Earth and Environmental Sciences, B.S. Four-Year Degree Map for Bulletin Year 2020-2021

First Year

Fall Classes - 15 credits Credits Spring Classes - 15 credits Credits
EESC 1101: Intro to Earth Science
Major (Also fulfills Pathways Scientific World)
3 EESC 1201: Intro to Environmental Science
Major
3
MATH 1011: Precalculus Mathematics
Pathways Required Core (Depending on placement exam, students may need to begin with MATH 1006. See an advisor to confirm your math placement.)
3 MATH 1201: Calculus I
Major
4
ENGL 1010: English Composition I
Pathways Required Core
3 CHEM 1100: General Chemistry I, or CHEM 1040: General Chemistry for Health-related Professions
Major (Also fulfills Pathways Required Core)
5
U.S. Experience in Its Diversity
Pathways Flexible Core
3 ENGL 1012: English Composition II
Pathways Required Core
3
General Elective
General Elective
3    

Second Year

Fall Classes - 16.5 credits Credits Spring Classes - 15 credits Credits
EESC 2100: Earth Materials
Major
3 EESC 2200W: Sedimentology
Major
3
EESC 2500: Environmental Systems
Major
3 EESC 2400: Intro to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Major
3
BIOL 1001: General Biology I, or PHYS 1100: General Physics I, or PHYS 1150
Major (Also fulfills Pathways College Option)
4.5 EESC 2600: Statistics & Data Analysis in Geosciences, or CISC 1115, or MATH 1206
Major
4
Creative Expression
Pathways Flexible Core
3 Individual & Society
Pathways Flexible Core
3
General Elective
General Elective
3 Creative Expression
Pathways Flexible Core
3

Third Year

Fall Classes - 15 credits Credits Spring Classes - 15 credits Credits
EESC 3100: Intro to Geochemistry
Major
3 EESC 3975: Structural Geology and Plate Tectonics
Major
3
EESC 3600: Hydrogeology of Water Resources
Major
3 EESC Elective 4000-level or higher
Major
3
College Option
Pathways College Option
3 World Cultures & Global Issues
Pathways Flexible Core
3
College Option
Pathways College Option
3 College Option
Pathways College Option
3
General Elective
General Elective
3 General Elective
General Elective
3

Fourth Year

Fall Classes - 15 credits Credits Spring Classes - 13.5 credits Credits
EESC 4010: Field Mapping, or EESC 4250: Environmental Field Investigations
Major
3 EESC Elective 4000-level or higher
Major
3
EESC Elective 4000-level or higher
Major
3 EESC Elective 4000-level or higher
Major
3
EESC Elective 4000-level or higher
Major
3 EESC Elective 4000-level or higher
Major
3
General Elective
General Elective
3 General Elective
General Elective
3
General Elective
General Elective
3 General Elective
General Elective
1.5

Degree Details

33 Pathways Credits*

64.5 Major Credits

22.5 General Elective Credits

Students may apply a second major, or a minor, towards their general elective credits.

120 Total Credits

*The Pathways curriculum is typically 42 credits. However, the Earth and Environmental Sciences B.S. major includes three courses (EESC 1101, CHEM 1100 or CHEM 1040, BIOL 1001 or PHYS 1100 or PHYS 1150) that satisfy Pathways requirements. Therefore, students majoring in Earth and Environmental Sciences B.S. only need to complete 33 additional Pathways credits.

Candidates for a B.S. degree with a major in earth and environmental sciences must complete at least 60 credits in science and mathematics; 24 of these 60 credits must be completed in advanced courses in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department. These 24 credits must be completed at Brooklyn College with a grade of C- or higher in each course. All required EESC courses numbered 2000 or higher must be completed with a minimum grade of C-.

Students must complete at least 18 credits of EESC Elective 2000-level or higher courses - which may include up to 6 credits from the following: ANTH 2402, ANTH 3440, ANTH 3470, ANTH 3480, ANTH 3250, BIOL 3003, BIOL 3082, BIOL 3083, BIOL 4003, BIOL 4080, CHEM 2500, CHEM 2700, CHEM 3410, CHEM 3420, CHEM 3510 or both CHEM 3511 and CHEM 3512, CHEM 4610, HNSC 2130, PHYS 3500, PHYS 4200.

The four-year degree map is designed to help you take the right courses in the right order so you can graduate in four years' time. It also helps you distinguish what courses qualify as Pathways courses, or Major courses, or General Elective courses. Ideally, you should follow the four-year degree map as closely as possible, but you are free to make some adjustments so long as the prerequisite requirements are satisfied.

In conjunction with the four-year degree map, you should review Degree Works, and the Brooklyn College website, for an approved list of courses in your major. Overall, it is best to review your academic plan with your advisor on a regular basis.

EESC 1101 and EESC 1201 can be taken in any order, but both should be finished after the first year.

Contact Information

Department of Environmental and Earth Sciences
3131 Ingersoll Hall
Jennifer Cherrier, Chairperson
yhaughton@brooklyn.cuny.edu

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