Degree Program
Courses in the first year
Normally, the first year includes biology, chemistry, mathematics and general education courses:
Fall term: We recommend 3 or 4 courses and our first year seminar (15-18 credits):
- Foundations in Biology I with laboratory (BIOL-103/113) or Foundations in Biology II with laboratory (BIOL-104/114)
- First year seminar (BIOL-101)
- General Chemistry with laboratory (CHEM-001/009)
- Mathematics (which course depends on background and goals)
- General education (one course): language, English, History, Philosophy, or Theology
Spring term: 4-5 courses (17-20 credits) is the normal load:
- Foundations in Biology II with laboratory (BIOL-104/114) or Foundations in Biology I with laboratory (BIOL-103/113)
- General Chemistry with laboratory (CHEM-002/010)
- Mathematics (unless requirement is completed)
- General Education (one or two courses): language, English, History, Philosophy or Theology
Courses in the upper years
- Second year, fall term: BIOL-180 Ecology
- Second year, spring term: BIOL-190 Gateway to Environmental Biology
- Second year, spring term: BIOL-185 Evolutionary Processes
- Third or fourth year, fall term: BIOL-418 Experimental Design and Analysis for Biology
Programs for majors
1. Biology Courses
Required core courses (27 credits):
- BIOL-101 First-year seminar (1 credit, fall semester). This course is required for first year students and is recommended for transfer students and those students who enter the program after the first year (contact the department chair or your advisor).
- BIOL-103/113 Foundations in Biology I with lab (5 credits)
- BIOL-104/114 Foundations in Biology II with lab (5 credits)
- BIOL-180 Ecology (4 credits)
- BIOL-185 Evolutionary Processes (4 credits)
- BIOL-190 Gateway to Environmental Biology (4 credits)
- BIOL-418 Experimental Design and Analysis for Biology (4 credits)
Distribution courses (18 credits minimum) Students must take 9 credits from Groups A and B (including courses in both), and 9 additional credits from amongst Groups A, B, or Other Upper-level Electives. One credit courses may be included in the tally.
Students should note that course offerings change frequently, most courses are offered in only a single semester each year, and not all courses are offered every year. Furthermore, courses offered outside of Biology may have limited enrollments for Environmental Biology majors, and some courses may have prerequisites not listed here or require permission of the instructor. Students should talk with their advisors and also look carefully on the departmental website as well as MyAccess to identify course offerings.
Group A: Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior (EEB)
BIOL-326 Animal Behavior
BIOL-353 Plants and Society
BIOL-360 Molecular Evolution
BIOL-364 Microbiology
BIOL-365 Conservation Biology
BIOL-366 Marine Biology
BIOL-367 Population Genetics
BIOL-368 Global Climate Change Ecology
BIOL-379 Genomics and Bioinformatics
BIOL-388 Microbial Genomics
BIOL-420 Genetic Conflict
BIOL-422 Modeling Biological Populations
BIOL-423 Networks in Biology
BIOL-427 Biology of Sex
1 credit classes:
BIOL-443 Microbial Community Ecology
BIOL-444 Urban Foraging and Ecology
Group B: Environmental and Earth Sciences (EES)
BIOL-220: Issues in Environmental Science
BIOL-368 Global Climate Change Ecology
STIA-227/228 Environmental Geosciences with lab
STIA-311 Environmental Geomorphology
STIA-412 Climate Science and Policy
STIA-441 Geographic Information Systems
STIA-454 Remote Sensing
Other Upper-level Electives
BIOL-100 Regents XXX
BIOL-152 Genetics
BIOL-261 Science and Society: Grand Challenges
BIOL-262 Shaping National Science Policy
BIOL-340 Research Tutorial
BIOL-341/-342 RISE (see below for more information)
BIOL-359 Dynamic Processes in Biological Physics
COSC-051 Computer Science I
GOVT-331 Politics of Natural Resources
GOVT-354 Environmental Politics
GOVT-488 Environmental Law
HIST-404 War and Environment in the Modern World
HIST-481 The Environment in Pre-Industrial America
HSCI-332 Health Impacts of the Environment
INTH-320 Ecology of Global Hunger
INTH-440 Health, Environmental Issues, and Development
STIA-330 Green Revolutions
STIA-350 Gender and Sustainability
STIA-352 Journalism in Science, Environment & Health
STIA-355 Environment and Migration
STIA-370 Oceans
STIA-374 Environmental Security
STIA-379 Energy & Environment in China
STIA-408 Environmental Reconstruction and Restoration
STIA-418 Natural Resources and Security
STIA-419 Energy & Environment in Eurasia
STIA-497 Environmental Sustainability and Business Strategy
1 credit classes
BIOL-431 Introduction to Programming
BIOL-432 Data Analysis with R
Total credit requirements: a minimum of 45
2. Additional Science Courses Required
- CHEM-001/-009 and -002/-010 General Chemistry with laboratory (10 credits total)
- MATH-035 Calculus I (4 credits)
- MATH-040 Probability and Statistics or MATH-140 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (4 credits total)
3. RISE – Research Intensive Senior Experience
RISE is an optional experience for Environmental Biology majors.
- BIOL-340 (one semester only in Fall or Spring) RISE Tutorial, generally junior year
- BIOL-341 (fall) and BIOL-342 (spring) RISE, senior year