Environmental Science, B.S.
The major in environmental science is designed for students interested in studying resource use, environmental problems, and solutions to these problems from a scientific perspective. This major may serve as training for graduate school or a job as an environmental scientist. Science, including environmental science, is centered on application, not merely the learning of a body of facts. Therefore, an important option for science majors at Piedmont College is developing a working knowledge of the scientific method and the process of scientific inquiry. This prepares students to succeed in graduate school while ensuring that they receive an education that is comparable with the finest institutions in the country.
Environmental Science Curriculum Outline
Bachelor of Science Degree
Environmental Science Major
Environmental Science Foundations
Student must choose one of the following courses:
Students must also choose one other Ethics course outside of
ENVS 2070.
Biology
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Students must choose one of the following courses:
Geology
Geographical Information Systems
ENVS 2200 | Introduction to Geographical Information Systems | 2 |
ENVS 3300 | Geographical Information Systems Applications | 2 |
Total Credit Hours: | 4 |
Mathematics/Physics
General Education
Piedmont College Requirement
PDMT 1101 | Intro to College Life and Liberal Arts Tradition | 1 |
Total Credit Hours: | 1 |
Students who have not completed a minimum of 24 semester credit hours of college-level coursework upon admission to Piedmont College must meet this college requirement.
Total Credit Hours: 120
BIOL 1101, BLAB 1101, BIOL 1102, BUSA 1210, CHEM 1101, CLAB 1101, CHEM 1102, ENVS 2070, PHIL 3325, MATH 2450, PHYS 2110, PHYS 2120: These courses also satisfy general education requirements and appear in the number of hours for both general education and the major; in reality, environmental science majors may have up to 9 additional hours to use for electives.