Substitutes for any of the required courses must be approved by the program director.
CRSN 151A is offered in the winter. CRSN 151B and CRSN 161 are offered in the spring. CRSN 151C is offered in the fall, and either in the winter or the spring; some years it is offered in all three academic terms. All four courses are required.
One (1) breadth elective and three quarters of CRSN 152 (2 credits each for 6 credits total).
ANTH 110K | Culture Through Food | 5 |
ANTH 110W | Land and Waterscapes Entropology | 5 |
ANTH 111 | Human Ecology | 5 |
ANTH 135A | Cities | 5 |
ANTH 137 | Consuming Culture | 5 |
ANTH 146 | Anthropology and the Environment | 5 |
ANTH 147 | Anthropology and the Anthropocene | 5 |
ANTH 160 | Reproductive and Population Politics | 5 |
ANTH 161 | The Anthropology of Food | 5 |
ART 125 | Environmental Art Studio | 5 |
CLTE 105 | The Making and Influencing of Environmental Policy | 5 |
CMMU 133 | Making California: Landscapes, People, Politics, Economy | 5 |
CMMU 149 | Political Economy of Food and Agriculture | 5 |
CMMU 156 | Politics of Food and Health | 5 |
CMMU 162 | Community Gardens and Social Change | 5 |
CMMU 186 | Food and Agriculture Social Movements | 5 |
CMPM 80L | Entrepreneurial Organization and Leadership | 5 |
EART 107 | Remote Sensing of the Environment | 5 |
EART 116 | Hydrology | 5 |
EART 121 | The Atmosphere | 5 |
EART 142 | Engineering Geology for Environmental Scientists | 5 |
EART 146 | Groundwater | 5 |
EART 191A | Climate Change Science and Policy | 5 |
EART 191B | Planetary Capstone | 5 |
EART 191C | Practical Geophysics | 5 |
BIOE 107 | Ecology | 5 |
BIOE 108 | Marine Ecology | 5 |
BIOE 145 | Plant Ecology | 5 |
BIOE 147 | Community Ecology | 5 |
BIOE 155 | Freshwater Ecology | 5 |
ECON 170 | Environmental Economics | 5 |
ECON 171 | Natural Resource Economics | 5 |
ECON 175 | Energy Economics | 5 |
ECE 175 | Energy Generation and Control | 5 |
ECE 175L | Energy Generation and Control Laboratory | 2 |
ECE 176 | Energy Conservation and Control | 5 |
ECE 176L | Energy Conversion and Control Laboratory | 2 |
ECE 177 | Power Electronics | 5 |
ECE 177L | Power Electronics Laboratory | 2 |
ECE 180J | Advanced Renewable Energy Sources, Storage, and Smart Grids | 5 |
ENVS 149
/LGST 149
| Environmental Law and Policy | 5 |
ENVS 152
/POLI 170
| International Environmental Politics | 5 |
FMST 124 | Technology, Science, and Race Across the Americas | 5 |
FMST 133 | Science and the Body | 5 |
HIS 101C | Oceans in World History | 5 |
HIS 177 | Smoke, Smallpox, and the Sublime: Thinking about the Environment in the 19th Century | 5 |
HIS 196F | Topics in European Environmental History | 5 |
HAVC 141I | Be Here Now: Art, Land, Space | 5 |
HAVC 141K | Activist Art Since 1960: Art, Technology, Activism | 5 |
HAVC 143B | History of Urban Design | 5 |
LALS 152 | Consumer Cultures Between the Americas | 5 |
LGST 131 | Wildlife, Wilderness, and the Law | 5 |
LGST 137 | International Environmental Law and Policy | 5 |
LGST 159 | Property and the Law | 5 |
METX 101 | Sources and Fates of Pollutants | 5 |
METX 144 | Groundwater Contamination | 5 |
OCEA 101 | The Marine Environment | 5 |
OCEA 102 | Oceans and Climate: Past, Present, and Future | 5 |
PHIL 125 | Philosophy of Science | 5 |
POLI 132
/LGST 132
| California Water Law and Policy | 5 |
POLI 174 | Global Political Ecology | 5 |
PSYC 159E | Peace Psychology | 5 |
SOCY115 | Green Governance | 5 |
SOCY 119 | Sociology of Knowledge | 5 |
SOCY 125 | Society and Nature | 5 |
SOCY 130 | Sociology of Food | 5 |
SOCY 132 | Sociology of Science and Technology | 5 |
SOCY 167 | Development and Underdevelopment | 5 |
SOCY 173 | Water | 5 |
SOCY 177E | Eco-Metropolis: Research Seminar in Urban and Environmental Studies | 5 |
SOCY 177G | Global Cities | 5 |
SOCY 179 | Nature, Poverty, and Progress: Dilemmas of Development and Environment | 5 |