All General Education course options can be found here .
Please Note: This four-year plan serves as a general guide and assumes that all prerequisite requirements have been met prior to each course. Students may need to complete additional prerequisite coursework (WRI 001 ) based on placement results or prior preparation. Be sure to consult with your academic advisor to create a personalized plan that aligns with your individual progress and goals.
First Year
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Fall
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Spring |
EH 001: Introduction to Environmental Communications |
Major Lower Division Environmental Literature or Social Justice Literature |
Major Lower Division Environmental Literature |
Major Environmental Science |
SPRK 001: Spark Seminar or SPRK 010: Spark Seminar |
General Education: Lower Division Quantitative Reasoning |
WRI 010: College Reading and Composition |
General Education: Lower Division Language |
Second Year
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Fall |
Spring |
Major Environmental Science |
Major Upper Division Environmental Literature |
General Education: Area A–Life and Physical Science |
Major Policy and Society Requirement |
General Education: Area B–Approaches to Knowledge Social Science |
General Education: Area A–Life and Physical Science |
General Education: Area B–Approaches to Knowledge Media and Visual Analysis, Societies and Cultures of the Past |
Lower or Upper Division Elective |
Third Year
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Fall |
Spring |
ENG 130: Writing to Save the Planet |
Major Language and Ethics Requirement |
Major Upper Division Environmental Literature |
Major Upper Division Environmental Literature or Social Justice Literature |
General Education: Upper Division Writing in the Discipline |
Lower or Upper Division Elective |
Lower or Upper Division Elective |
Lower or Upper Division Elective |
Fourth Year
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Fall |
Spring |
EH 192: Internship in Environmental Humanities |
ENG 190: Senior Thesis |
Lower or Upper Division Elective |
Lower or Upper Division Elective |
Lower or Upper Division Elective |
Lower or Upper Division Elective |
Lower or Upper Division Elective |
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The four-year plans presented in this sample plan demonstrate the recommended sequencing and timing of the required and elective components within each major, the assumption each course listed is worth 4 semester units (unless otherwise noted), and that lower and upper division common course GE requirements are maximized in sharing with your major, concentration, and Intellectual Experience Badges.
Completing the 120 units necessary for graduation; should your plan not have a minimum of 120 units planned to be completed, you must add the necessary courses to ensure you complete a minimum of 120 units.
Completing the 120 units necessary for graduation; should your plan not have a minimum of 120 units planned to be completed, you must add the necessary courses to ensure you complete a minimum of 120 units.
All students are expected to work with their academic advisor to find their best pathway through the degree requirements of their chosen program.
Students must complete three courses in Approaches to Knowledge Area B: Social Science, Literary and Textual Analysis, Media and Visual Analysis, Societies and Cultures of the Past GE. One course must be Approaches to Knowledge Area B: Social Science GE. Students must complete the remaining two courses from at least two of the other three Approaches to Knowledge Area B areas: Literary and Textual Analysis, Media and Visual Analysis, & Societies and Cultures of the Past.
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