BARNARD COLLEGE
Courses Recommended for the Minor in Environmental Science

Students wishing to minor in Environmental Science must have a plan approved by the Environmental Science Department chair. Five courses are required including 1 laboratory science course (such as EESC BC1001, BC1002, W1011, W2100, W2200, W2300 and 4 electives (including at least 3 courses at the 3000 level or above). See "Part D, Environmental Electives" on the "Environmental Science Major Worksheet,"envsciworksheet.doc for a list of electives. Any EESC, EEEB, SDEV, EAEE course can count as an elective. Courses in other sciences can be substituted with the approval of the chair.

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Course No. / Intended / Completed
Laboratory Science
Introduction to Environmental Science I **+ Lab (EESC BC1011) / EESC BC1001x
Introduction to Environmental Science II **+ Lab (EESC BC1012) / EESC BC1002y
Earth, Origin, Evolution, Processes, Future ** / EESC W1011y
Earth's Environmental Systems: Climate + lab / EESC BC2100x
Earth's Environmental Systems: Solid Earth + lab / EESC W2200x,y
Earth's Environmental Systems: Life + lab (for students not planning on continuing in Biology) / EESC W2300x
**(If taken before Earth's Environmental Systems, W2100, W2200, or W2300)
Electives
Shorelines and Streams / EESC BC3013y
Field Methods in Environmental Science / EESC BC3014x
Environmental Measurements / EESC BC3016x
Environmental Data Analysis / EESC BC3017x
*Forests and Environmental Change / EESC BC3021x
*Hydrology / EESC BC3025x
Land-use, Bird and Plant Dynamics / EESC BC3026y
*Agricultural and Urban Land Use / EESC BC3032y
Waste Management / EESC BC3033x
Environmental Law / EESC BC3040y
Water, Sanitation and Health / EESC BC3043y
Responding to Climate Change / EESC BC3045y
Python for Environmental Analysis and Visualization / EESC BC3050y
Ecotoxicology / EESC BC3200x
Workshop in Sustainable Development / EESC BC3300x
Science for Sustainable Development / EESC W2330x
Earth Origin, Evolution, Processes, Future / EESC W1011y
*Global Assessment and Monitoring Using Remote Systems / EESC W4050x
Course Titles /
Course No. / Intended / Completed
Restoration and Urban Ecology / EEEB G4130
Conservation Biology / EEEB W3087

Challenges of Sustainable Development

/ SDEV W2300
Economics and Financial Methods for Sustainable Development / SDEV W2320
Challenges to Sustainable Development / SDEV W2330
Global Food Systems / SDEV V3200
Economic and Financial Methods for Sustainable Development / SDEV W3320
Ecological and Social Systems for Sustainable Development / SDEV W3330
Climate Change and Law / SDEV W3355
Disasters and Development / SDEV W3360
GIS for Sustainable Development / SDEV W3390
Human Populations and Sustainable Development / SDEV W3400
Urbanization and Sustainability / SDEV W3410
Spatial Analysis and Modeling for Sustainable Development / SDEV W3450
Alternate Energy Resources / EAEE E2002x
Industrial Ecology of Earth Resources / EAEE E4001x
GIS-Remote Sensing, Environmental Infrastructure Mgt. / EAEE W4009
Other Departments
Anthropological Anthropocene / ANTH V3861
Anthropology of Disaster / ANTH V3924y
Environmental and Cultural Behavior / ANTH V3971
Environment and Development / ANTH V3973y
Political Ecology / ANTH W4022
Ecology / BIOL BC2272x
Applied Ecology and Evolution / BIOL BC3380x
Microbiology / BIOL BC3320x
Nature & Power, Environmental History in North America / CSER W3222
The Global Economy / ECON W2257
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics / ECON BC3039
*Economics of the Environment / ECON W4625y
History of Environmental Thinking / HIST BC4909
International Environmental Policy / INAF U6243y
Environmental Politics / POLS V3212y
Fundamentals of Global Health / PUBH W3100
Science, Technology and Society / SCNC W3010
Environmental Literature, Ethics, and Action / SCPP BC3335
GIS Methods and Case Studies / URBS V3200
*Environmental Sociology / SOCI W3290

Last update:Wednesday, November 02, 2016