Degree and Minor Requirements
Degree Requirements for the School of Social Ecology
The School of Social Ecology offers either a general interdisciplinary degree in Social Ecology or a more focused experience through degree programs in Applied Ecology; Criminology, Law and Society; Environmental Analysis and Design; and Psychology and Social Behavior. Major requirements for each degree program are described below:
- B.S. in Applied Ecology
- B.A. in Criminology, Law and Society
- B.A. in Environmental Analysis and Design
- B.A. in Psychology and Social Behavior 2006 - 2007
- B.A. in Psychology and Social Behavior 2008 - 2009
- B.A. in Social Ecology
NOTE: Students can no longer declare or change majors to Applied Ecology or Environmental Analysis and Design.
Degree Requirements for the College of Health Sciences
The College of Health Sciences offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health Sciences and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in
Public Health Policy. Major requirements for each degree program are described below:
Minor Requirements
Minors offered in the School of Social Ecology include: Criminology, Law and Society; Psychology and Social Behavior; Environmental Design; Epidemiology and Public Health; and Urban and Regional Planning.
- For a list of minors offered in the School of Social Ecology, click HERE.
A minor consists of a coordinated set of courses (seven or more), which together take a student well beyond the introductory level in an academic area, but which are not sufficient to constitute a major. All minors are available to students regardless of their major, with the exception that students may not minor in the same topic as their major. Minors are listed on a student's final transcript but are not listed on the baccalaureate diploma.
For certification in a minor, a student must obtain a minimum overall GPA of at least a 2.0 in all courses required for the minor program. No more than two courses applied to a minor may be taken Pass/Not Pass.
