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University of Minnesota Duluth
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Swenson College of Science and Engineering
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The sample plan below shows you one of several possible ways to complete this degree. Your academic plan may look different if you have already fulfilled some requirements, your math placement, overlapping liberal education electives, if you are pursuing an additional major(s) and/or minor(s), or if courses don't fit your schedule in a given term. Please work with your academic advisor to ensure that you are on track to graduate on time.
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Sample Plan: Environmental Science B.S.TOTAL CREDITS:120LE ChecklistCourses
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Year 1:Fall SemesterYear 1: Spring SemesterPart I: Language, Reasoning Skills, and Theorizing Power4 courses
1 course from each category
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLELogic and Reasoning (LQR)Y1 Spring
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BIOL 1011General Biology I5NSBIOL 1012General Biology II5SOral Communication and Languages (OCL)Y4 Fall
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CHEM 1153General Chemistry I4NSCHEM 1155General Chemistry II4Theorizing Race Power and Justice (RPJ)Y3 Spring
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CHEM 1154General Chemistry Lab I1NSCHEM 1156General Chemistry Lab II1Writing and Information Literacy (WIL)Y1 Fall
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WRIT 1120College Writing3WILMATH 1290Calculus for the Natural Sciences5LQRPart II: Knowledge Domains6 courses
1 course from each of the 4 categories.
Nat Sci must include lab.
2 additional courses in any two categories (must be diff subject than first course in category)
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EES 1110Geology and Earth Systems4NS, SFine Arts (FA)Y2 Spring
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Term credits17Term credits15Humanities (HUM)Y4 Fall
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Natural Sciences with lab (NS)Y1 Fall
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Year 2: Fall SemesterYear 2: Spring SemesterSocial Sciences (SS)Y4 Fall
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLEAdditional CourseY1 Fall
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BIOL 2801General Ecology3PHYS 2013General Physics I4NSAdditional CourseY4 Spring
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BIOL 2802Ecology Laboratory2PHYS 2014General Physics Lab I1NSPart III: Key Topics: 3 courses 3 courses
1 course from each category, can double dip with Part II
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MATH 1297Calculus II5LQREES 3203Environmental Hydrology3Global Perspectives (GP)Y4 Fall
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EES 2010Surface Processes4EES 2110Reconstructing Earth's Climate History4Cultural Diversity in US (CD)Y4 Fall
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LEFine Arts3FASustainability (S)Y1 Fall
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Term credits14Term credits15
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Year 3:Fall SemesterYear 3:Spring Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLE
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CHEM 2212Environmental Chemistry4NS, SEES 3xxx3
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PHYS 2015General Physics II4GIS 3xxx3
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PHYS 2016General Physics Lab II1EES 3202Energy Resources3
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EES 3201Environmental Resources and Remediation3LETheorizing Race, Power, and Justice3RPJ
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WRIT 3150Advanced Writing: Science3
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Term credits15Term credits12
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Year 4:Fall SemesterYear 4:Spring Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLE
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BIOL 4xxx3EES 4102Environmental Assessment3
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CE 4xxx3CE 4246Environmental Remediation Technologies3
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LEHumanities with Global Perspectives4HUM GPEES 4201Watershed Hydrology3
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LEOral Communication & Languages3OCLEES 3203Environmental Hydrology3
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LECultural Diversity in the US, Social Sciences3CD, SSLEPart II FA, HUM, SOC SCI*4
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