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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (ESRM) COURSE REQUIREMENTS (180 CREDITS)

ESRM Major Requirements (129-130)

Writing (8 credits)
English Composition (5) course
TC 231 (3) Technical Writing

Areas of Knowledge: VLPA, I&S (15 credits)
Communication 202 or 220 (5) Communication Theory/Public Speaking
Visual, Literary and Performing Arts (5) Any VLPA Credit Course
Economics 200 or 201 or Environmental Economics 235 (5)

Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning (20 credits)
QSci 291 or Math 124 (5) Calculus I
QSci 292 or Math 125 (5) Calculus II
QSci 381 or Statistics 311(5) Probability/Statistics
ESRM 250 (5) Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

Areas of Knowledge: NW (24-25 credits)
Biology 161 or 180 (5) Biology I
Biology 162 or 200 (5) Biology II
Chemistry 120 or 142 (5) Chemistry I
Chemistry 220 or 152 (5) Chemistry II
ESRM 210 or ESS 210 or 201 or ESS/Oceanography 230 or ATM S 211 (4-5) Earth Science

ESRM Core Courses (27 Credits)
ESRM 200 (5) Society and Sustainabie Environments
ESRM 201 (5) Sustainable Pacific NW Ecosystems
ESRM 300 (2) Principles of Sustainability
ESRM 304 (5) Environmental and Resource Assessment
ESRM 494 and 495, or 494 and 496, or 462-463-464 (10) Capstone

Upper-level Restricted Electives (35 credits)
300 or 400 level CFR, ESRM and PSE courses (minimum 15 credits at 400 level or higher)
Transcripted options in Landscape Ecology and Conservation; Restoration Ecology and Environmental Horticulture; Sustainable Forest Management; and Wildlife Conservation.

Free Electives (50-51)

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MAJOR
Leading to a Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources

For more information, contact:

Office of Student and Academic Services
College of Forest Resources
University of Washington, Box 352100
Seattle, WA 98195-2100
email cfradv@u.washington.edu ; FAX 206-685-0790; Phone 206-543-3077

 

Students using a seine net to catch fish as part of a project in Costa Rica