Math, Natural Science and Computer Information Systems Division
Environmental Studies Policy Career Plan

Available at: Hazleton, Scranton

Degree Information:
The Environmental Studies program provides two tracks for specialization in this broad interdisciplinary field.

The "Policy" option emphasizes the relationships between natural science and social science with a focus on legal and policy issues relating to the environment. Students entering the program should have successfully completed two to three years of mathematics and three years of science in high school. They should also be familiar with computers and their uses.

Recommended Course of Study:
First Semester
College Writing*
College Algebra*
Global Ecology or Environmental Science
Macroeconomics
Biological Science*
Second Semester
Effective Speaking
Intro Stat & Data Analysis or Pre-Calculus
Introduction to Environmental Studies
Introduction to Computer Applications or Computer Apps II
Social Problems
Third Semester

Introduction to Public Administration
Environmental Quality
Diversity/Global Issues Elective
Bioethics
Applied Ethics

Fourth Semester
Social Science Elective
Environmental Law & Policy
Principles of Management
Social Problems
Elective or Co-Op
Humanities Elective

*Developmental courses may be required as prerequisites
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