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Degree Requirements
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TBIOL 110 General Biology (with lab); minimum 1.5 GPA
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TCHEM 131 Chemistry and Society (with lab); minimum 1.7 GPA
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TECON 200 Introduction to Microeconomics; minimum 2.0 GPA
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TGEOS 243 Geography of the Physical Environment; minimum 2.0 GPA
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TMATH 110 Introductory Statistics with Applications; minimum 2.0 GPA
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TPHIL 251 Data and Discourse; minimum 2.0 GPA
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TWRT 211 Argumentation and Research; minimum 2.0 GPA OR TWRT 291 Technical Communication in the Workplace; minimum 2.0 GPA
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35 credits Core courses
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TBIOL 232 Issues in Biological Conservation
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TESC 201 The Science of Environmental Sustainability
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TESC 345 Pollution and Public Policy
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TEST 200 Fundamentals of Environmental Studies and Sustainability
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TGEOS 341 Climate Change
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TLAW 438 Federal Environmental Law
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TWRT 331 Writing in the Natural Sciences
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- One of the following:
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TEGL 304 Indigenous Ethnoecology
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TPHIL 456 Environmental Ethics
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TRELIG 350 Religion, Philosophy & the Environment
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Capstone experience (Must select at least a 3-credit option from the following list.):
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TBIOMD 490 Context for Global Health Experiential Learning AND TBIOMD 491 Global Health Experiential Learning Program
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TESC 301 Sustainability in Action
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TESC 495 Environmental Research Experiences
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TESC 496 Internship
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TESC 497 Senior Thesis
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TESC 499 UG Research
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TEST 495 Environmental Studies Experience
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TMGMT 465 Board Governance I AND TMGMT 466 Board Governance II
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Complete GIS or REN certificate program. (Planned with faculty advisor; may span more than one quarter.)
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TECON 210 Ethics and Economics
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TECON 410 Economics of Public Policy
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TECON 421 Environmental Policy
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TESC 404 Navigating the Science Policy Interface
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TEST 337 Natural Resources Policy: America's Public Forests and Parks
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TEST 343 Water Quality Regulation
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TLAW 339 Washington Environmental Law
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TLAW 465 Law and Public Policy in the United States
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TPOLS 203 Introduction to International Relations
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TPOLS 270 Introduction to Political Economy