- Fall 2023 SOC – pay particular attention to the “See Also” list at the bottom of the ENVS page. Now that courses are no longer cross-listed in ENVS, there will be very few “ENVS” courses listed. The “See Also” section lists the courses outside of the ENVS prefix that will count toward your ENVS major. You may also reference the ENVS “Concentrations” page for more course ideas.
- Summer 2023 SOC
- Registration Schedule
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)