Minor in Energy Science and Technology

Environmental Science addresses urbanization and the depletion of natural resources connected to an ever-increasing global population. Environmental Scientists are constantly identifying and looking for solutions to environmental problems that directly affect our quality of life.

Today’s environmental problems call for scientists who are educated in more than one discipline, highly trained in technical skills, and aware of the political and social dimensions of environmental problems and how to make decisions with regard to these situations.

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Evelynn Mitchell, Ph.D.

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Requirements for minor:
ES 1300General Geology3
ES 1100General Geology Laboratory1
ES 2325Energy Resources and the Environment3
ES 2330Introduction to Sustainability3
ES 3330Introduction to Geographic Information System3
Select from the following6
Physical Chemistry I
Chemical Thermodynamics
Economics of Natural Resources and Environment
Geophysics
Environmental Geochemistry
Thermodynamics
Total Semester Hours19