Program Info
Year Established
2004
Program Code
ENVIRN.AS
Degree Type
Associate in Science
Office Contact
School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM): 313-845-9632, steminfo@hfcc.edu, Health Careers Education Ctr, Room: G-122 and J-115
Faculty Contact
Mary Parekunnel: 313-317-1747, mparekunnel@hfcc.edu, Science Bldg, Room: J-152
Program Description
Description
Emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of environmental problem-solving at the local, regional, and international levels. Students completing this program can transfer to bachelor programs in four broad areas: land resources, nature studies, resource and policy management, and urban service.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate proficiency in designing an experiment in the lab settings and in the field and conducting experiment, collecting data, analyzing, interpreting and presenting results individually and in a team setting.
- Recognize different ecosystems, the components of ecosystems and explain the relationships among them.
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of Earth’s weather and climate and the forces that influence them.
- Explain geological processes that affect the earth.
- Show proficiency in the use of basic laboratory and field equipment and basic knowledge of safe lab procedures.
- Write formal reports using a standard format.
- Interpret topographic maps.
- Demonstrate basic knowledge on unsustainable use of resources by humans and subsequent harmful impacts on environment especially environmental pollution.
Career Opportunities
Some occupations of bachelor-level environmental studies majors are:
- Teacher
- National park naturalist
- Resource policy planner
- Air quality analyst
- Regional land use planner
- Public health officer
- Public interest group director
General Education
Category 3: Mathematics
Complete any one course from the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) list.
Category 5: Humanities and Fine Arts
Complete any two, from different disciplines, from the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) list.
Credit Hours
10.00
See General Education for Transfer Degrees for details.
Program Requirements
Required Core Courses
Credit Hours: 25
Note
Students should consult the Environmental Studies advisor for a Recommended Course Sequence for your intended area of study.
Required Support Courses
Course Name | Credit Hours |
---|---|
ENG-131: Introduction to College Writing | 3.00 |
English Composition or Communication: Complete one |
3.00 |
BEC-152: Principles of Microeconomics | 3.00 |
BIO-130: Evolution and Behavior | 4.00 |
GEOG-132: World Regional Geography | 3.00 |
Credit Hours: 16
Note
Complete additional 100-level, or higher, credits to complete this degree.
Elective Hours
6.00
Minimum Total Credit Hours
60.00
Requirements are subject to change.
The information represented here is effective starting Fall 2018 and applies to the current catalog year.
If you were admitted prior to this year, please check your requirements under the
My Progress section of HFC Self Service.