Environmental Studies, UCRT
Requirements for Students Matriculating in or before Academic Year 2025-2026. Learn more about University Academic Regulation 3.1.
Total Hours: 17
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Core | ||
| ENVR 1113 | Elements of Environmental Science (N) | 3 |
| GEOG 1022 | Climate 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 4233 | Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change | 3 |
| Hours Subtotal | 8 | |
| 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 | ||
or ENVR 4033 | 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 Hours | 17 | |