Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Policy

(Students who plan to transfer a completed associate's degree should review the Environmental Science and Policy Completion Degree information below)

The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Policy (ES&P) is an interdisciplinary STEM degree that draws upon undergraduate course offerings from the College of Health Professions and Natural Sciences, as well as the Colleges of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Technology, and Business. Students will acquire the requisite skills to preserve and protect the limited and fragile natural resources in the state of Delaware and beyond.

The ES&P degree is practical, career-oriented, and a springboard for graduate education. Aligned with the University's mission of providing exemplary career-oriented degrees, graduates can market themselves to local, state, and federal agencies; private and non-profit organizations; and academia, for a range of environmental science positions.

Students have the option to complete courses face-to-face, online, or a combination of the two. Face-to-face courses are offered at a variety of locations and times. All courses are taught by highly qualified faculty who are practitioners in the field.

Program Competencies

In addition to the University’s undergraduate graduation competencies, students will:

1.  Apply the scientific method to answer environmental science questions;

2.  Demonstrate proficiency with basic laboratory skills;

3.  Formulate policy recommendations based on scientific and stakeholder data;

4.  Evaluate quantitative and qualitative environmental science data;

5.  Appraise environmental science and biodiversity concepts to determine the environmental impact;

6.  Analyze cell and molecular processes to determine mechanisms of evolution;

7.  Demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills.

Curriculum

General Education Requirements (39 Credits)

A minimum passing grade of "C" is required for ENG 121, ENG 122, ENG 131, MAT 205, and ENV 310.

CTA 206Computer Applications

3

ECO 105Fundamentals of Economics

3

ENG 121English Composition I

3

ENG 122English Composition II

3

ENG 131Public Speaking

3

ENV 310Environmental Science

3

HIS 381Contemporary Global Issues

3

MAT 205Introductory Survey of Mathematics

3

PHI 100Introduction to Critical Thinking

3

PHI 300Ethics for Life

3

POL 403Writing for Public Policy

3

SOC 101Introduction to Sociology

3

Environmental Science Core (35-36 Credits)

BIO, CHE, ENV, PHY and SCI courses in the Environmental Science Core require a minimum passing grade of a "C." A minimum passing grade of a "C-" is required for MAT 308.

GIS 300Geographic Information Systems Science & Technology

3

OR

CTA 326Integrating Excel into Business Problem Solving

3

OR

ENV 448Environmental Informatics

3

MAT 200Pre-Calculus

3

MAT 308Inferential Statistics

3

BIO 251Biology I (with Lab)

4

BIO 252Biology II (with Lab)

4

BIO 338Ecology (with Lab)

4

ENV 305Earth Science (with Lab)

4

OR

ENV 303Climate Dynamics

3

SCI 312Physics (with Lab)

4

OR

PHY 272Physics I (with Lab)

4

SCI 315Applied Chemistry (with Lab)

4

OR

CHE 261Chemistry I (with Lab)

4

SCI 495Science Major Senior Seminar

3

Public Policy Core (18 Credits)

Public Policy Core courses require a minimum passing grade of a "C."

DTA 447Data Science

3

OR

MAT 310Calculus I

3

OR

SEC 290Introduction to Programming with Python

3

OR

CSC 420Intro to Artificial Intelligence

3

LES 216Environmental Compliance

3

POL 300American Politics

3

POL 370Energy and Environmental Policy

3

ENV 205Marine Science and Policy

3

ENV 215Environmental Planning

3

Core Electives (Choose 9-12 credits from the following options)

BIO 336Microbiology (with Lab)

4

CHE 261Chemistry I (with Lab)

4

CHE 262Chemistry II (with Lab)

4

CHE 363Organic Chemistry I (with Lab)

4

CHE 364Organic Chemistry II (with Lab)

4

ENV 303Climate Dynamics

3

HIS 320Global Civilizations

3

HLT 378Our Environment, Our Health

3

MAT 310Calculus I

3

POL 360Education Policy

3

POL 413/LES 217Food and Drug Law and Policy

3

PSY 334Biological Basis of Behavior

3

SCI 335Human Anatomy and Physiology (with Lab)

4

SOC 306Cultural Anthropology

3

SOC 353Environmental Sociology

3

Cooperative Education Core (6 credits)

Field experience should be considered for students who are not already working in the ES&P field. A 15-credit semester would cover the 6-credit requirement for Co-op and 9 credits of Free Electives.

SCI 441Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

SCI 442Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

Free Electives (9-13 credits)

A minimum of 120 credits are required to earn a Bachelor of Science in ES&P. Students with less than 16 transfer credits are required to take FYE 101 as one of their electives. Due to the mixture of 3 and 4 credit courses, students must be diligent and regularly meet with an academic advisor.

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Policy Completion Degree

What is a Completion Degree?

A completion degree is an individualized degree for students who have completed an associate's degree at an accredited institution. Following review of transcripts reflecting a conferred associate’s degree, academic advisors will provide an individualized degree plan.

Environmental Science and Policy Completion Degree Requirements (47-48 credits)

A minimum passing grade of "C" is required for courses with prefixes: BIO, ENV, LES, and POL.  MAT 308 requires a minimum passing grade of "C-."

BIO 252Biology II (with Lab)

4

BIO 338Ecology (with Lab)

4

ENV 205Marine Science and Policy

3

ENV 303Climate Dynamics

3

OR

ENV 305Earth Science (with Lab)

4

ENV 310Environmental Science

3

ENV 215Environmental Planning

3

HIS 381Contemporary Global Issues

3

LES 216Environmental Compliance

3

MAT 308Inferential Statistics

3

PHI 300Ethics for Life

3

POL 370Energy and Environmental Policy

3

POL 403Writing for Public Policy

3

SCI 441Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

SCI 442Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

SCI 495Science Major Senior Seminar

3

Additional course work as needed to meet 120 credits for graduation.

The following courses (or their equivalent) are pre-requisites for the Environmental Science and Policy completion degree and must be taken at Wilmington University or accepted as transfer credit from an accredited institution.

ENG 121 English Composition I

ENG 122 English Composition II

ENG 131 Public Speaking

MAT 205 Introductory Survey of Mathematics

MAT 200 Pre-Calculus

BIO 251 Biology I (or SCI 251)

SCI 312 Physics (with lab) or PHY 272 Physics I

SCI 315 Applied Chemistry (with lab) or CHE 261 Chemistry I

POL 300 American Politics