Bachelor in Environmental Science
Redlands, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 53,716 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
We make a degree affordable and attainable in four years. It's the Redlands Promise.
At the University of Redlands, we're committed to student success. With the Redlands Promise, students in the College of Arts & Sciences have the opportunity to graduate in four years—guaranteed.
Setting the bar high
If you meet all of your responsibilities as a student and we do not fulfill our part of the Redlands Promise, we will cover the cost of additional courses necessary for your graduation.
Explore your interests
From accounting and biochemistry to religious studies and theatre arts, the College of Arts & Sciences offers more than 40 undergraduate programs.
A cost-effective plan
According to data from the University of Texas at Austin, students who graduate on time will spend 40% less than those who graduate in six years. And they begin their careers sooner.
Environmental Science
Core Courses, plus:
- Analysis: EVST 235 or MATH 231
- Ecology: EVST 305 or approved BIOL or CHEM
- Two advanced science electives: Choose from EVST courses numbered 200 and above or approved 260/360 topics course.
- One EVST non-science elective.
General Education Requirements
General Education is a broad description of the curriculum that embodies our commitment to a liberal arts education at the University of Redlands. Our general education conveys the range of fields of study, ways of thinking, and practices of scholarship and creativity that enable students to graduate as critical thinkers capable of innovatively and collaboratively adapting to challenges that come their way in the future.
Our general education is comprised of a Liberal Arts Inquiry (LAI) or Liberal Arts Foundation (LAF) curriculum.
- Entering first-year students and transfer students arriving with fewer than 32 credits in Fall 2018 will follow the LAI curriculum.
- All transfer and returning students with 32 credits or more (i.e., sophomores, juniors, and seniors) in Fall 2018 will follow the LAF curriculum.
Admissions
Program Outcome
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the major, an environmental science major should be able to:
- Integrate social and environmental science to critically evaluate complex environmental problems or opportunities, with an emphasis in mathematics, ecology, biology, geology, chemistry, or physics. Use appropriate tools to analyze and communicate environmental problems or opportunities; and,
- Apply interdisciplinary environmental learning to a specialization in Environmental Science.
English Language Requirements
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