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DePaul Undergraduate Course Catalog
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES 2007-2008
Colleges of Liberal Arts & Sciences - Undergraduate Studies Programs of Study Environmental Science Additional Courses/Senior Thesis/Minor
Additional Courses/Senior Thesis/Minor
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ADDITIONAL COURSES
Students must take two courses from the following, but not courses from the student’s chosen area of emphasis:
 
BIO 365 (Toxicology); ECO 105 (Principles of Microeconomics); PPS 202 (Public Policy and Environmental Issues); GEO 242 (Geographic Information Systems); ENG 204 (Technical Writing)
 
SENIOR THESIS
Students need to write a research thesis as part of their degree requirements in Environmental Science.
 
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MINOR
To qualify for an environmental science minor, the student will need to take five environmental science courses.  This should include ENV 102, one of the 300-level courses, and three other ENV classes chosen from among the following: ENV 115, 116, 200, 202, 220, 224, 250, 270, 322, 340, 342 and 350. In addition to ENV 102, the chosen classes should include at least one with a laboratory.
 
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