Environmental Studies, UCRT

Requirements for Students Matriculating in or before Academic Year 2024-2025. Learn more about University Academic Regulation 3.1.

Total Hours: 17

Core
ENVR 1113Elements of Environmental Science (N)3
GEOG 1022Climate Change and Humanity (N)2
or GEOL 1022 Climate Change and Humanity (N)
or GEOG 2002 Global Sustainability (N)
or GLST 2002 Global Sustainability (N)
GEOG 4233Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change3
Hours Subtotal8
Electives
Select 9 hours from the following:9
Human-Environment Interactions:
Farm to Fork
Environmental Law for Agriculture and Natural Resources
Plantation to Plate: Sugar, Bananas, and Coffee in America (H)
Agricultural Animals of the World (I)
The Ethics of the Built Environment (H)
Insects and Society (N)
Insects in Global Public Health (N)
Introduction to National Environmental Policy Act
Ethical Issues in Agriculture and the Environment
Global Water Resources: Sustainability & Justice
Conservation of Natural Resources (S)
Health and Maps
Natural Hazards and Society
Environment and Development
Sustainable Tourism and Geography
Environmental Geology and Human Health (N)
GEOL 3043
Geology of the National Parks
American Environmental History (H)
Ecological Landscape Design
Native American Symbolism in Landscape Design (D)
Wildlife Law Enforcement
Natural Resource Administration and Policy
Natural Resource Recreation
Natural Resources, People and Sustainable Development (I)
Food and the Human Environment (IS)
Environment and Society (N)
Plants and People (N)
Medical Botany (N)
Ethics & Animals (H)
Environmental Ethics (H)
Environmental Law And Policy
Natural Resources and Environmental Policy
Environmental Sociology (S)
Environmental Inequality (S)
Oklahoma Environmental Sociology
World Population Problems
The Environment:
Freshwater: Concepts, Threats and Management (N)
Livestock Entomology
Digital Tools for Environmental Problem-Solving (LN)
Climatology (N)
Meteorology (N)
Arid Lands and Drought (N)
Biogeography, Biodiversity, and Humankind
Geoarchaeology and Environmental History
Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future
Geospatial Applications for Unmanned Aerial Systems
Remote Sensing
Geographic Information Systems: Resource Management Applications
Geomorphology
Environmental Geology (N)
Applied Ecology and Conservation
Restoration Ecology
Ecology Of Invasive Species
Ecology of Invasive Species
Watershed Hydrology and Water Quality
No more than one elective course can be at the 2000-level.
Other courses with half or more environmental content may be considered alternates for elective courses. Consult with program coordinator for qualified alternatives.
Total Hours17