Environmental Science - Associate in Science for Transfer
The Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) degree in Environmental Science provides students with a broad interdisciplinary foundation in physical and life sciences, economics, and mathematics in preparation for transfer to a four year-year institution. Students will develop knowledge of ecological principles, earth science concepts, and social and cultural institutions that shape the human-environment relationship and its effect on human being’s longevity and health. The AS-T degree is designed to prepare students to research, analyze, and propose solutions to the myriad environmental challenges facing the world today through a well-rounded curriculum combining classroom, laboratory, and field study instruction.
Successful completion of the AS-T degree in Environmental Science satisfies lower division requirements and guarantees admission to the California State University (CSU) system (though not to a particular campus or major). The study of Environmental Science can lead to employment in a wide variety of field in both the public and private sector, such as environmental consulting, environmental education, urban and regional planning, sustainable landscaping, recycling and waste management, renewable energy, hydrology, and ecology.
To be awarded the Associate in Science in Environmental Science for Transfer degree, students must:
(1) Complete 60 semester units or 90 quarter units which are eligible for transfer to the California State University (CSU) system, including both of the following:
(A) The California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) Requirements.
(B) A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarter units in a major or area of emphasis, as determined by the community college district.
(2) Obtain a minimum grade point average of 2.0.
While a minimum of 2.0 is required for admission, some majors may require a higher GPA. Please consult with a counselor for more information.
Associate Degrees for Transfer (ADTs) also require that students must earn a “C” or better in all courses required for the major or area of emphasis. A "P" (Pass) grade is an acceptable grade for courses in the major if the course is taken on a “pass/no pass” basis.
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Apply scientific method to form and test hypotheses and draw valid conclusions from data collected.
- Demonstrate a coherent understanding of environmental issues, their underlying causes and potential solutions from an interdisciplinary perspective.
- Assess threats to the environment and human health resulting from air, water, and land pollution, describe waste-management strategies and communicate the role of renewable energy in establishing and fostering sustainable society and promote equity.
- Analyze the impacts of conventional and sustainable and food production of the environment and human health.
- Appraise issues such as continued human population growth, global climate change and appropriate responses to these challenges in education, laws, and social policies and practices.
| Course | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Core: | 15 | |
| BIOL 004A | General Principles and Cell Biology | 5 |
| CHEM 001A | General Chemistry | 5 |
| or CHEM 001AH | Honors General Chemistry | |
| CHEM 001B | General Chemistry | 5 |
| List A: | 14 | |
| ENVIR 010 | Environmental Science | 4 |
| GEOL 010 | Physical Geology | 3 |
| GEOL 010L | Physical Geology Laboratory | 1 |
| STAT C1000 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 |
| MATH 062 | Calculus for Business and the Social Sciences | 3 |
| List B: | 11 | |
| ECON 010B | Introduction to Microeconomic Theory | 3 |
| PHYS 002A | Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics I | 4 |
| PHYS 002B | Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics II | 4 |
| Cal-GETC Requirements | 34 | |
| Total Units | 74 | |