conservation BiologyORClimate Change Biology (online)SOE 311 Modeling the Environment ORSOE 441 Population Ecology & Conserv.SOE 302 Arid Land Plants & EcosystemsSOE 435 Wildlife Ecology ORSOE 446 [M] Wildlife Habitat EcologySOE 305 SilvicultureORSOE 464 [M] Landscape EcologyORORBIOL 462 Community EcologySOE 445 Hazardous Waste MgmtORSOE 303 Environmental GeologyORSOE 390 Global Climate & Earth HistorySOE 411 [M] Limn/Aquatic Eco Mgmt ORSOE 460 Watershed ManagementORBIOL 410 Marine Ecology?SOE 438 Nat Res Policy & Law ORSOE 444 Environ. Assessment ORSenior Seminar/Special TopicsTerm“EES” COURSES with PrerequisitesOffered3S33333333FSSSFSSFAYE?BIOL 372 (F/S/SS)Or SOE 300 (F/S)SOE 275 (F)SOE 285 (F) SOE303 (S) SOE 315(SAYO)SOE 204 (F/S)SOE 310 (F)SOE 301 (F)SOE 302 (S)SOE 430 (FAYE)SOE 435 (F)33333FS?34-SSOE 441 (S)F,S,SSSOE 450 (S)SOE 454 (F)SOE 455 (F)SOE 460 (S)OfferedSOE 464 (S)STATS 412 (F/S)FSOther Suggested School Electives:CrTermSOE 310 Methods in Wildlife Ecology4FSOE 411 [M] Limnology and AquaticEcosystems Management3FSOE 419 Topics in Natural ResourcesVF,S,SSSOE 430 Intro to Wildland Fire3FAYESOE 431 Wildlife Nutrition3SSOE 441 Population Ecology4SSOE 479 NRS Mgmt InternshipVF,S,SSSOE 406 Intro to Radiological Science2SOE 410 [M] Global Biogeochemistry3SOE 445 Hazardous Waste Mgmt3SOE 464 Intro Physical Oceanography3SOE 463 Water in the Environment3SOE 465 Aquatic Microbial Ecology2SOE 491 Senior Seminar1SSOE 492 Special TopicsVF,S,SSSOE 495 Undergraduate InternshipVF,S,SSSOE 499 Special ProblemsVF,S,SSSOE 438 (S) BIOL 106 and CHEM 102 or 105No prereq’sSOE 101SOE 101SOE 101 or 102SOE 101, 102, PHYS 101 or 201; CHEM102 or 106; MATH 108, 140 or 171MATH 106/108 or 108 c// if 106 taken, or140, 171BIOL 106 and 107SOE 300 or c//SOE 301SOE 301BIOL 372 or SOE 300 and STAT 212 or412Junior standing or permission of instructor.Recommended SOE 312SOE 300 or BIOL 372 and STAT 212 or412Junior standingSenior standingBIOL 107Recommended SOE 204 or sufficientbackground in spreadsheetsJunior standing and recommended Soils 368STATS 212, MATH 140 or 171S Spring; F Fall, SS Summer c// concurrentBIOL 107:CHEM 101,102,105,106 or concurrent enrollmentBIOL 372:BIOL 106 and CHEM 102 or 105 (NATRS 300 – hasno prereq)CHEM 101:Aleks score of 45% or placement/concurrentenrollment into MATH 105, 106, 107, 108, 140, 171,172.CHEM 105:MATH 106 or c// or ALEKS score 70% or higher orPHYSICS 101: MATH 107 or 108 w/grade of C or better, ALEKSplacement score 80% or higher or passing MATH140, 171, 202 or 206.02/26/18

Environmental & Ecosystem SciencesAvailable Pullman, Tri-Cities, VancouverOther Areas of EmphasisPolicyCrTermOfferedSOE 419 Topics in NRSVF,S,SSSOC 424 Sociology and Public Policy3SSOE 444 Environmental Assessment4FPOL S 101 American National3F,SPOL S 316 American Public3FPOL S 340 Intro to Public3FPOL S 418 Human Issues in Intern’t3SPOL S 420 Political Parties & Interest3SPOL S 430 The Politics of Nat Res &Environmental PolicySSPOL S 443 Admin JurisprudenceSSPOL S 446 Public BudgetingSSPOL S 448 Urban Politics and PolicySSSOE 411 [M] Limnology and AquaticEcosystems Management3SFISH 418 Fisheries Mgmt (UI)FISH 422 Concepts in Aquaculture (UI)43FFISH 424 Fish Health Management (UI)4SSOE 419 Topics in Natural Resources3F,S,SSSOE 460 Watershed Management3SSoil Sci 368 Intro to GIS3SSoil Sci 468 ArcGIS & Geospatial Analysis4FBIOL 412 Biology & Mgmt of Fishes3FAYEBIOL 432 Biology of Amphibians & Reptiles4SAYEWetland/Aquatic ResourcesSOther Suggested Professional Electives:Biol 469 Ecosystem Ecology & Global Change3C E 341 Intro to Environmental Engineering3C E 401 Climate Change Science & Eng.3C E 402 Applied Meterology3C E 415 Environmental Measurements3C E 456 Sustainable Develop. in Water Resources3EconS 330 Nat Res Economics3EconS 326 Aspects of Sustainable Devleop.3EconS 430 Managing the Global Environment3EconS 431 Economic Analysis of Envr. Policy3EconS 432 Natural Resource Economics & Policy3Psych 466 Environmental Psychology3Soil Sci 201 [B] Soil: A Living Sys3Soil Sci 368 Intro to GIS3F,SSoil Sci 374 Remote Sensing & Airphoto Inter p3SSoil Sci 413 Soils & Environmental Physics3Soil Sci 414 Environmental Biophysics2Soil Sci 415 Environmental Biophysics Lab1Soil Sci 468 ArcGIS & Geospatial Analy4FS02/26/18

Environmental & Ecosystem Sciences Available Pullman, Tri-Cities, Vancouver 02/26/18 Other Areas of Emphasis Policy Cr Term Offered SOE 419 Topics in NRS V F,S,SS SOC 424 Sociology and Public Policy 3 S SOE 444 Environmental Assessment 4 F POL S 101 American National 3 F,S POL S 316 American Public 3 F POL S 340 Intro to Public 3 F POL S 418 Human Issues in Intern't 3 S