Environmental science is an interdisciplinary academic field that focuses on application of concepts and methods from the physical, chemical, biological, and social sciences to the study of the natural environment, and seeks solutions to environmental problems. Sustainability science aims to improve the quality of human life within the carrying capacity of supporting ecosystems. The Environmental Science and Sustainability minor at UC Merced allows students from diverse backgrounds to pursue interests in Earth and environmental sciences in some depth without requiring the breadth of course work and extensive laboratory and field time required for the Earth System Science major.
To receive a minor in Environmental Science and Sustainability, a student must complete the following requirements. All of these courses must be taken for a letter grade. At least four of these courses must be unique to the Environmental Science and Sustainability minor, i.e. they may not be also used to satisfy a major requirement. If more than one of the required courses for the Environmental Science and Sustainability minor is also needed to satisfy a major requirement, one or more additional upper division or graduate ESS, ES, ENVE course (worth at least 3 units) must be completed.