| Part
A-1, Natural Science Foundation (3 courses) |
Term/Year |
| Earth's Environmental Systems: Climate + Lab |
EESC V2100x, y |
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| General Chemistry I + lab |
CHEM BC2001x |
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| Physiology, Ecology, and Evolutionary Biology (was BIOL BC2002x) |
BIOL BC1500x |
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+ Biodiversity Laboratory (was BIOL BC2003x)
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BIOL BC1501x |
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| or Environmental Biology II + Lab |
BIOL W2002y |
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| or Earth's Environmental Systems: Life + Lab |
EESC V2300y |
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| or Columbia's SEE-U summer program*** |
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| Part
A-2, Additional Science Foundation Course (1 course) |
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| Organic Chemistry† |
CHEM BC3230y |
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| or General Chemistry II + Lab** |
CHEM BC2002y |
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| or Earth's Environmental Systems: Solid Earth + Lab |
EESC V2200x |
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| or Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (was BIOL BC2001y) |
BIOL BC1502y |
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+ Biological Exp. Laboratory (was BIOL BC2004y) |
BIOL BC1503y |
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or Introduction to Environmental Science I or
II + Labs (if taken before Earth's Environmental Systems, V2100, V2200,
or V2300) |
EESC BC1001x or 1002y |
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†for students who intend to pursue advanced coursework in
natural sciences.
**for students who prefer a general introduction to chemistry and do not
intend to pursue advanced coursework in natural sciences.
***students who enroll in the SEE-U program may not complement it with EESC
BC1001, but may complement it with EESC BC1002. |
| Part B, Quantitative Assessment (1 from each grouping, 2
courses total) |
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| 1) Data/Statistics: |
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| Data Analysis |
EESC BC3017x |
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| 2) Analysis: |
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| GIS Applications to Environmental Problems |
EAEE E4009x |
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| or Environmental Measurements |
EESC BC3016x |
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| or Global Assessment and Monitoring Using
Remote Systems |
EESC W4050x |
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| or GIS Methods and Case Studies |
URBS V3200x, y |
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| Part C, Decision-making
Foundation (1 course from each grouping, 3 courses total) |
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| 1) Introduction to Microeconomics |
ECON BC1002x, y |
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| or Introduction to Economic Reasoning |
ECON BC1003x, y |
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| or Principles of Economics |
ECON W1105x, y |
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| 2) International Politics |
POLS V1601x, y |
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| or International Relations of the Environment |
POLS W3616y/ INAF U6243y |
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| or Urban Planning Problems in Developing Countries |
URBS V3565x |
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| or *Politics of the American Environment |
HIST W3424x |
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| 3) Interpretation of Culture |
ANTH V1002x, y |
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+ Discussion Section
|
ANTH V1112x, y |
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| or Human Species-Place in Nature (previously ANTH, now EEEB) |
EEEB V1010x |
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| or *Introduction to Environmental Anthropology (course no longer offered) |
ANTH V3004 |
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| Part D, Natural Science Elective (1
course) |
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| Upper level elective in the natural sciences selected from
the following: |
| *Alternative Energy Resources |
INAF U4729y |
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| or Science for Sustainable Development |
EESC W2330y |
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| or Environmental Measurements (counts only for Part B or D) |
EESC BC3016y |
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| or *Energy Resources |
EESC BC3019x |
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| or Weapons of Mass Destruction |
EESC W3018y |
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| or *Hydrology |
EESC BC3025y |
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| or *Agricultural and Urban Land Use |
EESC BC3032y |
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| or *Waste Management |
EESC BC3033x |
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| or *Forests and Environmental Change |
EESC BC3021x |
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| or Ecotoxicology |
EESC BC3200x |
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| or A Better Planet by Design |
EAEE E1100y |
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| or Applied Industrial Ecology |
EAEE E4001x |
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| or Restoration and Urban Ecology |
EEEB G4130x |
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| Part E, Social Science
Elective (1 course) |
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| Upper level elective in the social sciences
selected from the following: |
| Global Economy in Anthropological Perspective |
ANTH V3908y |
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| or Anthropology of Disaster |
ANTH V3924y |
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| or Anthropology of Consumption |
ANTH V3950 |
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| or Environment and Cultural Behavior |
ANTH V3971x |
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| or International Relations of the Environment (was previously listed also as POLS W3616) |
INAF U6243y |
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| or Environmental Politics/ Policy Management |
INAF U6241y |
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| or *Environmental Law |
EESC BC3040y |
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| or *Environmental Sociology |
SOCN W3290 |
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| or *Americans in the Natural World |
HIST W4400y |
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| or *Making of the Modern American Landscape |
HIST W3441y |
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| or *Looking at Nature in the US 1835 to Present |
HIST W4582 |
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| or 20th Century Urbanization in Comparative
Perspectives |
URBS V3525y/ HIST BC3525y |
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| or Environmental and Natural Resource Economics |
ECON BC3039 |
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| or Challenges of Sustainable Development |
SDEV W3300x |
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Part F, Junior Research
(1 course)
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| Junior research colloquium or other research experience
in the social sciences (building on Decision-making Foundationand Social
Science Elective) selected from the following: |
| Political Ecology |
ANTH W4022 |
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| or Environment and Development |
ANTH V3973y |
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| or Ethnographic Field Work |
ANTH BC3868 |
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| or *Science, Technology, and Modernity |
HIST BC3305x |
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| or *History of Environmental Thought |
HIST BC4909y |
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| or *Colloquium on American Political Decision-making |
POLS BC3331y |
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| or *Colloquium on International Political Economy |
POLS BC3800y |
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| or *International Organizations |
POLS BC3805y |
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| or Environmental Politics/Policy Management |
INAF U4727y |
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| or Urban Planning Problems in Developing Countries (as F or C) |
URBS V3565y |
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| or Urban Studies Junior Colloquia: Contemporary Urban Issues |
URBS V3546y |
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| or Urban Studies Junior Colloquia: Shaping Up the Modern City |
URBS V3546y |
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Part G, Senior Research/ Thesis
Title:
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| Senior Research Seminar (taken in the fall then spring, or the spring then fall) |
EESC BC3800x, 3801y |
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or Senior Seminar in Urban Studies: International Topics--Sustainability in a Global Context
w/ permission of Prof. Gutfreund |
URBS V3996x - 3997y |
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Recommended as preparation for combined theses:
Economics focus: ECON BC1002 or 1003, ECON BC3039
Anthropology focus: ANTH BC3868, ANTH V3971. |
| * course taught alternate
years |