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Undergraduate Degree
Environmental Soil and Water Science
Program:
Environmental Soil and Water Science
Plan Code:
ENVSWS_BS1
Program Level:
Undergraduate
Award Type:
Bachelor of Science
College:
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Department:
Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences
Excerpt from the official Academic Programs Catalog:
Listed below are the approved requirements for the program from the official Academic Programs Catalog.
Students must consult their advisors to learn which specific requirements apply to their degree programs.
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences
Undergraduate Programs
Environmental Soil and Water Science
View this text within the context of the catalog.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Soil and Water Science is designed to prepare students for career opportunities assoil scientists, ecosystem ecologists, environmental restorationists, watershed managers, and consultants, in private and public businesses, and with government agencies.
Soil and water science involves the application of biological, chemical, and physical science principles to protect soil and water quality as landscapes are used to meet human needs for recreation, waste disposal, food production and others. Protecting and restoring soil and water resources is necessary for building sustainable communities. The major provides students with the opportunity to recognize the challenges and opportunities to integrate scientific innovations in land management. Students take courses in soil science, water resource management, ecology, biology, geology, meteorology, and professional development to prepare for careers where expertise in soil and water science is required.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Soil and Water Science
The University requirements for bachelor's degrees as described in the
Undergraduate Education
section of this catalog; 120 credits, including general elective credits, are required for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Soil and Water Science.
The University's Tier II writing requirement for the Cropping Systems Science major is met by completing CROP 313 and CROP 492. Those courses are referenced in item 3. below.
Students who are enrolled in the Environmental Soil and Water Science major leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, may complete an alternative track to Integrative Studies in Biological and Physical Sciences by completing items 3.a., 3.b., and 3.c. below. The completion of Biological Sciences 171 or 172 and Chemistry 161 satisfies the laboratory requirement. Completion of items 3.a., 3.b., and 3.c below will be counted toward both the alternative track and the requirements for the major.
The completion of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources mathematics requirement may also satisfy the University mathematics requirement.
The requirements of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources for the Bachelor of Science degree.
Certain courses referenced in requirement 3. below may be counted toward College requirements as appropriate.
The following requirements for the major:
a.
All of the following courses (38 credits):
BS
161
Cell and Molecular Biology
3
BS
162
Organismal and Population Biology
3
CEM
141
General Chemistry
4
CEM
161
Chemistry Laboratory I
1
CROP
110
Computer Applications in Agronomy
2
CROP
192
Professional Development Seminar I
1
CROP
313
Data Interpretation and Writing in the Agronomic Sciences (W)
2
CROP
492
Professional Development Seminar II (W)
1
GLG
201
Introduction to Earth and Planetary Sciences
4
SOIL
210
Fundamentals of Soil Science
3
SOIL
330
Soil Chemistry
2
SOIL
340
Applied Soil Physics
2
SOIL
360
Soil Biology
3
SOIL
470
Soil Resources
3
SOIL
480
Soil Fertility and Management
4
b.
One of the following biology laboratory courses (2 credits)
BS
171
Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
2
BS
172
Organismal and Population Biology Laboratory
2
c.
One of the following organic chemistry courses (4 credits)
CEM
143
Survey of Organic Chemistry
4
CEM
251
Organic Chemistry I
4
d.
One of the following plant courses (3 or 4 credits):
CROP
101
Introduction to Crop Science
3
FOR
202
Introduction to Forestry
3
FOR
204
Forest Vegetation
3
GEO
201
Introduction to Plant Geography
3
HRT
203
Introduction to Horticulture
3
PLB
105
Plant Biology
3
PLB
203
Biology of Plants
4
PLB
218
Plants of Michigan
3
e.
One of the following ecology courses (3 credits):
CROP
326
Weed Science
2
and
CROP
226L
Weed Science Laboratory
1
FOR
340
Forest Ecology
3
IBIO
355
Ecology
3
PLB
441
Plant Ecology
3
f.
Two of the following water courses (6 or 7 credits)
CSUS
453
Watershed Planning and Management
3
GEO
406
Geomorphology of River and Coastal Systems
3
GLG
411
Hydrogeology
3
GLG
421
Environmental Geochemistry
4
SOIL
455
Environmental Pollutants in Soil and Water
3
g.
One of the following climate or weather courses (3 credits)
GEO
103
Introduction to Climate Change Studies
3
GEO
203
Introduction to Meteorology
3
GEO
402
Agricultural Climatology
3
GEO
409
Global Climate Change and Variability
3
IBIO
357
Global Change Biology (W)
3
h.
One of the following math courses (3 credits)
MTH
103
College Algebra
3
MTH
124
Survey of Calculus I
3
MTH
132
Calculus I
3
i.
One of the following statistics courses (3 or 4 credits):
STT
200
Statistical Methods
3
STT
201
Statistical Methods
4
STT
224
Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Ecologists
3
STT
421
Statistics I
3
j.
One of the following policy courses (3 credits):
CSUS
320
Environmental Planning and Management
3
CSUS
354
Water Resources Management
3
CSUS
464
Environmental and Natural Resource Policy in Michigan
3
FOR
466
Natural Resource Policy
3
GEO
211
Environmental Policy and Practice
3
l.
One of the following specialization courses (3 or 4 credits):
CROP
460
Plant-Microbe Interactions
3
GLG
422
Field Methods in Environmental Science
3
GLG
435
Geomicrobiology (W)
4
GLG
446
Sustainable Food Systems
3
MGI
425
Microbial Ecology
3
PLB
443
Restoration Ecology
3
m.
One of the following experiential courses (3 credits):
CROP
493
Professional Internship in Crop and Soil Sciences
3
SOIL
499
Undergraduate Research
3
Complete 3 credits in an Education Abroad, International Internship, International Research Experience, or Study Away with approval by the advisor for the major.
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