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Apr 05, 2025
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Website Catalog (In Development)
Environmental Science: A.S.
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Associate in Science
CIP CODE: 03.0104
HEGIS CODE: 5604.00
Mission
The S.T.E.M. – Environmental Science Associate in Science major is intended to appeal to a broad audience of students who are interested in four-year degrees in the Environmental Sciences. This program meets the college’s mission by providing a University parallel degree for students aspiring to baccalaureate degrees and professions. The program also meets the college’s mission by fulfilling a broad range of General Education Requirements (GERs) intended to “broaden and deepen students’ intellectual, moral, civic, and social competence for effective participation in the world community.” Lastly, the program provides career advising, skills, and knowledge assessment related to jobs and programs that fall under the umbrella of environmental sciences.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Communicate effectively and function as members and leaders to multidisciplinary teams.
- Apply the principles and computational tools of mathematics and science to solve a wide variety of environmental problems.
- Analyze the policies and solutions used by governmental agencies and individuals to respond to environmental issues.
- Record, analyze and interpret data in an environmental field study situation.
- Identify the interrelationship between the biosphere, geosphere and hydrosphere as it relates to environmental issues.
Program Contact
Kennie K. Leet, Chairperson
Office: Natural Science Center, Room 207F
Telephone: +1 (607) 778-5114
Email: leetkk@sunybroome.edu
Sequence of Courses
The following model meets all program requirements for students who are pursuing full-time study and wish to complete the course work in four semesters. Those who desire a slower pace or need preparatory courses will require more than four semesters.
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Fall Semester (15 Credits)
Spring Semester (16 Credits)
Fall Semester (16 Credits)
Spring Semester (17 Credits)
Notes
Students will take classes in the 7-week semester format which allows for laboratory field work in the White Mountains of New Hampshire and coastal South Carolina. Accommodations can vary greatly depending on individual needs and travel destinations, as such, faculty will work with students individually to develop reasonable accommodations with an emphasis on inclusion in field activities. |
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