Undergraduate Specialization Tracks

Environmental Analysis and Policy Electives

Choose five courses from the list below. The topical areas are meant to be suggestive only. Students may, with their advisor's approval, substitute equivalent courses, including those taken during summer and semester programs abroad or through the Washington Internship Program.

Environmental Modeling: CAS GE 302, 365, 440, 445, 448, 502, 505, 517, 519 (Previously EE/GG 518), 542, 550.

Economic and Policy Analysis: CAS EC 201 & EC 202 (Previously EC 303 & 304), 320, 337, 571; CAS GE 250, 304, 323, 328, 404E, 409E, 511, 519 (Previously EE/GG 518), 541; CAS IR 304; CAS PO 241, 544, 625.

Human Institutions: CAS AN 362, 382 (Previously AN 582), 538, CAS EC 320; CAS GE 201, 202, 250, 300, 304, 331, 356, 394), 404E, 409E, 594, 520, 533 (Previously EE 395) 541, 594; CAS HI 394; CAS IR 304, 594; CAS PH 257; CAS SO 277, 304, 310.

International Environmental Policy: CAS AN 362, 382 (Previously AN 582), 538; CAS EC 320; CAS GE 201, 202, 250, 300, 304, 331, 356, 394, 404E, 409E, 531, 594; CAS; CAS HI 394; CAS IR 304, 390, 395, 573, 594, 595.



Environmental Science Electives

Four courses selected by the student in collaboration with their advisor from the following list. Students may also petition to fulfill this requirement through the Boston University Marine Program, the Tropical Ecology Program in Ecuador, or the School for Field Studies. No more than two electives can be "Techniques" courses.

Biology: BI 305, BI 407, BI 414, BI417, BI/ES 423, BI/ES 443, BI 448, BI 508, GE/BI 525.

Earth Sciences: ES 331, ES 333, ES 351, ES 371, BI/ES 423, ES 440, BI/ES 443, ES 483, ES 533, ES 534, ES 541.

Geography: GE 303, GE 503, GE504, GE 510, GE 514, GE 517, GE/BI 525

Techniques in Environmental Science: GE 302, GE 365, GE 440, GE 448, GE 502, GE 505, GE 516, GE 550, ES 573.