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Environmental Science 2023-2024 CatalogCore 2020Additional Information
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This degree provides an interdiscipliary science background supported by analytical methods, abundant field experience, and aspects of the human dimensions of environmental science. Core 2020 is the foundation of the Catholic, liberal arts education students receive at Carroll College. The Core engages students in a broad spectrum of quantitative, scientific, aesthetic, & humanities disciplines. See additional notes & contact information here.
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Fall 1st YearSpring 1st YearIntro Course (take in semester 1-3)Notes
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ES 111 Earth Science4ES 124 and ES 134 (concurrent)4CORE-110Work with your advisor to meet educational
and career goals. Consider applying for study
abroad (Shannon Ackeret) and internship
(Laurie Rodriguez) opportunities.
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BI 123 and ES 133L (concurrent)4BI 123 (if not taken in Fall; take ES 133L next Fall)3-4PR - Philosophical Reasoning
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CORE-1103TH 101 or PR or OC3OC - Oral Communications
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MA 121- Differential Calculus or
MA 131- Single Variable Calculus (QA)
3-4CORE-110 (if not taken in Fall) or TH 101 or PR or OC3TH 101 - Theological Foundations All students must complete the program and core
requirements and earn a minimum of 122 credits to receive the degree.
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TH 101 or PR or OC3Please see the Catalog for more information,
or visit with your academic advisor.
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Total14-15Total16-173 Intermediate Courses (sem. 3-5)
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Fall 2nd YearSpring 2nd YearIW - Intermediate Writing (Can also count toward a distribution, if appropriate)Major Specific Information
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CH 101- General Chemistry I + lab4CH 102- General Chemistry II + lab4CD - Cultural Diversity (Can also count toward a distribution, if appropriate)Instead of ES 4XX - Thesis, Internship, or Research, ES 300 - Environmental Field Studies could be taken. It does NOT count towards Sed Vitae requirements.
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GIS 120 - Principles of GIS3ES 220 - Conservation Biology3Make sure to pick a FOCUS AREA, as 9 credits will need to be taken throughout your four years to meet a focus area requirement. Talk to an Environmental Program Advisor about these focus areas.
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ES 200- Environmental BETA2IW or CD33 Advanced Courses (sem. 5-8) PR and one CD course must be taken prior to Ethical Reasoning; Intermediate Writing must be taken prior or concurrently.Talk with an advisor about Study Abroad options.
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IW or CD3ER3AW - Advanced Writing (Will likely be a course in the major)
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Distribution3ER - Ethical Reasoning (Will count toward either Faith and Reason-PHIL or Faith and Reason-THEO distribution)
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Total15Total13C4 - CORE-400 (Will be offered alongside major capstone/senior seminar course)
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Fall 3rd YearSpring 3rd Year
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BI 390 or BI 394 - Research2ES 380 - Soil Genesis and Classification4SV - Sed Vitae (1)
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MA 315- Probability & Stats3BI/ENG/CHEM XXX or Elective3
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ES 401 - Environmental Assessment3FOCUS AREA 3Distribution (8-10) Could also be major requirements
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AW3Distribution3FAR - Arts and Letters - Fine Arts
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Integrated Learning Course4Distribution3HIS - Arts and Letters - History
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Total11Total16LIT - Arts and Letters - Literature
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Fall 4th YearSpring 4th YearPHIL - Faith and Reason - Philosophy
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ES 25X- Field Zoology Course 2ES 400- Environmental Omega1THE - Faith and Reason - Theology
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BI/ENG/CHEM XXX 3ES 382 - Landscape Analysis3NS - Natural Science with Lab
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ES 381 - Landscape Processes2BI/ENG/CHEM XXX3QA - Quantitative Analysis
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FOCUS AREA3FOCUS AREA3SS - Social ScienceContact Information
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ES 4XX- Thesis, Internship, or Research (SV)1-3C41SS - Social ScienceCarroll Academic Advising - advising@carroll.edu
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Distribution3Distribution3CD - Cultural Diversity Annette Walstad - awalstad@carroll.edu
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Total14-16Total14CD - Cultural Diversity Cheri Long - chlong@carroll.edu
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