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Bachelor of Arts - Earth Science with Interpretive Naturalist Emphasis

Required Courses in Earth Science:

                                                     Credits

870:010 - Astronomy                                     4
870:021 - Elements of Weather                           3
870:031 - Physical Geology                              4
870:035 - Earth History                                 4
100-level courses in Earth Science (must include
at least one course from each of astronomy, geology,
and meteorology)                                       11

Total Hours ...........................................26

Required Cognate Areas:

        Leisure, Youth and Human Services
430:050 - Principles of Outdoor Recreation              3
OR
430:146 - Managing Recreation Impacts on the 
          Natural Environment                           3
OR
43T:170 - Eco-tourism                                   3
        Biology
840:051 - General Biology I                             4 
840:052 - General Biology II                            4
840:084 - Introduction to Natural 
          History Interpretation                        3
840:168 - Ecology                                       3
840:184 - Natural History Interpretation Techniques     4
840:196 - Natural History Interpretation Colloquium     1
        Mathematics
800:046 - Elementary Analysis                           4
OR
800:060 - Calculus I                                    4
        Chemistry
860:044 - General Chemistry I                           4
OR
860:061 - Applied General Chemistry                     4

        Physics
880:054 - General Physics I                             4
        Internship
840:195 - Internship/Field Experience (Biology)
OR
870:195 - Internship (Earth Science)                    4-6
        Management
840:180 - Restoration and Management of Natural Lands   3
OR
990:125 - Introduction to Museum Studies                3
Total Hours for major .................................67-69