Associate in Science Degree
Download PDFThe Environmental Studies option provides students with a broad background in science, math, social sciences, and the humanities. Students develop the ability to understand concepts related to the environment and the human impact on the environment. Students will learn approaches to solve practical problems and find better ways of meeting complex environmental issues relating to public policy, government, and non-profit work. The Environmental Studies option meets the requirements of the SUNY Environmental Studies (Social Science Track) Transfer Pathway. It is designed to prepare students for transfer to a related bachelor’s degree program in the social sciences. Upon successful completion of this coursework, a student should be well-positioned to finish their degree with an additional two years of study at a SUNY transfer college.
(a) Restrictive electives include: CH142, GL101, WE101, or MA150.
(b) Social Science - Business Management Electives include; BM101, BM110, or BM115
(c) General Education Electives include: AN102, EN197, GE101, HI102, HI103, HI104, HI111, HI112, FL101, HU183, HU187, HU188, HU204, HU227, HU228, HU295, SO207, TH193, TH195, or any Foreign Language.