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Environmental Science
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College of Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences: Department of Geography and Environmental Studies College of Science: Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Geological Sciences Office: Department of Biological Sciences, SC N 429 Phone: (510) 885-3471 Professor: Susan Opp (Biological Sciences) Associate Professors: Joy Andrews (Chemistry and Biochemistry), Michael Lee (Geography and Environmental Studies), Jeffery Seitz (Geological Sciences) Director: Susan Opp (Biological Sciences) Please consult the 2005-2006 online catalog for any changes that may occur. |
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The Bachelor of Science degree major in Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary program offered by faculty in the Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Geological Sciences, and Geography and Environmental Studies. The major is administered by an Environmental Science Program Committee, consisting of one voting faculty representative selected by each department in the program, and a Program Director, chosen from among the representatives of the four participating departments. The purpose of the Environmental Science major is to provide interdisciplinary scientific preparation for students wishing to pursue knowledge and employment in the fields of environmental consulting, oversight, and research. Additional objectives of the program include partial satisfaction of the Single Subject Matter Preparation Program for a teaching credential in science and provision of sufficient depth of preparation for graduate studies in environmental sciences. In contrast to the B.A. degree major in Environmental Studies, the B.S. degree major in Environmental Science requires students to take a structured core of science courses from a variety of disciplines, as well as a specialized upper division option in biology, chemistry, geology, or environmental systems and resource management. |
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Air Quality Controler • Atmospheric Scientist • Biological Consultant • Bioremediation Consultant • Chemical Consultant • Ecosystem and Habitat Restoration • Environmental Consultant • Environmental Field or Lab Technician • Environmental Health Scientist • Environmental Manager • Environmental Policy Developer • Environmental Protection and Regulation Manager • Geochemist • Hazardous Waste Manager • Industrial Hygienist • Pollution Control Technician • Risk Manager • Soils Scientist • Solid Waste Manager • Technical Writer • Urban Planner • Waste Water Treatment Manager • Water Manager • Wildlife Manager |
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Students who earn a grade of 3 or higher on the College Entrance Examination Board's Advanced Placement Test in Environmental Science will be given 4 units of credit equivalent to ENVT 2000. |
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It is important to consult an advisor in your major program for clarification and interpretation of your major requirements. The major in Environmental Science consists of 120-125 units; the B.S. degree requires a total of 186 units.
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The course prefix for the following courses is ENSC.
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