ENVS Students,
Here are some helpful links as you prepare for Fall 2023 Registration:

ENVS-specific Resources:

Breadth Options:

Natural Science/Ecology:

  • BCOR 2100 - Ecology and Evolution
  • CEE 2120 - Environmental Systems
  • FOR 2110 - Nat Res Ecol and Assessment 1
  • GEOG 2230 - Climatology: Concepts & Tools
  • GEOL 3410 - Geomorphology
  • NR 2020 - Water as a Natural Resource
  • NR 2030 - Ecology, Ecosystems & Environ (NR 2030 does NOT count as a breadth option for RSENR students.)
  • PSS 2170 - Plant Pathology
  • PSS 2560 - Permaculture
  • PSS 2370 - Landscape Dsgn Fundamentals
  • PSS 2540 - Composting Ecology & Mgmt
  • PSS 2610 - Fundmntls of Soil Science
  • PBIO 2090 - Plant Systematics
  • PBIO 2330 - How Plants Can Save World
  • PBIO 2770 - Biology of Fungi
  • WFB 2740 - Prin of Wildlife Management

Social Science:

  • ANTH 2110 - Digital Anthropology
  • ANTH 2930 - Hunters and Gatherers
  • CDAE 2680 - Marketing: Com Entrepreneurs
  • FS 2010 - U.S. Food Policy and Politics
  • NFS 2113 - U.S. Food Policy and Politics
  • GEOG 2760 - Rural Geography
  • GEOG 2790 - Urban Geography
  • NR 2530 - Intro to Environmental Policy
  • POLS 2560 - Int’l Environmental Governance
  • SOC 2460 - Sociology of Disaster

Economics (counts as Social Science for CALS & RSENR students):

  • NR 2410 - Intro to Ecological Economics

Humanities:

  • ARTS 2600 - Digital Art and Ecology
  • CDAE 2140 - Doc. Film for Social Change
  • PHIL 2630 - Environmental Ethics
  • REL 2700 - Topics in Rel & Environment
  • ENVS 2990 - How to Think About Animals
  • NR 2990 - Env Lit Art Media

Advanced Course Options:

  • CDAE 3370 Economics of Sustainability
  • ENVS 4500 Senior Capstone
  • NR 3930 Environmental Law
  • NR 4080 SL Birding for Change
  • PSS 3120 Advanced Agroecology
  • NR 3990 Biological Invasions

ENVS Specific Options:

  • ENVS 1500 Introduction to Environmental Studies
  • ENVS 2990 Academic Planning Workshops (for sophomores and juniors)
  • ENVS 2991, 2995, 3991, 3993, 3995 Internship, Research or Ind Study (see Amy Seidl for details)

Elective Course Options:

  • Anything in the See Also section of ENVS

ENVS FAQ Page – lots of questions answered here

ENVS “Concentrations” – lists courses that can count toward your ENVS major, organized by subject area

Renumbering Key:

1000-level courses = introductory level (formerly 000-level)

2000-level courses = intermediate level (formerly 100-level)

3000- & 4000-level courses = advanced level (formerly 200-level)