Requirements for the Concentration
Required Environmental Studies Courses: 1 unit
ENVS 112 (1/2 unit) Introduction to Environmental Studies
ENVS 461 (1/2 unit) Seminar in Environmental Studies
Core Courses in Environmental Studies: 1 1/2 units
BIOL 115 (1/2 unit) Energy in Living Systems (Biol 106 can serve as a replacement)
CHEM 110 (1/2 unit) Environ-mental Chemistry (CHEM 108, 121 and 124 or 125 can serve as a replacement.)
ECON 101 (1/2 unit) Principles of Microeconomics
Elective Courses for Environmental Studies:
1 1/2 units selected from the following courses
Anthropology courses
ANTH 111 Contemporary Humans: Bioanthropology
ANTH 333 Old World Archaeology
ANTH 357 Anthropology of Development
Biology courses
BIOL 228, 229 Ecology and Ecology Laboratory
BIOL 251 Marine Biology
BIOL 272 Microbial Ecology
BIOL 352, 353 Aquatic Systems Biology and Aquatic Systems Laboratory
Chemistry courses
CHEM 231, 232 Organic Chemistry
CHEM 341 Instrumental Analysis
Economics courses
ECON 336 Environmental Economics
ECON 345 Economic Analysis of Politics and Law
ECON 347 Economics of the Public Sector
ECON 377 Economics of Regulation
Philosophy courses
PHIL 110 Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 115 Practical Issues in Ethics
Physics course
PHYS 108 Geology
Political science courses
PSCI 361 International Political Economy
PSCI 362 Haves and Have Nots: Development and Developing Countries
PSCI 363 Global Environmental Politics
PSCI 480 Science and Politics
Religious studies course
RELN 481 Religion and Nature
Sociology course
SOCY 292 Demography
Because careful course selection is necessary to achieve specific objectives, students are urged to consult as early as possible with a program codirector and other faculty members in the Environmental Studies Concentration.



