Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of New Haven |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Environmental SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Required Courses All students earning a bachelor’s degree in environmental science must complete the University Core Curriculum and the courses listed below. ENVS 1101 - Introduction Environmental Science ENVS 1102 - Lab ENVS 1101 ENVS 4500 - Environmental Geoscience with Lab ENVS 4502 - Environmental Effects of Pollutants BIOL 2253 - Biology I for Science Majors w/Lab BIOL 2254 - Biology II for Science Majors w/Lab BIOL 3320 - Ecology with Lab BIOL 4510 - Environmental Health CHEM 1115 - General Chemistry I CHEM 1116 - General Chemistry II CHEM 1117 - Lab CHEM 1115 CHEM 1118 - Lab CHEM 1116 CHEM 2211 - Quantitative Analysis w/Lab PHYS 1103 - General Physics I with Lab PHYS 1104 - General Physics II with Lab MATH 2228 - Elementary Statistics Plus five electives Plus 18 to 24 credits of biology, science, or chemistry electives BIOL 3301 - Microbiology with Lab BIOL 3308 - Cell Biology with Lab BIOL 3311 - Molecular Biology BIOL 4461 - Biochemistry with Lab CHEM 2201 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2202 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2203 - Lab CHEM 2201 CHEM 2204 - Lab CHEM 2202 ENVS 4521 - Hydrology ENVS 4525 - Geomorphology ENVS 4527 - Soil Science ENVS 4533 - Special Topics ENVS 4540 - Intro to Geographical Info Systems ENVS 4541 - GIS Techniques and Applications I ENVS 4542 - GIS Techniques and Applications II ENVS 4543 - Advanced Applications of GIS ENVS 4590 - Special Topics MARN 3361 - Animal Behavior MARN 4310 - Algal Research Methods MARN 4400 - Tropical Marine Ecology MATH 1115 - Pre-Calculus or MATH 1115 - Pre-Calculus and MATH 1117 - Calculus I or MATH 1117 - Calculus I and MATH 1118 - Calculus II

Programme overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Required Courses All students earning a bachelor’s degree in environmental science must complete the University Core Curriculum and the courses listed below. ENVS 1101 - Introduction Environmental Science ENVS 1102 - Lab ENVS 1101 ENVS 4500 - Environmental Geoscience with Lab ENVS 4502 - Environmental Effects of Pollutants BIOL 2253 - Biology I for Science Majors w/Lab BIOL 2254 - Biology II for Science Majors w/Lab BIOL 3320 - Ecology with Lab BIOL 4510 - Environmental Health CHEM 1115 - General Chemistry I CHEM 1116 - General Chemistry II CHEM 1117 - Lab CHEM 1115 CHEM 1118 - Lab CHEM 1116 CHEM 2211 - Quantitative Analysis w/Lab PHYS 1103 - General Physics I with Lab PHYS 1104 - General Physics II with Lab MATH 2228 - Elementary Statistics Plus five electives Plus 18 to 24 credits of biology, science, or chemistry electives BIOL 3301 - Microbiology with Lab BIOL 3308 - Cell Biology with Lab BIOL 3311 - Molecular Biology BIOL 4461 - Biochemistry with Lab CHEM 2201 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2202 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2203 - Lab CHEM 2201 CHEM 2204 - Lab CHEM 2202 ENVS 4521 - Hydrology ENVS 4525 - Geomorphology ENVS 4527 - Soil Science ENVS 4533 - Special Topics ENVS 4540 - Intro to Geographical Info Systems ENVS 4541 - GIS Techniques and Applications I ENVS 4542 - GIS Techniques and Applications II ENVS 4543 - Advanced Applications of GIS ENVS 4590 - Special Topics MARN 3361 - Animal Behavior MARN 4310 - Algal Research Methods MARN 4400 - Tropical Marine Ecology MATH 1115 - Pre-Calculus or MATH 1115 - Pre-Calculus and MATH 1117 - Calculus I or MATH 1117 - Calculus I and MATH 1118 - Calculus II

Admission Requirements

80+
6.5+
Applicants must submit official certified copies of original senior secondary/high school records. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.

48 Months
Jan-2000

Domestic
0 USD
International
0 USD

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