Interdisciplinary and Interdepartmental
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Interdisciplinary/Interdepartmental Majors and Minors
Interdisciplinary
Earth
Science Major
B.S. in Ed. degree, Secondary Provisional Certification or Secondary
Provisional Certification with Emotional or Cognitive
Impairment
Endorsement
Advisors: Francek, Kiefer, Libbee, Nelson, Pape
Requirements (27-31 hours)
ESC 201 (4) Weather
OR
ESC 240 (4) Meteorology
ESC 205 (3) Oceanography
ESC 210 (3) Landforms
GEL 101 (3) Physical Geology
OR
GEL 301 (3) Geology and Michigan
GEL 102 (1) Physical Geology Laboratory
GEL 201 (3) Earth History
AST 111 (3) Astronomy
AND
AST 112 (1) Introduction to Astronomical Observations
OR
AST 260 (4) General Astronomy I
AND
AST 261 (4) General Astronomy II
ESC 400 (3) Earth Science Education
GEO 330 (3) Resource Perception and Utilization
OR
GEL 304 (3) Energy Resources
OR
BIO 340 (3) Ecology
OR
BIO 338 (3) Human Ecology
OR
ESC 346 (3) Air Pollution
Electives (8-12 hours) selected in consultation with an advisor
from the courses listed below, including at least
six hours numbered 300 or above. ALL ESC, GEL, and AST
courses
GEO 203 (3) Introduction to Cartography
GEO 303 (3) Computer Cartography and GIS
GEO 305 (3) Remote Sensing of the Environment
GEO 500 (3) Advanced Cartography Environment
GEO 503 (3) Geographic Information Systems
GEO 506 (3) Applications in Remote Sensing of the
Environment
BIO 101 (3) General Biology
OR BIO 105 (3) Introductory Quantitative Biology
BIO 203 (3) General Botany
BIO 218 (3) General Zoology
BIO 229 (3) Nature Study
BIO 240 (3) Conservation of Natural Resources
BIO 334 (3) Soil Science
BIO 340 (3) Ecology
BIO 541 (3) Wildlife Biology and Management
CHM 111 (3) The Interaction of Chemistry and Society
CHM 120 (4) Survey of Chemistry
CHM 131 (4) Introduction to Chemistry I
CHM 132 (4) Introduction to Chemistry II
PHY 130 (4) College Physics I
PHY 131 (4) College Physics II
PHY 170 (1) College Physics Laboratory I
PHY 171 (1) College Physics Laboratory II