Examine the interdisciplinary relationships involved in the business of energy production and utilization along with associated environmental management, regulatory and policy issues. This major will provide a strong foundation for students interested in pursuing a career in the growing energy and environmental sectors of the economy, whether in private business, government, consulting, or for entrepreneurial ventures of their own design.
Course Schedule
Freshman Year
Fall | Spring |
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WVUE 191 – First Year Seminar | PLSC 206 – Principles of Plant Science |
ARE 187 – Energy Resource Economics | ARE 150 – Introductory Agricultural and Agribusiness Economics
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ENGL 101 – Intro to Composition and Rhetoric
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GEF 5, 6 or 7 |
BIOL 101 and 103 – General Biology | GEF 5, 6 or 7
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MATH 150 – Applied Calculus
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Free Elective
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For full suggested course schedule, class descriptions and more information on General Education Foundations (GEF) see the course catalog.
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