Requirements - GenEd program

ENSP – Culture and Environment
Effective Spring 2017
Reviewed 10/12/16 - WW
General Education
ENSP Core
Course
Title
Fundamental Studies (15 credits)
Offered
Grade
All
Requirements
Course
Academic Writing (AW)
ENSP101 (NS)
ENSP102 (HS)
ENSP400 (SP)
Applied Science
and Policy (one)
ENSP305
ENSP330
ENSP340
ENSP342
ENSP350
Intro to Env Science
Intro to Env Policy
Senior Capstone
Quant. Methods
Environmental Law
Sci, Ethics, Law: Water
Oceans: Integ. Policy
Energy & Science
Fa
Sp
Fa,Sp
Fa, Sp
Fa
Sp
Sp
TBA
Calculus (one)
MATH120 (MA)
MATH140 (MA)
Elementary Calculus
Calculus I (rec.)
Intro to Biometrics
Applied Econ Statistics
Intro to Quant Methods
Stat Methods in Psyc
Intro to Stats for Socio
3
Calculus
Statistics
3
3
3-4
Distributive Studies (25 credits)
Requirements
Grade
Natural Sciences w/Lab (NL)
Natural Science (NS)
Grade
History and/or Social Sci (HS1)
History and/or Social Sci (HS2)
Humanities (HU1)
Humanities (HU2)
Scholarship in Practice (SP, major)
Scholarship in Practice (SP, non-major)
Fa,Sp,Su
Fa,Sp,Su
Statistics (one)
BIOM301 (AR)
ECON230
GEOG306 (AR)
PSYC200 (AR)
SOCY201 (AR)
Professional Writing (PW)
Oral Communication (OC)
Math (MA)
Analytical Reasoning (AR)
Cr
Fa,W,Sp
Fa, Sp
Fa,Sp,Su
Fa,Sp,Su
Fa,Sp,Su
Course
Cr
ENSP Lab Sci
ENSP 101
4
3
ENSP 102
3
4
3
3
3
3
ENSP 400
I-Series (6 credits)*
* May double-count with Distributive Studies
Requirements
Course
I- Series (IS)
I- Series (IS)
Four (4) courses from the 5 groups below:
Biology
BSCI160/161 (NL)
Princ of Ecology & Evol
Chemistry
CHEM131/132 (NL)
General Chemistry I
Earth Sci (one)
AOSC200/201 (NL
Weather & Climate/Lab
ENST200 (NL)
Fund of Soil Science
GEOG201/211 (NL)
Geog Environ Sys/Lab*
GEOL100/110 (NL)
Physical Geology/Lab
GEOL120/110
Environmental Geology
*recommended
Economics (one)
AREC240 (HS)
AREC241 (HS, IS)
ECON200 (HS)
Geography (one)
GEOG130 (HS)
GEOG140 (IS)
GEOG170 (NS)
GEOG202 (CC)
Intro to Econ and Env
Env, Econ, and Policy
Princ of Micro-Econ
Cr
3
3
Grade
Fa,Sp,Su
Grade
Diversity (4-6 credits)*
Fa,Sp,Su
Grade
Fa,Sp
Fa
Fa,Sp,Su
Fa,Sp,Su
Fa,Sp
Sp
Fa
F,S,Su,W
* May double-count with Distributive Studies
Requirements
Understanding Plural Societies (UP)
Course
Cr
ANTH22
2
3-6
Understanding Plural Societies (UP)
or Cultural Competency (CC)
0-3
Experiential Learning (0-3 credits)*
* May overlap with major requirements
Developing Countries
Natural Disasters
Geospatial Intell. and
Anal.
Intro to Human Geography
Fa,Su
Fa
Fa
Sp,Su
ENSP Graduation Requirements
_____ Students must earn C- or higher in all courses used for ENSP
Core and Concentration requirements.
_____ Students’ major GPA must be 2.0 or higher.
Requirements
A course in Applied Field Methods is
required in this major.
Course
Cr
See p. 3
3
Graduation Requirements
_____ Up to 6 AP courses may be used for Gen Ed
_____ There are at least 40 non-overlapping Gen Ed credits
_____ No more than 60 credits earned from Community College
_____ Last 30 credits must be earned at Maryland
_____ 120+ cumulative credits and 2.0+ cum GPA
ENSP – Culture and the Environment (p. 2 of 3)
REQUIREMENTS (13 credits):
Course
ANTH222
ANTH322
ANTH240 &
ANTH340
Cr
Offered
Intro to Ecological and Environ
Anthropology (UP)
Method & Theory in Ecological Anth
Intro to Archaeology (UP) &
Method & Theory in Archaeology
Description
4
Sp,F,W,Su
3
3
3
F
F,Sp
F
Intro to Cultural Anthropology (UP) &
Method & Theory in Sociocultural
Anthropology
3
3
F, Sp
Sp
Prerequisites
Grade
ANTH222
ANTH240
OR
ANTH260 &
ANTH360
ANTH260
RESTRICTED ELECTIVES in Anthropology: Choose at least _____4 courses and _____12 credits. At least
_____6 credits must be 300/400 level courses.
ANTH265
ANTH266
ANTH298D/341
ANTH448F/451
ANTH450
ANTH452
ANTH448Q/453
ANTH468D
ANTH468L
ANTH469P
Anthropology of Global Health (IS,SB)
Changing Climate, Changing Culture
(IS, CC)
Introduction to Zooarchaeology
Environmental Archaeology
Environmental Anthropology
Anthropology and Climate Change
Archaeology of the Modern City
Amazon Through Film
Conservation and Indigenous Peoples
Culture, Cognition, and Environment
3
3
F,Sp
Sp,W,Su
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Sp
F
F
F
F
Sp
Sp
Sp
RESTRICTED ELECTIVES outside Anthropology – 15 credits, including at least _____ 9 upper-level credits and
_____ 6 credits from the same academic department.
Cr
Offered
AGNR301
BSCI135
BSCI361
BSCI363
ENSP340
Course
Sustainability
Plants that Transformed the World
Ecology
Biology of Conservation and Extinction
Science, Ethics, Policy of Water
3
3
4
3
3
F, Sp
F
F, Sp
F, Sp
F
ENST214
ENST233
ENST404
Intro to Fish and Wildlife Sciences
Intro to Environmental Health
Ethics in Natural Res Management
3
F
F, Sp
3
Sp of “odd”
years
ENST440
GEOG130
GEOG202
GEOG328
Crops, Soils, and Civilization
Geog of Developing Nations
Intro to Human Geography
Regional Geography
3
3
3
3
Sp
Sp
Sp, W, Su
F, Sp
GEOG330
GEOG332
GEOG333
Society and Sustainability
Economic Geography
Social Geography of Metro Areas in
Global Perspectives
Remote Sensing
GIS
Migration
3
3
3
F
F
F
3
3
3
F, W, Sp, Su
F, W, Sp, Su
Sp
GEOG372
GEOG373
GEOG413
Description
Prerequisites
Also offered as PUAF301
BSCI160/161
BSCI160/161
ENSP101, 102; and junior
standing
ENST214
Changes depending on term,
including China, sub-Saharan
Africa, etc.
GEOG313
Grade
ENSP – Culture and the Environment (p. 3 of 3)
GEOG416
Conceptualizing and Modeling HumanEnvironment Interactions
3
F
GEOG423
GEOG431
GEOL331
Latin America
Culture and Natural Resource Mgmt
Principles of Paleontology
3
3
3
F
F
F
GVPT200
GVPT273
GVPT306
HIST189B
HIST205
HIST405
INAG123
SOCY100 or
SOCY105
SOCY200
SOCY230
SOCY405
SOCY441
MIEH275
MIEH300
International Political Relations
Intro to Env Politics and Policy
Ecopolitics
Sustainability and History: Maryland
Environmental History
Environmental History
Intro to Sustainable Agriculture
Intro to Sociology
Social Problems
Human Societies
Social Psychology
Scarcity and Modern Society
Social Stratification
Global Environmental Health
Introduction to Environmental Health
3
3
3
3
3
3
F, SP
Sp
Sp
Sp
F
Sp
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
F, Sp
F, Sp
Sp
F, Sp
Sp
F, Sp
Su
F
MIEH321
Syphilis to SARS: Climate Change,
Development, and Emergence of
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Justice, Racism, and
Environmental Health Disparities
The Built Environment and Public Health
3
Su
3
Su
3
Su
MIEH330
MIEH331
Permission of instructor or GEOG306,
STAT100, or MATH111; and
(GEOG201 and GEOG202); and
(GEOG331 or GEOG330).
Corequisite: MATH130, MATH140,
or MATH120 or MATH220.
GEOL102 or permission of
the dept
GVPT200
Permission of instructor
CHEM131/132; Permission of
instructor
APPLIED FIELD METHODS (3-6 credits):
Cr
Offered
ENSP386
Course
Internship
Description
3
F,Sp,Su
ENSP499
Honors Thesis Research
3
F,Sp,Su
ANTH468O
ANTH495
ANTH496
Researching Environment and Culture
Advanced Field Training in Brazil
Field Methods in Archaeology
3
3
3
F
Su
Su
Prerequisites
Approved proposal and
Permission of advisor
Approved proposal and
Permission of advisor
Required core anthro courses
Grade