Fall Term Suggested Courses: Environmental Science

Not sure what classes to take in your first term at PSU? Use the guides below for suggestions, and connect with an academic advisor if you need more help. You can also email step27@pdx.edu or sang4@pdx.edu, if you have quick questions or need reassurance about your schedule. 

General suggestions:

  • Full-time is 12 credits. Most courses are 4 credits, so three courses is typically considered full-time. You should also budget 2-3 hours per credit outside of class for homework and studying.
  • Consider the times when courses are offered and how they fit in your personal schedule/preferences. If you are not a morning person, you may want to avoid 8 am courses. If you have school-aged children, how does that impact your choices?
  • You can earn either a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) in Environmental Science, but only the BS requirements are listed here. If you choose to earn a BA degree, consult your advisor. Consider your future goals and whether having a language background will be helpful to you.

REGISTRATION ISSUES:

We hope everything goes smoothly for your registration, but here are solutions to some common issues: 

  • Pre-requisite errors: If you have completed the pre-requisite, email your advisor an unofficial transcript as proof that it has been completed or set up an appointment. Exceptions include:
  • Co-requisite error: make sure to add BOTH lecture and labs together (for BI/CH/PH) or mentored inquiry (for UNST) before hitting the submit button.
  • Class is full. Add yourself to the waitlist, if available. If you need support with alternate courses and many options are full, email or set-up an appointment with your advisor.

First-Year Students:

For BS degreeAdvisor Pro-Tips
UNST 1XX First Year Inquiry or Honors 101 The Global City (5 credits)These are yearlong sequences, so check out the First Year Inquiry Planning Guide and Honors website for descriptions and bios, and pick a theme that interests you.
ESM 150 Orientation to ESM (1 credit) 
If your ALEKS Math Placement score is 0-45, take the following two courses:

UNST 199 Qualities in Math Confidence (4 credits) OR 

MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra (4 credits)

If you are not confident in your math ability, or scored below 30, take UNST 199. If you scored 30-45, you may take MTH 111Z + MTH 199. Talk with an advisor about your options.

Science Track: G 201 + 204 Dynamic Earth: Interior + lab  OR

Management Track: GEOG 210 and 210L Physical Geography (4 credits)

*If you are still deciding between the two tracks, it's okay to select either course to start out what interests you the most or works best around your schedule. If you end up switching tracks, the additional course can count towards needed elective credits.
If your ALEKS Math Placement score is 46-60, take the following two courses:
MTH 111Z Precalculus I: Functions (4 credits)Take the appropriate class based on your score on the Math Placement Assessment. If you have AP, IB, or college credit, send those transcripts to Admissions.

Science Track: G 201 + 204 Dynamic Earth: Interior + lab  OR

Management Track: GEOG 210 and 210L Physical Geography (4 credits)

*If you are still deciding between the two tracks, it's okay to select either course to start out what interests you the most or works best around your schedule. If you end up switching tracks, the additional course can count towards needed elective credits.
If your ALEKS Math Placement score is 61-100, take the following two courses:
MTH 112Z Precalculus II or 251 Calculus I (4 credits)Take the appropriate class based on your score on the Math Placement Assessment. If you have AP, IB, or college credit, send those transcripts to Admissions.
ESM 220 + 220L Intro to Env Systems (4 credits) 

Helpful video: How to register for FRINQs & SINQs

Transfers with 30-89 credits:

You should complete Introductory major courses ESM 150, 220, 222, 230 (or CH221), WR327 before taking other major courses.

For BS degreeAdvisor Pro-Tips
UNST 2XX Sophomore Inquiry or HON 260 Honors Writing for Sophomore Transfers (4 credits)Refer to descriptions on the websites linked and pick a theme that interests you. Global Environmental Change and Environmental Sustainability might be of interest.
ESM 150, 220, 222, 230 (or CH221Z), WR327Take any of these courses that you did not take at your previous school. Check with an advisor to see if you have taken an equivalent course to these requirements first.
SCI 341U/L Biology Concepts & Applications (4 credits)If all of the above courses are done, and you, have not taken Biology. 
ESM 300-level course, depending on your track (Science or Management)If all of the above introductory courses are done. 

Helpful video: How to register for FRINQs & SINQs

Transfers with 90 or more credits:

You should complete Introductory major courses ESM 150, 220, 222, 230 (or CH221), WR327 before taking other major courses. 

If you are transferring 135 or more credits, you do not need the Upper Division Cluster, and we strongly recommend meeting with your academic advisor to create a plan for your degree completion.

For BS degreeAdvisor Pro-Tips
Upper Division Cluster course or HON 360 Honors Writing (4 credits)Remember that you cannot use any major courses to fulfill your cluster. If you are completing a minor, those courses can be applied to the cluster.
ESM 150, 220, 222, 230 (or CH221Z), WR327Take any of these courses that you did not take at your previous school. Check with an advisor to see if you have taken an equivalent course to these requirements first.
SCI 341U/L Biology Concepts & Applications (4 credits)If all of the above courses are done. 
ESM 300-level course, depending on your track (Science or Management)If all of the above introductory courses are done. 

Helpful video: How to search for Cluster courses

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