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1 Environmental and Sustainability Sciences (ESS) CURRICULUM for 2017-2018 ACADEMIC YEAR The ESS major comprises an interdisciplinary set of core courses coupled with completion of more advanced course in a thematic concentration of your choice. All ESS students are required to take the core courses outlined in Table 1. In addition, all students must select one of five concentrations, each consisting of five additional courses. The concentrations are Environmental Biology and Applied Ecology (EBAE), Environmental Economics (EE), Environmental Policy and Governance (EPG), Land, Air and Water Resources (LAWR), and the Individual Student-Designed Concentration (ISD). Descriptions of the concentrations, their course requirements and lists of electives follow the quantitative proficiency guidelines (page 11). Students should familiarize themselves as freshmen with the requirements of concentrations in which they may be interested. Some requirements within the core curriculum vary according to which concentration you select. Four of the five concentrations require or recommend that students select specific courses among the options listed in the core. This approach better prepares students so that, in their junior and senior years, they can specialize in disciplines ranging from the social sciences (EE and EPG concentrations) to biology (EBAE concentration) to chemistry/physics (LAWR concentration). Regardless of the concentration chosen, all students are encouraged to engage in a variety of educational experiences beyond the classroom. Advanced planning is typically required to make room for and successfully complete an integrative independent study/project or internship, or a research honors thesis. Discuss these options with an academic advisor or research mentor as early as possible to help you plan and map out required course availability over the duration of your Cornell studies. Many courses within the ESS core curriculum will simultaneously satisfy CALS distribution requirements. Also, depending on the concentration, some courses within the concentrations also meet CALS distribution requirements. However, no course may be double-counted as meeting both ESS core curriculum requirements and ESS concentration requirements. Core Curriculum and Summary of Requirements ...........................................................................2 Elective Lists A, B, C .........................................................................................................................................4 AP Credit and S/U Guidelines.....................................................................................................................6 Quantitative Proficiency Guidelines .......................................................................................................7 Description of ESS Concentrations .......................................................................................................10 Integrative Education: Knowledge beyond the Classroom......................................................15 ESS Requirement Checklists ....................................................................................................................17 Photo courtesy of Eugene Madsen

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Environmental and Sustainability Sciences (ESS) CURRICULUMfor2017-2018ACADEMICYEARTheESSmajorcomprisesaninterdisciplinarysetofcorecoursescoupledwithcompletionofmoreadvancedcourseinathematicconcentrationofyourchoice.AllESSstudentsarerequiredtotakethecorecoursesoutlinedinTable1.Inaddition,allstudentsmustselectoneoffiveconcentrations,eachconsistingoffiveadditionalcourses.TheconcentrationsareEnvironmentalBiologyandAppliedEcology(EBAE),EnvironmentalEconomics(EE),EnvironmentalPolicyandGovernance(EPG),Land,AirandWaterResources(LAWR),andtheIndividualStudent-DesignedConcentration(ISD).Descriptionsoftheconcentrations,theircourserequirementsandlistsofelectivesfollowthequantitativeproficiencyguidelines(page11).Studentsshouldfamiliarizethemselvesasfreshmenwiththerequirementsofconcentrationsinwhichtheymaybeinterested.Somerequirementswithinthecorecurriculumvaryaccordingtowhichconcentrationyouselect.Fourofthefiveconcentrationsrequireorrecommendthatstudentsselectspecificcoursesamongtheoptionslistedinthecore.Thisapproachbetterpreparesstudentssothat,intheirjuniorandsenioryears,theycanspecializeindisciplinesrangingfromthesocialsciences(EEandEPGconcentrations)tobiology(EBAEconcentration)tochemistry/physics(LAWRconcentration). Regardlessoftheconcentrationchosen,allstudentsareencouragedtoengageinavarietyofeducationalexperiencesbeyondtheclassroom.Advancedplanningistypicallyrequiredtomakeroomforandsuccessfullycompleteanintegrativeindependent

study/projectorinternship,oraresearchhonorsthesis.DiscusstheseoptionswithanacademicadvisororresearchmentorasearlyaspossibletohelpyouplanandmapoutrequiredcourseavailabilityoverthedurationofyourCornellstudies.ManycourseswithintheESScorecurriculumwillsimultaneouslysatisfyCALSdistributionrequirements.Also,dependingontheconcentration,somecourseswithintheconcentrationsalsomeetCALSdistributionrequirements.However,nocoursemaybedouble-countedasmeetingbothESScorecurriculumrequirementsandESSconcentrationrequirements.

CoreCurriculumandSummaryofRequirements...........................................................................2ElectiveListsA,B,C.........................................................................................................................................4APCreditandS/UGuidelines.....................................................................................................................6QuantitativeProficiencyGuidelines.......................................................................................................7DescriptionofESSConcentrations.......................................................................................................10IntegrativeEducation:KnowledgebeyondtheClassroom......................................................15ESSRequirementChecklists....................................................................................................................17

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CORECURRICULUMTheESSCoreCurriculum(Table1)listscoursesrequiredofallstudents.Thecurriculumprovidesfundamentalknowledgeofthebiological,chemicalandphysicalsciences,mathematicsandquantitativeanalysis,andsocialsciencesandhumanities.Theseproficienciesareessentialtoupper-levelcoursesinenvironmentalandsustainabilitysciences.

TABLE1.SummaryofRequirementswithintheESSCoreCurriculumforClassof2020

REQUIREDCATEGORY COURSE(S)requiredortoselectfromineachcategorySemesterKey:F=Fall,S=Spring,Su=Summer

Freshmen,Sophomore,JuniorYears

Introductiontobiotic/abioticenvironmentalscience(Freshmenonly,Transfersexempt)

NTRES1101:IntroductiontoEnvironmentalScienceandSustainability(F)

Introductiontoenvironmentalsocialsciences(typicallytakenfirstyear)

NTRES2201:SocietyandNaturalResources*(S)

Biology(2courses)

Note:FallBIOEE1780lectureconflictswithNTRES1101lab)Note:BIOSMoptionsare~2.5weekintensivecoursesatShoalsMarineLabthatfullysatisfythisrequirement.Visithttp://www.sml.cornell.edu.Scholarshipsareavailable.

BIOEE1610:EcologyandtheEnvironment*(F,S)orBIOSM1610:EcologyandtheMarineEnvironment*(Su)andBIOEE1780:EvolutionandDiversity*(F,S)orBIOSM1780:EvolutionandMarineDiversity*(Su)Pre-med,pre-vetstudentsshouldconsultwiththeiradvisoraboutmeetingthisrequirement.APBiologycreditsareacceptedbutdonotexemptstudentsfromtheabovecourses.Note:Pre-med/dentstudentsshouldvisithttp://www.career.cornell.edu/paths/health/index.cfm

QuantitativeProficiency(3courses)

Fordetailedguidance,seeQuantitativeProficiencyGuidelines,page11.

OnecalculuscourseMATH1106:CalculusfortheLifeandSocialSciences*(S)MATH1110:CalculusI*(F,S,Su)MATH1910:CalculusforEngineers*(F,S,Su)APCalculus:ABscoreof4,5orBCscoreof3=CalculusI;BCscoreof4,5=CalculusIandIIOnestatisticscourseAEM2100:IntroductoryStatistics*(F)BTRY3010/STSCI2200:BiologicalStatisticsI(F)MATH1710:StatisticalTheoryandApplicationintheRealWorld*(F,S)STSCI2100:IntroductoryStatistics*(F,S,Su)STSCI2150:IntroductoryStatisticsforBiology*(F,S)APStatisticsscoreof5Plusoneotherhighlyquantitativecourse

*CoursealsomeetsaCALSdistributionrequirement.

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REQUIREDCATEGORY COURSE(S)requiredortoselectfromineachcategorySemesterKey:F=Fall,S=Spring,Su=Summer

Chemistry(2courses) CHEM1560:IntroductiontoGeneralChemistry*(F,Su)CHEM1570:IntroductiontoOrganicandBiologicalChemistry*(S,Su)CHEM2070:GeneralChemistryI*(F,Su)CHEM2080:GeneralChemistryII*(S,Su)CHEM2150:HonorsGeneralandInorganicChemistry(F){seeCoursesofStudyforprerequisites}APChemistryscoreof5

Physics(1course)

EAS1600:EnvironmentalPhysics*(F,S)APPhysics1orAPPhysics2scoreof5APPhysicsC:Mechanicsscoreof5

Pre-med,pre-vetandtransferstudentsshouldconsultwiththeiradvisoraboutmeetingthisrequirement.Note:Pre-med/dentstudentsshouldvisithttp://www.career.cornell.edu/paths/health/index.cfm

Ethics(1course) NTRES3320:IntroductiontoEthicsandEnvironment*(F)BSOC2061/STS2061/PHIL2460:EthicsandtheEnvironment*

(semesterofferedwillvary)

Economics(1course) AEM1500:AnIntroductiontotheEconomicsofEnvironmentalandNaturalResources*(S,Su)

AEM2500:EnvironmentalandResourceEconomics*(F)(prerequisite:ECON1110)

Fieldexperience(1course) NTRES2100:IntroductoryFieldBiology(F)

SustainabilityScienceColloquium(1course)

ESS2000:EnvironmentalandSustainabilitySciencesColloquium(F)BEE2000:PerspectivesontheClimateChangeChallenge(S)

JuniorandSeniorYears

SustainabilityScience(1course)

NTRES3301:SustainabilityScience(F)BEE3299:SustainableDevelopment*(F,S,Su)

NaturalSciences(2courses) Chooseonecourseeachinbioticandabioticprocesses.SeeListsAandB,page8.

SocialScienceandHumanities(1course)

ChooseonecoursefromListC,pages8-9.

Concentration(5courses) Studentswillchooseanddeclaretheirconcentrationbytheendofpre-enrollmentoftheirsophomoreyear.Seeconcentrationdescriptionsandtheircourserequirements,page14.

OthercoursesrequiredaspartofCALSdistributionrequirements

WRITTEN&ORALEXPRESSIONREQUIREMENTS(minimum9credits):AtleastonecourseinOralExpressionisrequiredbytheESSmajor

WrittenExpression(2courses)

First-YearWritingSeminars(F,S),APEnglishscoreof4or5;orrefertolistofcoursesunderCALSDistributionrequirements:http://cals.cornell.edu/academics/registrar/degree-requirements/distribution

OralExpression(1course) COMM2010:OralCommunication*(F,S,Su)ENTOM3350:NaturalistOutreachPracticum*(F)ILRLR2300:ArgumentationandDebate*(Su)

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REQUIREDCATEGORY COURSE(S)requiredortoselectfromineachcategorySemesterKey:F=Fall,S=Spring,Su=Summer

ILRLR3300:ArgumentationandDebate*(F,S)PLSCI3940:SkillsforPublicEngagement(S)

*CoursealsomeetsaCALSdistributionrequirement.

ListA.EnvironmentalNaturalSciences--CoursesfocusedonbioticprocessesBIOEE3610 AdvancedEcology(F)BIOMI2790 MicrobialLifeandProcessesthatRuleOurDynamicPlanet(S)NTRES2830 DNA,GenesandGeneticDiversity(S)NTRES3100 AppliedPopulationEcology(F)ORaclasscenteredonaparticularecosystemBIOEE/EAS3500 DynamicsofMarineEcosystemsinaChangingOcean(F,alternateyears)BIOEE4570 Limnology:EcologyofLakes,Lectures(F,alternateyears)BIOEE/EAS4620 MarineEcosystemSustainability(F,alternateyears)BIOEE4780 EcosystemBiologyandGlobalChange(S)BIOSM2770 MarineEnvironmentalScienceandConservation(Su,alternateyears)BIOSM2800 SustainableFisheries(Su)EAS4830 EnvironmentalBiophysics(F,alternateyears)ENTOM/PLHRT4730 EcologyofAgriculturalSystems(F)NTRES3220 GlobalBiodiversity(F)NTRES3240 Sustainable,EcologicallyBasedManagementofWaterResources(S)NTRES3260 AppliedConservationEcology(S)NTRES4200 ForestEcology(F,alternateyears)NTRES/BIOEE4560 StreamEcology(F,alternateyears)PLSCS3210 SoilandCropManagementforSustainability(S)PLSCS4660 SoilEcology(S)

ListB.EnvironmentalNaturalSciences--CoursesfocusedonabioticprocessesBEE3710 PhysicalHydrologyforEcosystems(S,alternateyears)BEE4270 WaterMeasurementandAnalysisMethods(F)BEE/EAS4710 IntroductiontoGroundwater(S,alternateyears)BEE/EAS4800 OurChangingAtmosphere:GlobalChangeandAtmosphericChemistry(S)EAS1310 BasicPrinciplesofMeteorology(F)EAS2250 TheEarthSystem(S)EAS2680 ClimateandGlobalWarming(S)EAS3050 ClimateDynamics(F)EAS3340 Microclimatology(F,alternateyears)EAS3530 PhysicalOceanography(S,alternateyears)NTRES/EAS3030 IntroductiontoBiogeochemistry(F)PLSCS2600 SoilScience(F)PLSCS3210 SoilandCropManagementforSustainability(S)PLSCS3650 EnvironmentalChemistry:Soil,Air,andWater(S)PLSCS/EAS4830 EnvironmentalBiophysics(F,alternateyears)

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ListC.EnvironmentalSocialSciencesandHumanitiesAEM2000 ContemporaryControversiesintheGlobalEconomy(S)AEM3380 SocialEntrepreneurs,Innovators,andProblemSolvers(F)AEM4330 Devolution,Privatization,andtheNewPublicManagement(F)AEM/NS4450* TowardaSustainableGlobalFoodSystem:FoodPolicyforDevelopingCountries* (SBA)(F)AEM4500* ResourceEconomics*(SBA)(F)AEM4510* EnvironmentalEconomics*(SBA)(S)AIIS/ANTHR3422* Culture,Politics,andEnvironmentintheCircumpolarNorth*(CA,D)(S)

*CoursemeetsaCALSdistributionrequirementforCA,SBA,KCM,HA,orDcategory.AMST/BSOC/HIST2581* EnvironmentalHistory*(HA)(S)AMST/ENGL3675* TheEnvironmentalImaginationinAmericanLiterature*(LA)(S)AMST/GOVT4061* PoliticsofSlow-MovingCrisis*(SBA)(S,nextoffered2017-2018)ANTH2420 Nature/Culture:ThePoliticsofHuman-EnvironmentRelationsANTHR4410* IndigenousPeoples,EcologicalSciences,andEnvironmentalism*(CA)(S)BSOC/HIST/STS3181* LivinginanUncertainWorld:Science,Technology,andRisk*(HA)(S)BSOC/HIST/STS4131* ComparativeEnvironmentalHistory*(HA)(F)CEE/TOX5970 RiskAnalysisandManagement(S)COML6185 IntroductiontoSystemsTheory(F)COMM2850/STS2851* Communication,Environment,ScienceandHealth(SBA)(S)COMM3080 CapstoneCourseinEnvironmentalandSustainabilityCommunication(S)COMM3210* CommunicationandtheEnvironment(SBA)(F)(offeredoddyears)COMM4560* CommunityInvolvementinDecisionMaking*(SBA)(F)(offeredevenyears)COMM/STS4660* PublicCommunicationofScienceandTechnology*(SBA)(S)COMM4860* RiskCommunication*(SBA)(F)CRP3840 GreenCities(F)CRP4080 IntroductiontoGeographicInformationSystems(GIS)(F,S)CRP5080 IntroductiontoGeographicInformationSystems(GIS)forPlanners(F,S)CRP5540 IntroductiontoEnvironmentalPlanning(F)CRP5460 IntroductiontoCommunityandEnvironmentDisputeResolution(F,S)DEA/PSYCH/COGSCI/1500* IntroductiontoEnvironmentalPsychology(D)(S,Su)DEA4220/ARCH4601 EcologicalLiteracyandDesign(F)DEA6610 EnvironmentsandHealth(S,alternateyears)DSOC2010/SOC2202* PopulationDynamics*(SBA)(F)DSOC2030 GlobalGarbage(F,nextoffered2018-2019)DSOC2050* InternationalDevelopment*(D,HA,SBA)(S)DSOC3010* TheoriesofSocietyandDevelopment*(KCM,SBA)(F)DSOC3140 SpatialThinking,GIS,andRelatedMethods(F)DSOC3200 RethinkingGlobalDevelopment:NewFrameworksforUnderstandingPoverty, InequalityandGrowthin21C(F,nextoffered2019-2020)DSOC3240* EnvironmentalSociology*(SBA)(S)DSOC3400 Agriculture,Food,SustainabilityandSocialJustice(F)DSOC4380 PopulationandDevelopment(F)IARD/DSOC2020 PerspectivesonInternationalAgricultureandRuralDevelopment(F)NTRES2320* NatureandCulture*(CA,HA)(S)NTRES3300* PlanningforEnvironmentalConservationandSustainability(SBA)(F)NTRES/BSOC/DSOC/STS3311* EnvironmentalGovernance*(SBA)(F)

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NTRES3330* WaysofKnowing:IndigenousandLocalEcologicalKnowledge*(CA,D,KCM,SBA)(S)NTRES4300 EnvironmentalPolicyProcesses(S)NTRES4320* HumanDimensionsofCoupledSocial-EcologicalSystems*(SBA)(S)NTRES4330* AppliedEnvironmentalPhilosophy*(KCM)(S,alternateyears)NTRES/CRP4440 ResourceManagementandEnvironmentalLaw(S)NTRES/FDSC/IARD4800GlobalSeminar:BuildingSustainableEnvironmentsandSecureFoodSystems forModernWorld(S)PLHRT2240* UrbanEcosystems*(HA,SBA)(S)PLHRT3600 ClimateChangeandtheFutureofFood(F)PLHRT4730 EcologyofAgriculturalSystems(F)

*CoursemeetsaCALSdistributionrequirementforCA,SBA,KCM,HA,orDcategory.

APCREDITANDS/UGUIDELINESUsingAPcredittofulfillarequirementAPCreditGuidelines:StudentsvaryinhowtheywillchoosetoapplytheirAPcreditstowardtheirdegreerequirements.Youwillneedtomeetwithyourfacultyadvisortoreviewyourbestoptionsgivenyouracademicgoals.BelowisadirectlinktoAPGuidelines;alinkisalsoavailableinD.U.S.T.https://dust.cals.cornell.edu/http://cals.cornell.edu/sites/cals.cornell.edu/files/shared/documents/academics/Advanced-Placement.pdf

UsingS/UforrequirementswithintheESSmajorTherequirementsforthemajormaybetakenS/UprovidedallotherCALSrulesarefollowedandthecourseofferstheS/Uoption.

TheS/USystem:http://cals.cornell.edu/academics/advising/faculty-staff/grading/Alongsidetheletter-gradesystemstandsanS/Usystem,inwhichSmeanssatisfactory,asdefinedbyperformancethatwouldbegradedC-orhigherandUmeansunsatisfactory,asdefinedbyperformancethatwouldbegradedbelowC-.GradesofSandUarenotgivengrade-pointvaluesortakenintoaccountincomputinggrade-pointaverages.ThepurposeoftheS/Usystemistoencouragestudentstoventureintocoursesoutsidetheirmainareasoffamiliaritywithoutgreatrisktotheiracademicrecord.TheborderbetweenSandUisnotthesame,however,asthatbetweenpassandfailintheletter-gradesystem.CreditstowardthefulfillmentofgraduationrequirementsareearnedforcoursesevaluatedSbutnotforthosegradedU.ThevariousschoolsandcollegesdifferintherestrictionstheyplaceontheelectionofS/Ugradingoverlettergrading.Inthosecourseswherecollegerulesandcourseproceduresallowit,theelectionisastudentoptionthatmustbeexercisedwithinthefirstsevenweeksofthebeginningoftheterm.Studentsmaynotdeferthedecisioninthehopeoffirstseeingthelettergradetheyarelikelytoearn.

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QUANTITATIVEPROFICIENCYGUIDELINESTheESSmajorhasthefollowinglearningoutcomesrelatedtoquantitativeproficiency:

• Abilitytoanalyze,interpret,reason,andjudgethequalityandmeaningofbiological,ecological,andsocial-sciencedatausingappropriatemathematical,statistical,graphical,andotherquantitativeandqualitativemethods,andtoapplythesemethodstoenvironmentalandconservationissues.

• Abilitytocriticallyassesstherigorandrelevanceofdataandotherformsofevidenceusedtosolveenvironmentalproblems,andtoidentifynewandcreativesolutions.

TheESSmajorrequiresaminimumofthreecoursesemphasizingquantitativeanalysistoachievetheseoutcomes:onecalculuscourse,onestatisticscourse,andachoiceamongseveraloptionsforgaininggreaterproficiencyinquantitativeanalysis.Skillswithquantitativeanalysisareessentialinmanycareersrelatedtothismajor.Studentsshouldgainbothspecificanalyticalskillsandthelogicalreasoninginvolvedinquantitativemethods.SomeconcentrationswithinESSstronglyrecommendmorethantheminimum,orrequirespecificchoicesformeetingESSrequirementsforquantitativeproficiency.AllESSstudentsareadvisedtotakecoursesemphasizingquantitativeanalysistothehighestleveloftheirability.Studentsmayhavegreatersuccessinenteringgraduateschoolandinobtainingemploymentwithmorethantherequiredminimum.Guidelineswithineachofthethreerequiredcategoriesfollow.

CALCULUS,includingbothdifferentiationandintegration,isusedinenvironmentalphysics,statistics,someeconomicscourses,andsomeadvancedcoursesinecology.Thus,oneuniversity-levelcalculuscourseisrequiredforallESSmajors.AnAPscoreof4or5ontheMathematicsBCexamearns8creditsandmaybeusedtofulfillthecalculusrequirement.EitherscoreplacesyououtofMATH1106,MATH1110,MATH1120,MATH1220andMATH1910andallowsenrollmentinMATH2210,MATH2230,MATH2130andMATH2310,aswellasMATH1920.AnAPscoreof4or5ontheMathematicsABorABsub-scoreoftheBCexamearns4creditsandmaybeusedtofulfillthecalculusrequirement.EitherscoreplacesyououtofMATH1106andMATH1110andallowsenrollmentinMATH1120,MATH1220,MATH1910,orMATH2310.Pleasecheckwithyouradvisorfortheirrecommendationafterdiscussingyouracademicgoals.

• IfyoudonothaveaminimumAPcalculusscoreof4,startwitheitherMath1106orMath1110.ThosestudentsplanningtoconcentrateinEnvironmentalEconomics(EE),EnvironmentalBiologyandAppliedEcology(EBAE),orLand,AirandWaterResources(LAWR),orwhoareplanningtotakemoreadvancedmathematicsbeyondcalculus,shouldconsidertheMath1110option.

o MATH1106:CalculusfortheLifeandSocialSciences(S,3credits)Thiscourseisthebestchoiceformoststudentsasitcoversthebasicswithlife-scienceexamples,or

o MATH1110:CalculusI(F,S,Su,4credits)Inadditiontodifferentiationandintegration,thiscourseincludestrigonometry,whichhaslimiteduseintheenvironmentalsciences.

• IfyoudohaveaminimumAPABorBCcalculusscoreof4andwouldliketofocusonthepracticalapplicationofthesubjectyoumightalsoconsiderMath2310:LinearAlgebrawithApplications.StudentswithstronginterestsinclimateoratmosphericdynamicsmaywishtoconsiderMATH1920.Thesecourseswillgiveyoumoreadvancedskillsthanaredevelopedinbeginningcalculuscourses:

o MATH2130:CalculusIII(S,4credits)o MATH1920:CalculusforEngineers(F,S,Su;4credits)

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STATISTICS-ThemostbroadlyapplicablequantitativemethodforESSstudents.Oneofthefollowingstatisticscoursesisrequired.

• BTRY3010/STSCI2200:BiologicalStatisticsI(F,4credits)ThiscourseisdesignedforESSstudentsandshouldbeyourfirstchoice.Ifyouplantotaketwostatisticscourses,BTRY3010isthefirstofatwo-semestersequence,

• BTRY3020/STSCI3200:BiologicalStatisticsII(S,4credits)isthespringcourse.• STSCI2150(F,S,4credits):IntroductoryStatisticsforBiology

Agoodchoiceforthosewithbiologicalinterestsandintendingonlyonestatisticscourse.• AEM2100:IntroductoryStatistics(F,4credits)

Agoodchoiceforthosewithmoresocialscienceorpolicyinterests.

Thesecoursescansubstituteforstatisticscoursesabove,ifschedulingtheabovecoursesisdifficult.• ILRST2100/STSCI2100:IntroductoryStatistics(F,W,S,Su,4credits)• MATH1710:StatisticalTheoryandApplicationintheRealWorld(F,S,4credits)

THIRDCOURSE-Themostappropriatethirdcoursecanvarydependingonyourareaofinterest.MostESSspecializationswillbenefitfromadditionalexperiencewithstatistics(seebelowformoreadvancedcourses).Youmayprefertoexpandyourquantitativeskillsinenvironmentalsciencecoursesthatusequantitativeanalysesinamajorway.Itisalsoreasonabletogainskillswithcomputerprogrammingbothtodiversifyyourskillsetandforspecializationswherecomputer-intensiveanalysesarecommon,suchasusinglargedatabasesorecologicalmodeling.Seebelowformanyoptionsavailabletomeettherequirementforathirdcourseemphasizingquantitativeproficiency.

Statistics:Recommendedforthoselookingatresearch-basedcareersorgraduateschoolinthesciences.• BTRY3020/STSCI3200:BiologicalStatisticsII(S,4credits)

Prerequisite:BiologicalStatisticsI• BTRY3080/STSCI3080:ProbabilityModelsandInference(F,S,4credits)• BTRY3100/ILRST3100/STSCI3100:StatisticalSampling(F,4credits)

Prerequisite:twosemestersofstatistics• BTRY4090/STSCI4090:TheoryofStatistics(S,4credits)

PrerequisiteBTRY3080andonestatisticscourse• ECON3110/ILRST3110/STSCI3110:ProbabilityModelsandInferencefortheSocialSciences

(F,4credits)

Coursesthatdevelopquantitativeskills:Recommendedforthoseinterestedindevelopingmodelingskillsorseekingexperienceinhowquantitativeanalysesareusedinthecontextofspecificapplications.• BIOEE3620/MATH3620:DynamicModelsinBiology(S,4credits)• BIOMG4810:PopulationGenetics(F,4credits)• DSOC4631:UsingStatisticstoExploreSocialPolicyandDevelopment(F,3credits)• EAS4830:EnvironmentalBiophysics(F,alternateyears)• NTRES3100:AppliedPopulationEcology(F,3credits)• NTRES4100:AdvancedConservationBiology:ConceptsandTechniques(F,4credits)• NTRES4110:QuantitativeEcologyandManagementofFisheriesResources(S,4credits)• NTRES4120:WildlifePopulationAnalysis:TechniquesandModels(S,4credits)

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ComputerProgramming:Recommendedforstudentswhowantbasicskillsusedindevelopingenvironmentalmodels,manipulatinglargedatasets,developingsomestatisticalanalyses.• CS1110:IntroductiontoComputingUsingPython(F,S,Su,4credits)• CS1112:IntroductiontoComputingUsingMATLAB(F,S,4credits)• EAS2900:ComputerProgrammingandMeteorologySoftware(S,3credits)

GeographicalInformationSystems(GIS):Thesetechniquescanbeessentialforgatheringandanalyzingspatialdata.ManypublicandplanningagenciesuseGISroutinely.Applicabletomanytypesofresearch.)• CRP4080:IntroductiontoGeographicInformationSystems(F,S,4credits)• PLSCS4110/CEE4110:AppliedRemoteSensingandGISforResourceInventoryandAnalysis

(F,3credits)• PLSCS4200:GeographicInformationSystems(S,3credits)

Foradditionaldevelopmentofbasicmathematicalskills:• MATH1105:FiniteMathematicsfortheLifeandSocialSciences(F,3credits)• MATH1120:CalculusII(F,S,4credits)• MATH1920:MultivariableCalculusforEngineers(F,S,Su,4credits)• MATH2310:LinearAlgebrawithApplications(F,S,3credits)

Additionalguidanceinmathcanbefoundat:http://courses.cornell.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=3421#courseselectionguidanceFirstStepsinMathematics:Answerstothemostfrequentlyaskedquestionsconcerningfreshman-sophomoremathematicscoursescanbefoundhere:http://www.math.cornell.edu/m/first-steps-in-math

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DESCRIPTIONOFESSCONCENTRATIONSEnvironmentalBiologyandAppliedEcologyConcentration(EBAE)TheEBAEconcentrationprovidesstudentswiththescientificbasisforunderstandingthesustainabilityofvariousecologicalsystems.Studentswilllearnadvancedprinciplesofbiologyandecology,andtheirapplicationtoproblemsofenvironmentalmanagement.Studentswithinterestsinanyofasuiteoftopicswillundertakethisconcentration,forexample,wildlifeandfisheriesmanagement;forest,wetlandandaquaticecology;environmentalmicrobiology;conservationscience;endangeredandinvasivespecies;biologicalandecologicalconsequencesofpollutantsintheenvironment.

LearningGoals:ThestudentsintheEBAEconcentrationwillgainanin-depthunderstandingofthebiologicalandecologicaldimensionsofenvironmentalandsustainabilitysciences,andofthemethodsbywhichknowledgeinthisareaofscholarshipisacquired,analyzed,interpreted,evaluated,andusedinnaturalandhuman-managedecosystems.StudentswhocompletetheEBAEcourseofstudywillbeabletoapplyfundamentalcurrentunderstandingofecologyandenvironmentalbiologytocomplexinterdisciplinaryenvironmentalissues.

CourseRequirements:FivecoursesbeyondtheESScorerequirementstakenfromapprovedlists-1AdvancedEcology(eitherBIOEE3610orNTRES3100),1Ecosystemscourse(fromEBAEList1),1Organismalcourse(fromEBAEList2),and2otherupperlevelcourses(fromeitherEBAEList1or2),oneofwhichmustbeatthe4000level.Approvedcoursesarelistedbelow.Studentsinthisconcentrationarerequiredtotakeagenetics-focusedclassfortheirListA:bioticchoicecourseintheESScore,eitherNTRES2830:DNA,GenesandGeneticDiversityorBIOMG2800AND2801:GeneticsandGenomics,lectureandlab.

Itishighlyrecommendedthatstudentstaketwosemestersofcalculus(seeCoreCurriculum:Table1)orcalculusandacalculus-basedphysicscourse(PHYS2207).

ExampleSetofCoursesFulfillingEBAERequirements:NTRES2830:DNA,GenesandGeneticDiversity,tobetakenwithinthecorerequirements;NTRES3100:AppliedPopulationEcology;BIOEE3610:AdvancedEcology;NTRES4110:QuantitativeEcologyandManagementofFisheriesResources;BIOEE4760:BiologyofFishes;NTRES/BIOEE4560:StreamEcology

EBAEElectiveListsEBAEList1:Ecosystems–Thephysicalandbiologicalenvironment

BIOEE/EAS3500 DynamicsofMarineEcosystems(F,alternateyears)BIOEE/EAS3510 ConservationOceanography(S,offeredinHawaii)BIOEE3610 AdvancedEcology(F)BIOEE/BIONB/ENTOM3690 ChemicalEcology(S)BIOEE4570 Limnology:EcologyofLakes(F,alternateyears)BIOEE/EAS4620 MarineEcology(F,alternateyears)BIOEE4690 Food,Agriculture,andSociety(F)BIOEE4780 EcosystemBiology(S,alternateyears)BIOSM3650 UnderwaterResearch(Su)EAS4830 EnvironmentalBiophysics(F,alternateyears)EAS/NTRES3030 IntroductiontoBiogeochemistry(F)EAS/BIOEE3500 DynamicsofMarineEcosystems(F,alternateyears)LA3170 DesignandEnvironmentalSystems(F)NTRES/BIOEE2670 IntroductiontoConservationBiology(F)NTRES/EAS3030 IntroductiontoBiogeochemistry(F)NTRES3220 GlobalBiodiversity(F)NTRES3240 Sustainable,EcologicallyBasedManagementofWaterResources(S)NTRES3250 ForestManagementandMapleSyrupProduction(S,alternateyears)

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NTRES4200 ForestEcology(F,alternateyears)NTRES/BIOEE4560 StreamEcology(F,alternateyears)PLHRT3600 ClimateChangeandtheFutureofFood(F)PLHRT4400 RestorationEcology(F)PLHRT/BIOEE4730 EcologyofAgriculturalSystems(F)PLSCS3210 SoilandCropManagementforSustainability(S)PLSCS4660 SoilEcology(S)

EBAEList2:Organisms–plants,animals,microbesBIOEE2740 TheVertebrates:ComparativeAnatomy,Function,andEvolution(S)BIOEE3610 AdvancedEcology(F)BIOEE3611 FieldEcology(F)BIOEE/MATH3620 DynamicModelsinBiology(S,alternateyears)BIOEE3730 BiodiversityandBiologyoftheMarineInvertebrates(F,alternateyears)BIOEE/BIONB/PLSCI4460 PlantBehaviorandBioticInteractions,Lecture(S)BIOEE4500/4501 Mammalogy,Lecture/Laboratory(F,alternateyears)BIOEE4580 CommunityEcology(S,alternateyears)BIOEE4660 PhysiologicalPlantEcology,Lectures(S,alternateyears)BIOEE4700/4701 Herpetology,Lectures/Laboratory(S,alternateyears)BIOEE4750 Ornithology(S,alternateyears)BIOEE4760 BiologyofFishes(F,alternateyears)BIOMI2900 GeneralMicrobiologyLectures(F,S,Su)BIOMI3500/EAS3555 BiologicalOceanographyandOceanBiogeochemistry(S)BIOMI/PLSCS3970 EnvironmentalMicrobiology:Evolution,Biogeochemistry,Microbial

Ecology(F,alternateyears)BIOMI4140 ProkaryoticDiversity(S)BIOSM3210 AnatomyandFunctionofMarineVertebrates(Su)BIOSM3730 BiodiversityandBiologyofMarineInvertebrates(F)BIOSM3740 FieldOrnithology(Su)BIOSM3830 FieldMarineInvertebrateBiology(Su)ENTOM2120 InsectBiology(F)ENTOM/TOX3070 Pesticides,theEnvironmentandHumanHealth(F,alternateyears)ENTOM3150 SpiderBiology(F)ENTOM3630 BugsinBugs:TheWorldofPathogensandParasites(S,alternateyears)ENTOM3440 InsectConservationBiology(F,alternateyears)ENTOM/PLSCS4440 IntegratedPestManagement(S)ENTOM/BIOEE4550 InsectEcology(F,alternateyears)NTRES3100 AppliedPopulationEcology(F)NTRES3110 FishEcology,ConservationandManagement(S,alternateyears)NTRES3260 AppliedConservationEcology(S)NTRES4100 AdvancedConservationBiology:ConceptsandTechniques(F)NTRES4110 QuantitativeEcologyandManagementofFisheriesResources(F)NTRES4120 WildlifePopulationAnalysis:TechniquesandModels(S)NTRES4280 PrinciplesandPracticesofAppliedWildlifeScience(S,alternateyears)PLBIO2410 IntroductoryPlantBiodiversityandEvolution(F)PLBIO2450 PlantBiology(Su)PLBIO3420 PlantPhysiology,Lectures(S)PLBIO3590 BiologyofGrasses(S,alternateyears)PLPPM3010 BiologyandManagementofPlantDiseases(F)PLPPM4010 MicrobialPathogensvs.Plants(S)PLPPM4020 BiologyofPlantPathogens(S)PLPPM4330 InfectiousDiseaseEcologyandEvolution(F)PLSCS/BSOC/IARD/STS/GOVT4303 TheGMODebate:ScienceandSociety(F)PLSCS3150 WeedBiologyandManagement(F)PLSCS4130 PhysiologyandEcologyofYield(S)

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PLSCI/BIOEE/BIONB4460 PlantBehaviorandBioticInteractions,Lecture

EnvironmentalEconomicsConcentration(EE)ESSstudentswithaconcentrationinEnvironmentalEconomicswillstudyhowsocietyallocatesscarcenaturalresourcesanddisposesofresidualsthataffectenvironmentalqualityandclimate.LearningGoals:Studentswilllearn(1)howandwhymarketsfail,(2)howoptimizationmodelsandothereconomicmethodsmightbeusedtopromotetheoptimal,sustainableuseofrenewableresources,and(3)howtaxesandcap-and-tradeprogramscanimproveenvironmentalqualitybyemployingtaxesormarketstocorrectfornegativeexternalitiesorgeneratetaxrevenuestoconservenaturalenvironments.CourseRequirements:FivecoursesbeyondtheESScorerequirements--AEM2500:EnvironmentalandResourceEconomics,tobetakenwithinthecorecurriculum;ECON1110:IntroductoryMicroeconomics,ECON1120:IntroductoryMacroeconomics,ECON3030:IntermediateMicroeconomics,AEM4500:ResourceEconomicsandAEM4510:EnvironmentalEconomics.

EnvironmentalPolicyandGovernanceConcentration(EPG)ESSstudentswithaconcentrationinEnvironmentalPolicyandGovernancewillstudythedesign,construction,implementationandevaluationofenvironmentalpolicyandmanagement.LearningGoals:Studentswillgainanunderstandingofthemechanisms,strategiesandconstraintstosecuringsocialandecologicalwell-beingthroughconservationofecosystemsatscalesfromlocaltoglobal.Buildingonstudents’knowledgeofnaturalresources,socialandenvironmentalsciences,andstrengtheningtheirknowledgeinthesocialsciences,theconcentrationemphasizescriticalreasoning,communicationskillsandcapacitytointegratenarrative,statisticalandtechnicalinformation.Theseskillswillallowstudentstoworkwithgovernmentagencies,commercialfirmsandcivilsocietyorganizationsandtoaddresscross-cuttingcontemporarydebatesregardingconservationandtheroleofenvironmentinpolitics,economicdevelopmentandsecurity.CourseRequirements:FivecoursesbeyondtheESScorerequirements--CRP/NTRES4440:ResourceManagementandEnvironmentalLaw,DSOC3240:EnvironmentalSociology,NTRES3311:EnvironmentalGovernance,NTRES4300:EnvironmentalPolicyProcesses,andoneelectivefromListCthatisofferedatthe3000-levelorhigher.

Land,AirandWaterResources(LAWR)StudiesinLand,AirandWaterResourcesprovidestudentswithasoundfoundationinphysicalandchemicalprocessesandhowtheseinteractinecosystemstocontrolthetransportandfateofnaturally-occurringelementsandpollutantsintheenvironment.Theconcentrationemphasizesviewingecosystemsasintegratedsystemsinrequiringatleastonecourseinecosystemecologyandonecourseinenvironmentalinformationsystems.Studentswithinterestsintoxicology,hydrology,climatechange,soilandairpollution,forexample,areencouragedtochoosetheLAWRconcentration.LearningGoals:Theoverarchinggoalsaretoprovidestudentswithin-depthunderstandingofthechemical,physical,geological,andbiologicalprocessesthatgovernthecompositionofnaturalandmanagedecosystems,andwithexperienceinthemethodsusedtoobtain,analyze,interpret,andevaluatebiogeochemicalinformation.StudentswhocompletetheLAWRconcentrationwillhaveknowledgesufficienttodescribecyclesofbiologicallyandgeochemicallyimportantchemicalelementswithinandthroughecosystems.CourseRequirements:FivecoursesbeyondtheESScorerequirementstakenfromapprovedlists–EitherPLSCS3650:EnvironmentalChemistry:Soil,Air,andWaterOREAS/NTRES3030:IntroductiontoBiogeochemistrytobetakenwithinthecorecurriculum,andfivecoursesbeyondtheESScorerequirements:OnecoursefromLAWRList1,onecoursefromLAWRList2,onecoursefromLAWRList3,plustwoadditionalcoursesselectedfromLAWRLists1,2,or3.OtherCornellUniversitycoursessimilarincontentandlevel(3000-levelorabove)butnotontheselistsmaybechoseninconsultationwithyouradvisor.Notethatsomeofthecoursesinthisconcentration

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requiremorethantheminimummathandphysics;thuswerecommendthatstudentsintheLAWRconcentrationtaketwosemestersofcalculusandtwosemestersofphysics.

LAWRElectiveList

LAWRList1:Chemical/PhysicalenvironmentalscienceWatermanagement/hydrologyBEE3500 BiologicalandBioenvironmentalTransportProcesses(F,Su)BEE3710 PhysicalHydrologyforEcosystems(S,alternateyears)BEE4270 WaterMeasurementandAnalysisMethods(F)BEE/EAS4710 IntroductiontoGroundwater(S)CEE3310 FluidMechanics(F)CEE4320 Hydrology(S)EAS3530 PhysicalOceanography(F)EAS/BIOEE3500 DynamicsofMarineEcosystems(F)Atmosphere/climateBEE/EAS4800 OurChangingAtmosphere:GlobalChangeandAtmosphericChemistry(F)EAS1310 BasicPrinciplesofMeteorology(F)EAS2680 ClimateandGlobalWarming(S)EAS3050 ClimateDynamics(F)EAS3340 Microclimatology(S,alternateyears)EAS3420 AtmosphericDynamics(S)Terrestrial/soilscience/geologyEAS2250 TheEarthSystem(S)EAS3010 EvolutionoftheEarthSystem(F)EAS/NTRES3030 IntroductiontoBiogeochemistry(F)EAS/PLSCS4830 EnvironmentalBiophysics(F,alternateyears)PLSCS2600 SoilScience(F)PLSCS3210 SoilandCropManagementforSustainability(S)PLSCS3630 SoilGenesis,Classification,andSurvey(F)PLSCS3650 EnvironmentalChemistry:Soil,Air,andWaterLAWRList2:EnvironmentalinformaticsCEE/PLSCS4110 AppliedRemoteSensingandGISforResourceInventoryandAnalysis(F)CRP4080 IntroductiontoGIS(F,S)EAS2900 ComputerProgrammingandMeteorologySoftware(S)PLSCS4200 GeographicInformationSystems(S)LAWRList3:Integratedecosystems/ecologyBIOEE4570 Limnology:EcologyofLakes,Lectures(S)BIOEE/EAS4620 MarineEcosystemSustainability(F)BIOEE/PLHRT4730 EcologyofAgriculturalSystems(F)BIOEE4780 EcosystemBiology(S)NTRES3220 GlobalBiodiversity(F)NTRES4200 ForestEcology,Lectures(F)NTRES/BIOEE4560 StreamEcology(F,alternateyears)PLHRT4400 RestorationEcology(F)PLHRT/PLSCS4660 SoilEcology(S)

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IndividualStudent-DesignedConcentration(ISD)Thecomplexandinterdisciplinarynatureofenvironmentalandsustainabilitysciencesmeansthatthenumberofpotentialcombinationsofrelevantdisciplinesandcoursesislarge.TheISDconcentrationprovidesstudentstheopportunitytoworkcloselywiththeiradvisorstoimagineandcreateauniquecombinationofcoursestomeettheirownpersonalinterestsandexploredomainsoutsideoftheotherspecifiedconcentrationsinESS.Itallowsstudentstopursuemuchgreaterdepthinaspecificareaofenvironmentandsustainability,ordesignadistinctapproachtounderstandingandengagingin(re)structuringtheinteractionsbetweensocietyandenvironment.Bothoftheseapproachesemphasizedevelopinganabilitytothinkcriticallyaboutthemyriadwaysinwhichhumansinteractwiththeenvironment.LearningGoals:Eachstudentwillworkwiththeirfacultyadvisortodesignacohesivesequenceoffiveupper-divisioncourses,atleastoneofwhichisa4000-levelcourse,thatconstitutesathemerelevanttoESS,andtoprepareaone-paragraphrationalefortheirthemeandchoiceofcourses.Thesefivecoursesshouldensuredevelopmentofspecificcompetencieslinkedtopersonalandprofessionalambitionsoftheindividualstudent.RequiredCourses:FivecoursesbeyondtheESScorerequirements.Nospecificcoursesarerequiredbutatleastoneofthefivecoursesintheconcentrationmustbea4000-levelcourse.Studentswishingtodesignanindividualconcentrationmustcompleteanapplicationbeforebeginningthecoursesintheirtheme.Therationaleandlistofcoursesselectedshouldbecompletednolaterthanspringpre-enrollmentoftheirsophomoreyear.AnelectroniccopyoftherequisiteformisavailablebycontactingSuzanneWapner,sw38@cornell.edu.TheformwillneedtobecompletedandsubmittedelectronicallytoSuzanne.AdvisorapprovalcanbesenttoSuzanneviaemail.TheapplicationwillbereviewedandthestudentnotifiedofapprovaloftheirISDConcentration.Examplesofthemes:EnvironmentalHealth,EnvironmentalInformatics,MarineScience,SustainableAgriculture,SustainableDevelopment,WaterResourceManagement,WildlifeConservation.

Concentration(Acronyms)

EnvironmentalBiologyandAppliedEcology(EBAE)EnvironmentalEconomics(EE)EnvironmentalPolicyandGovernance(EPG)Land,Air,andWaterResources(LAWR)

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INTEGRATIVEEDUCATION:KnowledgebeyondtheClassroomTheESScurriculumaimstoadvanceaninterdisciplinaryandflexibleapproachtoeducation.Beyondthedepthandbreadthrepresentedinthefoundationcoursesthatmakeupourcurriculum,upperlevelstudents(juniorsandseniors)arestronglyencouragedtoengageinexperientiallearning,rangingfromstudyinothernationstoservicelearningincommunitysettingstoindependentresearch.Creditforexperientiallearningcanbeearnedbymakingarrangementswithyouradvisororanothermentor(e.g.,internship,researchcreditsorindependentstudy),oryoumaychoosecoursesemphasizingexperientiallearningorintegrativesynthesis.Thesecourses/experiencescanhelpyouintegrateyourclassroomexperiencesandadvanceyourprofessionaldevelopment.

IntegrativeCourses:CornellUniversitycurrentlyisinvolvedinamajorcampaigntoexpanditscourseofferingsinexperientiallearning,especiallyininternationalcontextsandpublicserviceengagement.Manyofthesecourseshaveexceptionallyhighcontentofintegrative,interdisciplinary,andexperientiallearningrelatedtoenvironmentalandsustainabilitysciences.TheESSAdvisingOffice(G15Fernow)willmakestudentsawareofnewcoursesastheybecomeavailable.

• ALS2000:LeadershipinCampusSustainability(F)• BIOSM2800:SustainableFisheries(Su)• IARD/LATA/NTRES4011:Student-CommunityPartnershipsinEcuador1(F)• IARD/NTRES/ESS4850:CaseStudiesinInternationalEco-agriculture&EnvironmentalConservation(S)

• IARD/LATA6010:ExperienceLatinAmericaII(F)• LA4070:EmergingDimensionsinUrbanEcologyandSustainablePractices(S)• SEA4993:AdvancedOceanPolicyResearchintheMarineBiologicalConservationSemester

FieldResearch:Studentsmaywanttoconsidersemester-longintensiveprogramsfocusedonfieldresearchandfieldstudiesrelatedtosustainabilityscience.TheNilgirisFieldLearningCenter(NFLC-http://blogs.cornell.edu/nflc/)isaspringsemester,15Cornellcredit,community-engagedresearchandeducationprograminSouthIndiafocusedaroundquestionsofsustainability.NFLCisacollaborationamongCornellfacultyinNaturalResources,Anthropology,CityandRegionalPlanning,andGlobalHealthandtheKeystoneFoundationofKotagiri,TamilNadu,India.Also,twoexternalprogramshavememorandaofunderstandingwithCornell.TheSemesterinEnvironmentalScienceattheMarineBiologicalLaboratoriesinWoodsHole,MAoffersarigoroussetofcoursesrelatedtobiogeochemistry(http://www.mbl.edu/ses/).MarinebiologyandpolicyarerepresentedmorebroadlyamongSEASemesterprograms,alsobasedinWoodsHole(http://www.sea.edu/).SEAsemestersstartwithintegrativecourseworkinWoodsHole,followedbyweeksofexperientiallearningwhilesailingatallshipfromaportelsewhereintheworld.SEASemesterprogramnamesarenotlistedintheCornellCoursesofStudy,butcomponentcoursesare.Boththesesemesterprogramsrequirethatstudentsapply(notjustregisterforcourses),soplanahead.

Internships:ManyESSstudentsfindinternshipstobeavaluablecomponentoftheiroveralllearningexperience.Seepage38forexamplesofhowrecentgraduateshaveintegratedinternshipswithotherlearningexperiences.InternshipsareemphasizedintheESSmajorasawaytolinkcourseworktopracticalexperiencesworkingwithagencies,NGOs,businessesandotherorganizations.Internshipsoftenhelpstudentsdecidegraduatepursuitsandcareerchoices.ManyinternshipopportunitiesalreadyexistforESSstudentstoencompassthebreadthofdisciplinesrepresentedinESSconcentrations.Studentsarealsoencouragedtodeveloptheirowninternshipopportunitytargetedtotheiruniqueinterestsandcapacities(startplanningearly!).AnidealinternshipshouldreflecttheintegrativenatureoftheESScurriculumandsupportinteractionsandprofessionalengagementwithpotentialcolleaguesinworksettings.Theinternshipwouldalsoinvolvesomecombinationofcreativeproblemsolving,acquisitionoftechnicalknowledgeandskills,professionalnetworking,andself-discovery.Interestedstudentsshouldreviewtheinternshipguidelinesat:https://cals.cornell.edu/academics/student-research/internship.ForInternship,Externship,summeror

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fulltimejobinformationseehttps://cals.cornell.edu/academics/advising/career/finding-internship-job.ResearchHonors:ManyESSstudentschoosetodohonorsresearchmentoredbyafacultymember.Thischoiceforindependentworkappealsparticularlytothosestudentsintendingtopursueanadvancedgraduateorprofessionaldegree.Obtainingaresearchhonorsdegreerequiresastudenttowriteathesisbasedonoriginal,independentresearchthatgeneratesnovelfindings.Studentslearnhowtodesignandcarryoutresearchunderthedirectsupervisionandguidanceofafacultymember(thesisadvisor)whoisassociatedwiththeESSprogram.StudentscanworkwithintheESSHonorsprogram(seebeloworgotohttps://cals.cornell.edu/academics/student-research/honors/environmental-sustainability-sciences)oraparallelprogramassociatedwiththefacultymember’sdepartment.Helpfultipsforidentifyingaresearchtopic,conferringwithafacultymember,andfindingfundingcanbefoundathttp://cals.cornell.edu/academics/student-research/undergraduate.Studentswhosuccessfullycompletealloftheirhonorrequirementswillbegraduatedwith“distinctioninresearch.”InformationabouttheCALSrequirementsforresearchhonorsandtheapprovedprogramareas(i.e.,disciplines)canbefoundathttps://cals.cornell.edu/academics/student-research/honors/.

OverviewoftheHonorsPrograminEnvironmentalandSustainabilitySciencesFacultydirector:T.J.FaheyTheresearchhonorsprograminenvironmentalandsustainabilitysciencesinvolvesoriginal,independentresearchthatgeneratesnovelfindings.Studentslearnhowtodesignandcarryoutresearchunderthedirectsupervisionandguidanceofafacultymemberorresearchassociate(thesisadvisor).Moststudentsintheprogramengageinresearchformultipleyearstolearntheiterativenatureofresearch.Studentsshouldmeetonaregularbasiswiththeirthesisadvisorwhoguidesandapprovesthethesiswork.Theresearchfindingsarepresentedinawrittenthesis.Althoughtheformatisnotprescribed,thethesisusuallyconsistsofashortintroduction,relevantmaterialsandmethods,aconcisepresentationofthemeaningfuldata,adiscussion,andthestudent’sinterpretationoftheconclusions.Studentsalsowillpresentthefindingsoftheirresearch,eitherorallyorviaaposter,inaspecialsymposiuminlateMay.

ESSResearchHonorsstudentsshouldadheretothefollowingschedule.JuniorYear

• Identifyathesisadvisorandresearchtopic.ManystudentsstartcollectingdatafortheirSeniorThesisduringthesummerbeforetheirsenioryear.

• Fileaninformalapplicationwiththefacultydirector.Theapplicationincludes1) ashortdescriptionoftheresearchand2) advisorinformation(name,department).

SeniorYear• Sixthweekoffallsemester:Submitformalapplication

http://cals.cornell.edu/academics/student-research/honors/tofacultydirectorviaemail.• April(mid):Submitoneelectroniccopyofthethesistothethesisadvisorandthefaculty

director.Thefacultydirectorwillarrangeforareviewofthethesisbyafacultyreader.• May(~firstweek):Pickupfacultyreadercommentsfromthefacultydirector.• May(mid-month):Submitanelectroniccopyofthefinalthesis.• FridaybeforeGraduation:Participateinandpresentthefindingsofresearch,eitherorallyorvia

aposter,inaneventforparents,faculty,andpeers.• StudentsmayvolunteertopublishtheiroriginalhonorsresearchateCommonsCornell

UniversityLibrary,aslongasdoingsodoesnotinterferewithotherplans,suchaspatentingorpublishinginaprofessionaljournal.Additionally,inrecognitionofstudenthonorsresearch,CALSprintsabookletofhonorsthesesabstracts(CALSResearchHonorsAbstracts:http://cals.cornell.edu/academics/student-research/honors/abstract-booklets/)eachyear.Studentsareresponsibleforsubmittingtheirformattedabstractsinaccordancewithabstractpublicationinstructions:http://cals.cornell.edu/academics/student-research/honors/abstract-

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publication-instructions/.Thesisexamplesareavailableonthewebat:https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/2936/simple-search.Eachprogramareachairmayalsobeabletoproviderelevantexamples.

ESS Requirement Checklists RefertoTable1:SummaryofRequirementsthatlistsacceptablecoursechoices.Checkbox

Coursecount ESSCoreCurriculum(AllESSStudents)

1 NTRES1101:IntroductiontoESS–limitedtofreshmenonly;transfersexempt

1 NTRES2201:SocietyandNaturalResources

2Biology:BIOEE1610/BIOSM1610:IntroductoryBiology:EcologyandtheEnvironmentandBIOEE1780/BIOSM1780:AnIntroductiontoEvolutionaryBiologyandDiversity

2Calculusandoneadditionalmathormath-intensivecourseListcourses1__________________________________2__________________________________

2ChemistrycoursesListcourses1__________________________________2__________________________________

1PhysicsListcourse_________________________________

1StatisticsListcourse_________________________________

1OralExpression(COMM2010,ENTOM3350,ILRLR2300,ILRLR3300,PLSCI3940)Listcourse_________________________________

1

Ethics:NTRES3320:IntroductiontoEthicsandEnvironmentorBSOC2061/STS2061/PHIL2460:EthicsandtheEnvironmentListcourse:_________________________________

1

Economics:AEM1500:IntrototheEconomicsofEnvironmentalandNaturalResourcesorAEM2500:EnvironmentalandResourceEconomicsListcourse_________________________________

1 NTRES2100:IntroductoryFieldBiology

1Colloquium:ESS2000:EnvironmentalandSustainabilitySciencesColloquiumorBEE2000:PerspectivesontheClimateChangeChallenge

1SustainabilityScience:NTRES3301:SustainabilityScienceorBEE3299:SustainableDevelopment(onlinecourse)

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2EnvironmentalNaturalSciences(onefromListAandonefromListB)Listcourses1__________________________________2__________________________________

1EnvironmentalSocialSciencesorHumanitiescourse(fromListC)Listcourse_________________________________

5coursesrequiredin

eachconcentration

ESSConcentrationsConcentrationselectiontobeenteredinD.U.S.T.nolaterthantheendof

preregistrationspringsemesterofstudent’ssophomoreyear.(Seerequirementsforeachconcentrationbelow)

EnvironmentalBiologyandAppliedEcologyConcentration(EBAE)

NTRES2830:DNA,GenesandGeneticDiversityorBIOMG2800:LecturesinGeneticsandGenomicsandBIOMG2801:LaboratoryinGeneticsandGenomicsListcourse(s)___________________________________________

Plus5upper-levelcoursesbeyondtheESScorerequirements,takenfromapprovedlists.Oneadvancedecology:NTRES3100:AppliedPopulationBiologyorBIOEE3610:AdvancedEcologyListcourse______________Oneecosystemcourse(EBAEList1)_____________________Oneorganismcourse(EBAEList2)______________________Twootherupperlevelcourses(EBAELists1,2)(onemustbeat4000-level)Listcourses1__________________________________2__________________________________

EnvironmentalPolicyandGovernanceConcentration(EPG)

5coursesbeyondtheESScorerequirements,asoutlinedbelow:CRP/NTRES4440:ResourceManagementandEnvironmentalLawDSOC3240:EnvironmentalSociologyNTRES3311:EnvironmentalGovernanceNTRES4300:EnvironmentalPolicyProcessesOneupperlevelcourse(3000-levelorhigher)fromListC(EnvironmentalSocialSciencesandHumanities)Listcourse_______________________

EnvironmentalEconomicsConcentration(EE)

5coursesbeyondtheESScorerequirement,asoutlinedbelow:ECON1110:IntroductoryMicroeconomicsECON1120:IntroductoryMacroeconomicsECON3030:IntermediateMicroeconomicTheoryAEM4500:ResourceEconomicsAEM4510:EnvironmentalEconomics

Land,AirandWaterResources(LAWR)(formerly:BiogeochemicalSciencesConcentration(BGCS)

PLSCS3650:EnvironmentalChemistryorNTRES/EAS3030:IntroductiontoBiogeochemistry(fromESScorerequirements)Listcourse___________________________Plus5courses:Onefromeachofthecategoriesbelow,takenfromlists(page17):Chemical/PhysicalScience(LAWRList1),listcourse________________________

EnvironmentalInformatics(LAWRList2),listcourse________________________

IntegratedEcosystems/Ecology(LAWRList3),listcourse________________________

Twoadditionalelectivesfromtheabove-listedcategories,

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Listcourses1__________________________________2__________________________________

IndividualStudent-DesignedConcentration(ISD)

Anintegratedsetof5advisor-approvedcoursesbeyondtheESScore,preferredtobe3000-4000-levelcourses.TheISDConcentrationmustalsobeapprovedbytheISDChair.