An associate degree in Earth and Environmental Sciences prepares students for careers as entry-level technicians or for articulation and transfer to a bachelor’s degree program. The degree offers a broad, integrated and in-depth approach to the sciences. The student who earns this degree may have career options in biological research, medical laboratories, earth and environmental science or other science disciplines.
Requirements for the Associate of Science
Degree
General Education Requirements |
36-38 |
Required Substitutions:
Area I: MTH 128 or 129 and STT 160 or MTH 229, 230
Area V: CHM 121, 122, 123 (counted in supporting
courses)
BIO 111, 112, 115 (counted in departmental
requirements) |
| Departmental Requirements |
21-22 |
|
| BIO 111, 112, 115, 231 |
16 |
| BIO 313 or 315 or CHM 213/217 |
5-6 |
| Required Supporting Courses |
46-48 |
|
| EES 251/252, 255/256, 442 |
13 |
| CHM 121, 122, 123, 211 |
21 |
| MTH 128 or 129 and STT 160 or MTH 229, 230 |
8-10 |
| ENG 333 |
4 |
|
| Total (minimum requirement) |
103-108 |
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