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Nov 23, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sustainable Development - Environmental Studies Concentration, BS
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Program Code: 604*/604D
CIP Code: 03.0103
Non-Teaching
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General Education Requirements (44 Hours)
S D 2400 and PHL 2015 if taken for the major may be used in GEN ED: ILE: Sustainability & Global Resources; or S D 3715 /ENG 3715 if taken for the major may count toward GEN ED: ILE: The Human-Animal Bond.
Major Requirements (69-75 Hours)
2. 0 major GPA is required for graduation. Major GPA calculation will include all courses taken in fulfillment of the major requirements. Minimum of 18 semester hours of courses taken to fulfill major requirements must be courses offered by Appalachian.
Required SD Core (21 Hours)
Environmental Studies Concentration (48-54 Hours)
No course used in above core or major requirements may be used in this concentration.
Required Environmental Studies Core (18 Hours)
Electives (15-18 Hours)
Electives must be chosen in consultation with your SD advisor, and must include at least three courses that address the natural science and physical science dimensions of environmental issues (e.g. BIO, GHY, GLY, PHY, CHE or related statistical skills.) Other courses should address the social sciences or humanities dimensions of environmental issues (see examples on the SD website, sd.appstate.edu).
Environmental Specialization (15-18 Hours)
The Environmental Specialization is comprised of courses that have a coherent emphasis relevant to the student’s area of interest and that provide useful skills for social change. Courses for this requirement must be chosen in consultation with your SD advisor. Courses counted for other major requirements may not be counted in the Environmental Specialization. See sample Environmental Specialization on the SD website, www.sd.appstate.edu.
Minor (Optional)
- 9 hours of a minor must be completed at Appalachian
Free Electives (1-16 Hours)
To total a minimum of 120 hours for the degree
Total Required (120 Hours)
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