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Skidmore College
Environmental Studies and Sciences

Fall 2003 Courses

Attention all potential and declared ES majors!!!

ES 367 Environmental Studies Junior Seminar, a required course for the ES major, is offered fall semesters only! All ES majors that are currently sophomores must register for this course, or if you are currently a junior and have not yet taken ES 367, you must also register for this course. Please contact Karen Kellogg (kkellogg, x5198, Harder 192) if you have any questions regarding ES 367.

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

Social and Cultural Perspectives Track of the ES Major

Foundation

  • ES 100 Environmental Concerns in Perspective

Cluster A Courses

  • AM 250B Regional Culture: The West
  • EC 343 Environmental and Resource Economics
  • EN 363C Topics: Nature's Nation: U.S. Literary History and the Natural World
  • GO 365 Topics: Politics, Policy and Environment in the Third World
  • IA 101 Introduction to International Affairs
  • SO 223W Environmental Sociology
  • WS 210 Ecofemism, Women and the Environment

Cluster B1 Courses

  • BI 190 Population Biology
  • CH 111 Environmental Chemistry
  • CH 112 Environmental Chemistry with Lab
  • GE 101 Earth Systems Science
  • GE 112 Introduction to Oceanography
  • GE 207 Environmental Geology

Cluster C Courses

  • AN 344 Anthropology and Environmental Health
  • LS2 146 Environmental Issues
  • LS2 207 Seeds of Change

Junior Seminar

  • ES 367 ES Junior Seminar

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Environmental Science Track of the ES Major

Foundation

  • ES 100 Environmental Concerns in Perspective
  • CH 105 Chemical Principlies I
  • CH 112 Environmental Chemistry With Lab
  • GE 207 Environmental Geology

Cluster A Courses

  • AM 250B Regional Culture: The West
  • EC 343 Environmental and Resource Economics
  • EN 363C Topics: Nature's Nation: U.S. Literary History and the Natural World
  • GO 365 Topics: Politics, Policy and Environment in the Third World
  • IA 101 Introduction to International Affairs
  • SO 223W Environmental Sociology
  • WS 210 Ecofemism, Women and the Environment

Cluster B2 Courses

  • BI 307 Ornithology
  • BI 317 Ecology
  • CH 221 Organic Chemistry I
  • GE 315 Sedimentology

Cluster C Courses

  • AN 344 Anthropology and Environmental Health
  • LS2 146 Environmental Issues
  • LS2 207 Seeds of Change

Junior Seminar

  • ES 367 ES Junior Seminar

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ES Minor

Foundation

  • ES 100 Environmental Concerns in Perspective

Cluster A Courses

  • AM 250B Regional Culture: The West
  • EC 343 Environmental and Resource Economics
  • EN 363C Topics: Nature's Nation: U.S. Literary History and the Natural World
  • GO 365 Topics: Politics, Policy and Environment in the Third World
  • IA 101 Introduction to International Affairs
  • SO 223W Environmental Sociology
  • WS 210 Ecofemism, Women and the Environment

Cluster B1 Courses

  • BI 190 Population Biology
  • CH 111 Environmental Chemistry
  • CH 112 Environmental Chemistry with Lab
  • GE 101 Earth Systems Science
  • GE 112 Introduction to Oceanography
  • GE 207 Environmental Geology
Cluster C Courses
  • AN 344 Anthropology and Environmental Health
  • LS2 146 Environmental Issues
  • LS2 207 Seeds of Change

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