Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science

The Environmental Science Major emphasizes the relationship between humankind and the natural world, and prepares students to recognize and deal with the impact of human interventions on environmental systems. Visit the Environmental Sciences web page for more information.

 

Core Requirements - 57 academic hours

English - 12 academic hours
ENG 1316 Freshman English I
ENG 1317 Introduction to Literature
ENG Elective - Literature
ENG Elective

 

Fine Arts - 3 academic hours
Any ART, Drama or MUS course(s).

 

Leadership – 1 academic hour
LDR 1100 Life and Leadership

 

Mathematics - 3 academic hours
MTH 1323 or Higher

 

Natural Science - 6 to 8 academic hours
Any natural science lab course plus any three or four-academic hour natural science course unless otherwise indicated.

 

Physical Education - 3 academic hours
KIN Elective - Fitness Activity
KIN Elective - Skill Activity
KIN Elective - Fitness or Skill Activity

 

Social/Behavioral Science - 12 academic hours
HIS 1301 US History to 1877 or
HIS 1302 US History from 1877
GOV 1303 Introduction to American Government
Plus six additional academic hours from ECO, HIS, GRG, GOV, PSY or SOC.

 

Speech - 3 academic hours
SPE 2301 Fundamentals of Speech

 

Religion - 12 academic hours
REL 1301 New Testament History and Reading
REL 1311 History and Literature of the Old Testament
REL Elective
REL Elective

 

Classics/Humanities
One of the following must be included in the core, major, minor, or general electives - 3 academic hours
ENG 2301 World Literature: Classicism
HIS 2321 History of Western Civilization to 1715
HIS 3314 Traditions/Values of Classical Civilization
PHL 3301 Survey of Western Philosophy

 

Computer Competency
CIS 1301 Introduction to Personal Computers or
Competency Exam (no credit)

 

Foreign Language
Complete two consecutive terms (at least six academic hours) of the same non-English language

 

Environmental Science Major Requirements - 58 to 62 academic hours

BIO 1402 General Zoology or
BIO 2403 General Botany
ESC 3403 General Ecology
CHE 1401 Chemistry I*
CHE 1403 Chemistry II*
ECO 2301 Macroeconomics*
ESC2301 Environmental Writing & Reg. Compliance
ESC 3306 Natural Resources & Conservation Planning
GLG 1101 Urban Geology
GLG 3301 Geology
GRG 1311 Principles of Geography*
ESC 4310 Environmental Science Internship or
ESC 43xx Research in the Environmental Sciences
MTH xxxx Any pre-calculus calculus* or statistics course*
PHY1401 Physics I*
ESC 3330 Environmental Modeling

 

Plus five of the following, at least three of which must be upper level - 12-16 academic hours
BIO 1402 General Zoology or
BIO 2403 General Botany **
BIO 1403 Cellular and Molecular Biology
BIO 3303 Native Plants
BIO 3401 General Microbiology
ESC 3402 Environmental Chemistry
CHE 3401 Analytical Chemistry
ESC 3303 Environmental Law
GLG 3302 Geology Field Techniques
PHY 1402 Physics II
SCI 3303 Geology and Ecology of the Southwest US or
SCI 3304 Geology and Ecology of Hawaii or
BIO 3302 Tropical Biology
ESC 43xx Research in the Environmental Sciences or
ESC 4310 Environmental Science Internship**

 

* May be used to satisfy core requirements  


** Whichever is not taken as a required course


Elective Hours: Elective courses can be used to bring the number of academic hours up to the minimum requirement of 128, of which 39 must be upper level.


Courses highly recommended as elective include courses (listed above) include: computer application courses, statistics, additional mathematics courses (ex. Probability and Applied Calculus) and business courses.

Justin Roland
Justin Roland
Sophomore, Mathematics

The professor that impacted me the most was Dr. Meissner (biology/environmental science). However, since all the professors at CTX are caring and encouraging, it is hard to pick just one.

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Justin Roland

Justin Roland


Sophomore, Mathematics

My hometown is Austin, Texas.
The highlight of my time at CTX (so far) was definitely seeing The Nativity Story and The Passion of the Christ. Not only were the movies about Jesus, but it was almost Christmas break when the films were shown in Building A.
I think CTX is unique because it is Christ Centered. CTX has a good academic curriculum.
The professor that impacted me the most was Dr. Meissner (biology/environmental science) however, since all the professors at CTX are caring and encouraging, it is hard to pick just one.
I advise all incoming Mathematics Majors to have a a passion for mathematics. Never give up when times seem challenging. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and make a few mistakes. Do your best, because anything worth having is worth working for.
Concordia has developed me into a Christian Leader with Chapel, Bible/religion courses, and some professors tying scripture within the lesson; Concordia has inspired me to mature in my relationship with my Risen Savior Jesus Christ. After going through the transition of being a high school senior to a freshman at a University, CTX helped me calm my nerves with the Life & Leadership class and their theme for the 2008-2009 school year, “A New Creation.” This helped me to remember, once I am born a believer, I am born to be an achiever. Concordia has motivated me to carry out their mission. Through the power of the Holy Spirit I will help develop and strengthen Christian Leaders. Giving glory to the Almighty God.
My favorite place to study is the library, it is probably my favorite place to go on campus.
My favorite meal in the cafeteria is the grilled chicken sandwich. It is good.

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