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Elective Courses

Elective courses have a significant component that addresses environmental issues and concerns, but this is not necessarily the exclusive focus of the course. All students in the program will take at least 6 credits from among the following courses. Only one course may be from the major department.


Environmental Agriculture Group

Agricultural Development (ABE 444-3)

Agriculture Safety & Health (AGSY 476-3)

Agroecology - Sustainable Agricultural Systems (PLSS 370-3)

Animal Waste Management (ANS 455-2)

Crop Pest Control (PLSS 420-4)

Forest Ecology (FOR 201-3)

Forest Ecosystems (FOR 331-3)

Forest Management for Wildlife (FOR 405-2)

Geography and Organic Farming (GEOG 429-3)

Land Resource Economics (ABE 440-3)

Soil Management (PLSS 443-3)

Soil Microbiology (MICR/PLSS 454-4)

Soil Morphology and Classification (PLSS 441-3)

Soil and Water Conservation (PLSS 446-3)

Weeds - Their Control (PLSS 468-3)

Wildland Hydrology (FOR 402-3)

Wildland Watershed Management (FOR 430-3)

Wilderness Management, Policy, and Ethics (FOR 470-2)

Environmental Education Group

Conservation of Natural Resources (ZOOL 312I-3)

Ecological Anthropology (ANTH 410K-3)

Environmental Dimensions in Health Education (HED 488-3)

Environmental Interpretation (AGRI or FOR or REC 423-3)

Fundamental of Environmental Education (AGRI or FOR or REC 401-3)

Science Process & Concepts for Teachers Grade N-8 (CI 427-4)

Workshop in Environmental Education (CI 498-0-1)

Environmental Engineering Group

Air Pollution Control (ME 416-3)

Contaminant Transport (CE 412-3)

Engineering and Environmental Geophysics (GEOL 434-3)

Environmental Geotechnology (CE 422-3)

Hazardous Waste Incineration (ME 419-3)

Humans and Their Environment (ENGR 301i-3)

Hydrologic Analysis and Design (CE 473-3)

Introduction to Environmental Engineering (CE 310-3)

Photogrammetry (CE 465-3)

Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering (CE 410-3)

Water and Wastewater Treatment (CE 418-3)

Water Supply and Treatment (CE 419-3)

Environmental Policy Group

Administration of Environmental Quality & Natural Resources (GEOG 426-4)

Ecology & Ethics (PHIL 375-3)

Economics in Geography and Planning (GEOG 422-4)

Economics of the Environment (ECON 333-3)

Energy Planning (GEOG 435-3)

Environmental Disaster Planning (GEOG 436-3)

Environmental History (HIST 457-3)

Environmental Impact Analysis (GEOG 471-3)

Environmental Psychology (PSYC 489-3)

Environmental Rhetoric (SPCM 421-3)

Environmental Sociology (SOC 386-3)

Forest Resources Administration and Policy (FOR 410-3)

Introduction to Environmental Planning (GEOG 320-3)

Land Resource Economics (ABE 440-3)

Natural Resource Advocacy (FOR 480-3)

Natural Resources Planning (GEOG 424-4)

Park and Wildlands Management (FOR 420-3)

Population Problems (SOC 371-3)

Recreation in Wildlands Environments (FOR 320-2)

Recreation Land-Use Planning (FOR 421-3)

Water Resource Planning (GEOG 425-4)

Wilderness Management, Policy & Ethics (FOR 470-2)

Wildlife Administration and Policy (ZOOL 464-3)

Environmental Science Group

Advanced Environmental Geology (GEOL 478-3)

Advanced GIS (GEOG 420-3)

Conservation Biology (ZOOL 410-3)

Dynamic Earth, The (GEOL 220-3)

Earth Through Time (GEOL 221-3) and Lab (GEOL 224-1)

Earth's Biophysical Environment (GEOG 303I-3)

Environment and Population (GEOG 452-3)

Environmental Chemistry (CHEM 431-3)

Environmental Geology (GEOL 222-3) and Lab (GEOL 223-1)

Environmental Risk Assessment (ZOOL 411-3)

Environmental Systems Analysis (GEOG 430-3)

Field Ecology (PLB 337-2)

Fiels Methods in Geography (GEOG 433-4)

Fish Management (ZOOL 466-3)

Flora of Southern Illinois (PLB 451-4)

Forest Ecology (FOR 201-3)

Forest Ecology and Reclamation (PLB 443-4)

Forest Ecosystems (FOR 331-3)

Game Mammals (ZOOL 463-3)

Geology and the Environment (GEOL 110-3)

Geomorphology (GEOL 474-3)

Global Climate Change (geog 439-3)

Grassland Ecology (PLB 440-3)

Hydrogeology (GEOL 470-3)

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GEOG 401-3)

Introduction to Human Physiology (PHSL 310-5)

Introduction to Remote Sensing (GEOG 406-3)

Issues in Aquatic Ecology (ZOOL 458-3)

Limnology (ZOOL 415-3)

Low Temperature Geochemistry (GEOL 418-3)

Organic Chemistry (GEOL 421-3)

Physical Geography (GEOG 302-3)

Plant Geography (PLB 450-2)

Principles of Ecology (BIOL 307-3)

Prokaryotic Diversity (MICR 470-3)

Quantitative Plant Ecology (PLB 444-4)

Soil Microbiology (PLSS 454-4)

Spatial Decision Support Systems (GEOG 428-3)

Water Resources Hydrology (GEOG 434-4)

Waterfowl (ZOOL 462-3)

Wetland Plant Ecology (PLB 445-4)

Wildland Watershed Management (FOR 430-3)

Wildlife Biology - Principles (ZOOL 468A-3)

Wildlife Biology - Techniques (ZOOL 468B-3


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