Minors in Geography & Environment
Minor in Environmental Analysis & Policy
The minor in environmental analysis & policy consists of five courses as specified below. Up to two courses taken as part of a student’s major requirements may be used to fulfill the requirements of the minor in environmental analysis & policy. Courses taken to fulfill minor requirements must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
Principal Courses
CAS EC 101, CAS GE 100, and GE 309.
Minor Electives
Two courses from: CAS GE 375, 394, 420, 425, 519, 520, 550, 594; CAS GE 250, 302, 304, 356, 365, 375, 425, 460; CAS HI 351; CAS IR 390, 395, 594, 599. One of these courses must be in quantitative environmentalmodeling from CAS GE 302, GE 365, GE 375, GE 420, or GE 550.
Minor in Environmental Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems
The minor in environmental remote sensing & geographic information systems (GIS) consists of five courses as specified below. Up to two courses taken as part of a student’s major requirements may be used to fulfill the requirements of the minor in environmental remote sensing & GIS.
Principal Courses
Two principal courses are required: CAS GE 302 and GE 365.
Minor Electives
Three courses from: CAS GE 440, GE 445, GE 448, GE 502, GE 503, GE 505, or GE 516.
Minor in Environmental Science
The minor in environmental science consists of five courses as specified below. No course taken as part of a student’s major requirements may be used to fulfill the requirements of the minor in environmental science.
Principal Courses
Two courses selected from: CAS BI 107, CAS ES 105, CAS GE 100, CAS CH 101, and CAS PY 211.
Minor Electives
Three courses selected from: CAS BI 305, BI 306, BI/ES 443, BI 448, ES 317, ES 333, ES 351, ES 533, ES 534, ES 541, GE/BI 307, GE 310, GE 503, GE 504, GE 514, GE/BI 525.
Minor in Geography
A five-course minor may be elected in various clusters of geography. At least three of the five courses should be at the 300 level or above. A grade of C or higher is required in each course submitted for the minor. Contact the undergraduate advisor for additional information.
