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Sample Schedule: Environmental Resources, BS (124 Semester Hours)


FIRST-YEAR

Fall

S.H.

Spring

S.H.

WSC 001 - Composition  

3

WSC 002 - Composition  

3

GEOL 001 - (NS) Planet Earth  

3

Students must select one of the following: GEOG 002    or  GEOL 005   

 

3

MATH (precalculus or statistics*) Course

4

MATH (calculus) Course

4

SBLY 001 - (IS) Our Sustainable World  

3

SBLY 002 - (IS) Sustainability Planning and Policy  

3

Students must select one of the following: Literature (LT) or Appreciation and Analysis (AA) or Creative Participation (CP) Distribution Course  

3

Students must select one of the following: Literature (LT) or Appreciation and Analysis (AA) or Creative Participation (CP) Distribution Course  

3

Total Semester Hours

16

Total Semester Hours

16



SECOND-YEAR

Fall

S.H.

Spring

S.H.

GEOL 033 - Environmental Geomorphology  

3

Advanced GEOL Elective Course

3

Students must select one of the following: GEOL 019   or GEOL 020   

 

3

Students must select one of the following: CHEM 004A   and CHEM 004B   or CHEM 139   and CHEM 140   

 

4

CHEM 003A - (NS) General Chemistry I  

3

GEOG 060 - (NS) Introduction to Digital Mapping  

3

CHEM 003B - (NS) General Chemistry Laboratory I  

1

Students must select one of the following: Behavioral Social Sciences (BH) or History, Philosophy, Religion (HP) Distribution Course  

3

Students must select one of the following: IMS 001   or ECO 010    

 

3

 

 

Students must select one of the following: Behavioral Social Sciences (BH) or History, Philosophy, Religion (HP) Distribution Course  

3

 

 

Total Semester Hours

16

Total Semester Hours

13


 

THIRD-YEAR 
Study Abroad Fall/Spring semester or an entire academic year; not restricted to Junior Year.**

Click here for more information on Study Abroad Options.

 

Fall

S.H.

Spring

S.H.

Advanced GEOL Elective Course

3

Students must select one of the following: CHEM 185   or  GEOL 132   

 

3

Advanced GEOL Elective Course

3

GEOL 135 - Sedimentation  

3

BIOL 111 - (NS) Introduction to the Big Ideas in Biology  

3

Students must select one of the following: TPP 001   or  TPP 019   

 

3

SBLY Minor Elective Course

3

SBLY Minor Elective Course

3

Liberal Arts Elective Course

3

Liberal Arts Elective Course

3

Total Semester Hours

15

Total Semester Hours

15


 

FOURTH-YEAR

Fall

S.H.

Spring

S.H.

Advanced GEOL Elective Course

3

GEOL 121 - Hydrology  

3

BIOL 142 - Urban Habitats   

3

BIOL 156 - Conservation Biology  

3

Students must select one of the following: PHI 101  , PHI 133  , PHI 138  , or PHI 161   

3

Liberal Arts Elective Course

3

Liberal Arts Elective Course

3

Recommended:  GEOL 155 - Internship in Geology and Environmental Resources  

2-3

Liberal Arts Elective Course

2-3

Liberal Arts Elective Course

3

Total Semester Hours

14-15

Total Semester Hours

14-15

Program Total

124

Updated November 2023

NOTES

Students wishing to minor in Sustainability Studies may do so by taking an additional 12 credits of coursework in Sustainability Studies electives.  Six of these credits must be earned in SBLY or GEOL electives but cannot be double-counted toward the ER degree.

Some Geology and Environmental Science courses (AP/IB/Transfer) taken prior to Hofstra can count toward the major. Non-Geology courses taken prior to your first year can count toward general education requirements or elective credits, whether taken at Hofstra or transferred in. 

You are not required to take Summer or January courses (for which there is no financial aid). You can complete your degree of 124 credits by taking five courses every semester because the required physics, chemistry, and calculus courses are 4 credit courses. Note that you can take up to 17 credits per semester without paying additional tuition. 

ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES BS students should consider doing an internship or independent research project in preparation for graduate school or entering the geological or environmental consulting fields. 

We encourage all students to participate in internships, independent research, study abroad, or other forms of experiential learning: https://www.hofstra.edu/geology/internships/

*Statistics and calculus are preferred for ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES BS majors because both courses are required by New York State for obtaining a Professional Geologist license.

**In addition to going on study abroad for either semester in their third year, students can go for the entire academic year in their third year, for a semester in their second or fourth years, or for a short-term program in the summer or during the January break. Also, you may consider taking the 3-credit January Session study abroad program in the Galàpagos Islands and Ecuador (additional tuition and program fees).