2016-2017 Student Catalog 
    
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Environmental Studies, A.S.


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Contact Information

Program Requirements

Typical Program

Degree/Certificate:    Associate in Science
HEGIS Code:            5499
SUNY Code:             1016
Major Code:             ENVI

The Career

The Environmental Studies curriculum at Niagara County Community College provides the foundation courses for transfer to a four-year degree program in the environmental field. A degree in Environmental Studies prepares you for careers in environmental design, environmental law, resource management, teaching, conservation, park management, environmental risk assessment, hazardous materials management and for work as a consultant or policy analyst with government agencies and other non-government organizations.

The NCCC Approach

This curriculum is designed for students with an interest in environmental problems that wish to transfer to a four-year institution for further study in a bachelor degree program in environmental studies/science, environmental design, planning and public policy, forestry, education or pre-law programs in related areas.

Admission

Students admitted in fall, spring and summer.

Environmental Studies associate in science degree curriculum is offered as a full-time or part-time program. Because of the sequencing of courses, completion of the part-time program may be extended.

Program Goals and Objectives

  • The goals of the Associate in Science (AS) degree in Environmental Studies are to develop the students’ knowledge about the biological, physical, philosophical, sociological and historical aspects of environmental science and to assist students with the acquisition of knowledge and skills necessary to investigate career possibilities and make intelligent decisions with regard to future directions.
  • The objective of the Associate in Science degree in Environmental Studies is to provide the highest possible level of interdisciplinary preparation for transfer to a bachelor degree program in the environmental field.

Student Learning Outcomes

The student will:

  • Demonstrate the ability to use and understand numerical data using either differential calculus or statistical analysis
  • Use methods employed by scientists to explore natural phenomena
  • Apply scientific data concepts and models in one or more of the natural sciences
  • Integrate data from other applications into a computer program to perform analysis consistent with the requirements of a college-level mathematics and science courses
  • Have knowledge of major concepts, models and issues in at least one of the social sciences
  • Have knowledge of the conventions and methods of at least one of the humanities

Transfer Information

Environmental Studies associate in science degree provides a foundation for transfer to a bachelor’s degree program through general education, science and environmental studies courses. You may transfer to related bachelor’s degree programs at the State University College of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York at Buffalo, SUNY College at Brockport and Canisius College among others.

The Environmental Studies program provides a strong background in science, while at the same time accommodating the varied interests and future plans of the individual student.

Program Requirements (ENVI)


  1. A total of at least 62-credit hours with a minimum curriculum grade-point average of 2.0. Academic Foundations courses do not count toward the degree.
  2. Mathematics and Science: A minimum of 28-credit hours to include:
      
    BIO 109L  -  General Biology I Lab  AND
      
    BIO 110L  -  General Biology II Lab  OR
      
    BIO 201L  -  Botany Lab  AND
     
    BIO 205L  -  Zoology Lab  
      (offered in Fall semester only)
    BIO 130L  -  Ecology Lab  
     
     
     
     
      OR
     
    ___  ___   Plus additional Mathematics/Science elective  credit hours to equal a total of 28 hours.
  3. Social Sciences: A minimum of 15-credit hours to include:
     
    ___  ___    A course with a prefix of SOC or ANT
    ___  ___    A course with a prefix of HIS or PSC
    ___  ___    Additional social science credits
    ___  ___    Additional social science credits
  4. Humanities/Arts & Media: A minimum of 12-credit hours to include:
      *
     
      OR
     
    ___  ___  Humanities or Arts & Media elective  
  5. Computer Competency: A minimum of 2-credit hours to include:
     
      
  6. Health/Physical Education: a minimum of 2-credit hours.
  7. Other electives based on student interest (3-credit hours).

 

Typical Program


Total Credit Hours: 16


Second Semester


Total Credit Hours: 16


Third Semester


Total Credit Hours: 16/17


Total Credit Hours: 14


Note:


*Dependent upon the fulfillment of Academic Foundations requirements.

Scholarship Opportunities


There are several scholarships available to NCCC students.  Scholarship deadline dates vary each semester.  For more information, please visit the scholarship webpage at www.niagaracc.suny.edu/scholarships . The NCCC Scholarship Office is located within the Financial Aid Complex, A-114 or by phone (716) 614-6205.

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