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    Environmental Sustainability

    Department of Natural Sciences

    As a Minor

    The Department of Natural Sciences, the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and the Zicklin School of Business offer a joint interdisciplinary program in Environmental Sustainability that satisfies Baruch College’s Tier III minor requirement. The Environmental Sustainability minor is suitable for both business and liberal arts students who have an interest in developing a critical understanding of interactions between human society and the broader global ecosystem. The program emphasizes economic, legal, and philosophical issues of environmental sustainability.

    The prerequisite to this minor is completion of one of the following options: 1) ENV 1003L and ENV 1004; or 2) BIO 1015 and BIO 1016; or 3) BIO 3001; or 4) Departmental Permission.

    To complete the minor in environmental sustainability (11–12 credits) students must take one course at the 3000-level or above in environmental studies (ENV) offered by the Department of Natural Sciences, any other course from the electives listed below, and a required capstone course (ENV 4005, ENV 4900, or IDC 4010/H).

    Program Prerequisite (one group required, does not count toward 11 – 12 credits for minor)

    • ENV 1003L Fundamentals of Ecology & ENV 1004 Fundamentals of Ecological Research
    • BIO 1015L Fundamentals of Biology – Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology & BIO 1016 Fundamentals of Biology – Laboratory Research in Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology
    • BIO 3001 Principles of Biology II
    • Departmental permission

    Required Capstone Course (one required)

    • ENV 4005 Ecosystem Sustainability (4 credits)
    • ENV 4900 Topics in Environmental Science (4 credits)
    • IDC 4010/IDC 4010H The Susan Locke Interdisciplinary  Capstone in Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change (4 credits)

    Natural Science Electives  (at least one required)

    • BIO/ENV 3009 Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development (4.5 credits)
    • BIO/ENV 3016 Environmental Modeling (4 credits)
    • BIO 3020 Biology of Invertebrates (4 credits)
    • BIO/ENV 3030 Principles of Evolution: Processes, Patterns, and the History of Life (4 credits)
    • BIO/PSY 3032 Animal Behavior (4 credits)
    • BIO 3040 Plants in Action (4 credits)
    • BIO 3050 Freshwater Ecology (4 credits)
    • BIO/ENV 3050 Freshwater Ecology (4 credits)
    • ENV 3001 Introduction to Environmental Science (4 credits)
    • ENV 3002 Energy Conservation (4 credits)
    • ENV 3003 Human Conservation (4 credits)
    • ENV 3005 Economic and Legal Aspects of Ecology (4 credits)
    • ENV 3008 Air and Water Pollution (4 credits)
    • ENV 3015/3015L Tropical Reef Ecology (4 credits)

    Electives (no more than one from this list)

    • CIS 3700 Green IT* (3 credits)
    • ECO 3511 Contemporary Economic Development (3 credits)
    • GEOG 3009 Introduction to Human Geography (3 credits)
    • GEOG 3036 World Regional Geography(3 credits)
    • JRN 3800 Environmental Reporting (3 credits)
    • LAW 3122 Law and the Environment*(3 credits)
    • LAW 3400 Law, Business and Sustainability*(3 credits)
    • PAF 3442 The Environment, Political Choices, and Public Policy(3 credits)
    • PHI 3200 Environmental Ethics(3 credits)
    • POL 3317 The Politics of Energy and the Environment(3 credits)
    • PSY 3185 Environmental Psychology(3 credits)

    *For the purposes of this program, this course counts as an Arts and Sciences course.

    Contact

    Department of Natural Sciences
    646-660-6200

    Environmental Sciences
    Professor Chester Zarnoch
    646-660-6239


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