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Fall 2019 Official General Catalog 
    
Fall 2019 Official General Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Environmental Science: A.S.


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CIP CODE: 03.0104

The Environmental Science program is an interdisciplinary program designed to prepare students for transfer into four-year Environmental Science and Studies programs.  The program is modeled after the first two-years of Environmental Science and Studies programs at schools such as Binghamton University and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry.

Students will learn basic scientific concepts and understand the interrelationship of these concepts with the environment.  A strong emphasis on sustainability, ecological impact and the politics of the environment will be addressed in the program.

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.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Explain environmental issues related to New York State, the United States and the world. 
  2. Understand the scientific concepts that intimately affect environmental problems and solutions. 
  3. Define the policies and solutions used by governmental agencies and individuals to respond to environmental issues. 
  4. Understand the interrelationship of social capital, economic capital and natural capital and how they relate to the concepts of sustainability and environmental health.
  5. Understand how small changes in the lifestyle of an individual can contribute to worldwide environmental sustainability.
  6. Be informed of the various careers and transfer opportunities in the Environmental Sciences. 
     

Program Supervised by:
Kennie K. Leet, Chairperson
Office:  Natural Science Center, Room 207
Telephone:  607 778-5114
Email:  leetkk@sunybroome.edu

 

FIRST YEAR


Fall Semester 15 Credits


  •  Environmental Science Elective Credits: 4
  • US History Elective Credits: 3

Spring Semester 16 Credits


  • Environmental Science elective Credits: 4
  • Social Science elective Credits: 3
  • Physical Education Credit: 1

SECOND YEAR


GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: 64 CREDITS


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