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Skidmore College
Environmental Studies and Sciences

Fall 2005 Courses

Attention: Class of 2007: To fulfill the ES major requirements for both tracks, you must take ES 367 ES Junior Seminar during the fall 2005 semester. This course is not required for the ES minor.

Attention: All ES Majors & Minors: ID 210 Introduction to GIS is being offered in the fall and is strongly recommended for all ES students.

Social & Cultural Perspectives Track of the ES Major
Environmental Science Track of the ES Major
ES Minor

Social & Cultural Perspectives track of the ES major

Foundation

  • ES 100 Environmental Concerns in Perspective

Cluster A

  • AM 260B The Machine in the Garden
  • EC 343 Environmental & Resource Economics
  • EN 105 Composing Nature
  • ES 351 Business and Environmental Sustainability*
  • IA 101 International Affairs
  • SO 223W Environmental Sociology

Cluster B1

  • BI 115H Ecology of Food
  • BI 140 Marine Biology
  • BI 241 Ecology
  • CH 111 Environmental Chemistry w/o lab
  • CH 112 Environmental Chemistry w/ lab
  • GE 101 Earth Systems Science
  • GE 112 Oceanography
  • GE 207 Environmental Geology

Cluster C

  • AN 345 Ecological Anthropology
  • ES 251 Food, Food Culture, and Society*

Junior Seminar

  • ES 367 Junior Seminar

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Environmental Science track of the ES major

Foundation and Core

  • ES 100 Environmental Concerns in Perspective
  • CH 105 Chemical Principles I (w/ lab)**
  • CH 112 Environmental Chemistry w/ lab
  • GE 207 Environmental Geology

Cluster A

  • AM 260B The Machine in the Garden
  • EC 343 Environmental & Resource Economics
  • EN 105 Composing Nature
  • ES 351 Business and Environmental Sustainability*
  • IA 101 International Affairs
  • SO 223W Environmental Sociology

Cluster B2

  • BI 241 Ecology
  • BI 351E Plant-Animal Interactions
  • BI 351 E Invertebrate Biology
  • CH 221 Organic Chemistry I
  • GE 309 Field Techniques
  • GE 315 Sedimentology

Cluster C

  • AN 345 Ecological Anthropology
  • ES 251 Food, Food Culture, and Society*

Junior Seminar

  • ES 367 Junior Seminar

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ES Minor

Foundation

  • ES 100 Environmental Concerns in Perspective

Cluster A

  • AM 260B The Machine in the Garden
  • EC 343 Environmental & Resource Economics
  • EN 105 Composing Nature
  • ES 351 Business and Environmental Sustainability*
  • IA 101 International Affairs
  • SO 223W Environmental Sociology

Cluster B1

  • BI 115H Ecology of Food
  • BI 140 Marine Biology
  • BI 241 Ecology
  • CH 111 Environmental Chemistry w/o lab
  • CH 112 Environmental Chemistry w/ lab
  • GE 101 Earth Systems Science
  • GE 112 Oceanography
  • GE 207 Environmental Geology

Cluster C

  • AN 345 Ecological Anthropology
  • ES 251 Food, Food Culture, and Society*

* New course - see ES course description page
** Required for Chemistry concentration of Environmental Science track

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