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Download the ESE Student Handbook
(Updated April 2009)
Core Course Areas
The ESE program focuses on seven core course areas that supports the five major themes:
  • Ecological & Biological Sciences
  • Life Cycle Thinking & Sustainability
  • Environmental Policy, Economics, & Institutional Analysis
  • Biogeochemistry
  • Hydrological Sciences
  • Ecosystem Analysis Tools
  • Professional Development

Download a listing of courses separated by core area. This Excel file was last updated August 20, 2008 and contains multiple worksheets – one for each core course area. The excel file of courses is undergoing revisions and should be used only as a guideline.

In addition to courses listed within 6 core areas, there are several professional development courses that may be of interest and relevant to your unique research area. Such courses can be identified with the help of your advisory committee.

Course Spotlight

ESE Seminar course - Spring Semester.
The ESE Spring Seminar course evaluated Ecosystem Resilience related to land use practices.

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Pre-Environmental Studies B.S.