Continuing students must complete all lower-division course requirements before taking ENVS 100 and ENVS 100L.
Lower-Division Courses
One of the following options:
| Either this course | |
ENVS 23 | The Physical and Chemical Environment | 5 |
| or this course | |
CHEM 1A | General Chemistry | 5 |
| or these courses | |
CHEM 3A | General Chemistry | 5 |
CHEM 3B | General Chemistry | 3 |
CHEM 3BL | General Chemistry Lab | 2 |
| or these courses | |
CHEM 4A | Advanced General Chemistry: Molecular Structure and Reactivity | 5 |
CHEM 4AL | Advanced General Chemistry Lab | 2 |
CHEM 4B | Advanced General Chemistry: Molecular Structure and Reactivity | 5 |
CHEM 4BL | Advanced General Chemistry Lab | 2 |
Plus one of the following courses:
Plus both of the following:
ENVS 25 | Environmental Politics, Economics and Justice | 5 |
ENVS 80F | Introduction to Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems | 5 |
Plus one of the following options:
One of the following:
AM 3 | Precalculus for the Social Sciences | 5 |
AM 6 | Precalculus for Statistics | 5 |
MATH 3 | Precalculus | 5 |
MATH 11A | Calculus with Applications | 5 |
Or take a placement exam:
Take the Math Placement Exam (MPE) with a score of 300 or higher or take the AP Calculus exam with a score of 3 or higher
Plus one of these statistics series:
| Either these courses | |
STAT 7 | Statistical Methods for the Biological, Environmental, and Health Sciences | 5 |
STAT 7L | Statistical Methods for the Biological, Environmental, and Health Sciences Laboratory | 2 |
| or these courses | |
STAT 17 | Statistical Methods for Business and Economics | 5 |
STAT 17L | Statistical Methods for Business and Economics Laboratory | 2 |
Plus one of the following courses:
ANTH 2 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 5 |
BME 80G
/PHIL 80G
| Bioethics in the 21st Century: Science, Business, and Society | 5 |
PHIL 22 | Introduction to Ethical Theory | 5 |
PHIL 24 | Introduction to Ethics: Contemporary Moral Issues | 5 |
PHIL 28 | Environmental Ethics | 5 |
SOCY 1 | Introduction to Sociology | 5 |
SOCY 10 | Issues and Problems in American Society | 5 |
SOCY 15 | World Society | 5 |
Upper-Division Courses
All of the following courses:
ENVS 100 | Ecology and Society | 3 |
ENVS 100L | Ecology and Society Writing Laboratory | 5 |
ENVS 130A | Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture | 5 |
ENVS 130L | Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture Laboratory | 2 |
ENVS 130B
/LGST 130B
| Justice and Sustainability in Agriculture | 5 |
Plus one of the following courses:
Plus four of the following agroecology electives:
Not duplicating any courses taken from the above lists. Lecture and lab combinations count as a single course. ENVS 133 and ENVS 133B may not both be counted toward the major.
ENVS 108 | General Entomology | 5 |
ENVS 108L | General Entomology Laboratory | 3 |
ENVS 130C | Field Experiences in Agroecology and Sustainable Food | 5 |
ENVS 131 | Insect Ecology | 5 |
ENVS 133 | Agroecology Practicum | 5 |
ENVS 133B | Agroecology Practicum | 6 |
ENVS 135 | Sustainable Aquaculture | 5 |
ENVS 142 | Sustainable Energy | 5 |
ENVS 143 | Sustainable Development: Economy, Policy, and Environment | 5 |
ENVS 160 | Restoration Ecology | 5 |
ENVS 161A | Soils and Plant Nutrition | 5 |
ENVS 162 | Plant Physiological Ecology | 5 |
ENVS 162L | Plant Physiological Ecology Laboratory | 2 |
ENVS 163 | Plant Disease Ecology | 5 |
ENVS 163L | Plant Disease Ecology Lab | 2 |
ENVS 164 | Projects and Practices in Soil Ecology | 5 |
ENVS 165
/LGST 165A
| Sustainable Water Systems | 5 |
ENVS 166 | Agroecosystem Analysis and Watershed Management | 5 |
ENVS 168 | Biogeochemistry and the Global Environment | 5 |
ENVS 169 | Climate Change Ecology | 5 |
ENVS 170 | Agriculture and Climate Change | 5 |
BIOE 118 | Plants and Society: the Biology of Food, Shelter, and Medicine | 5 |
CMMU 149 | Political Economy of Food and Agriculture | 5 |
CMMU 186 | Food and Agriculture Social Movements | 5 |
If students wish to petition to substitute a course not on the agroecology elective list, contact envsadvi@ucsc.edu.
Required Internship or Independent Study
Complete one of the following in a topic related to agroecology, aquaculture, or sustainable food systems:
Disciplinary Communication (DC) Requirement
Students of every major must satisfy that major's upper-division Disciplinary Communication (DC) requirement. A primary goal of the agroecology major is to train students who are able to critically analyze interdisciplinary environmental problems, justify their position on an issue, and communicate that position to a range of audiences verbally and in writing.
The DC requirement in agroecology is satisfied by completing:
Plus one of the following:
Comprehensive Requirement
The senior comprehensive may be satisfied by completing one of the options listed below. All courses used to satisfy the senior comprehensive requirement must be taken for a letter grade. The topic engaged in the senior comprehensive courses must be relevant to the field of agroecology.
Before enrolling in the senior thesis or senior internship option, students must formally apply to work with a particular faculty mentor very early in their thesis or project preparation. The senior thesis and senior internship option require careful planning, additional independent research, and at least a two-quarter commitment.
Students with advanced skills in one of the graduate focal areas may also take a graduate seminar by invitation from the instructor.
One of the following options:
The tables below are for informational purposes and do not reflect all university, general education, and credit requirements. See Undergraduate Graduation Requirements for more information.
The following are two sample academic plans for students pursuing the agroecology B.A. major. Plan One is for incoming frosh and Plan Two is for incoming transfer students.
Plan One for Incoming Frosh
*This course is also offered in the spring term.
** WRIT 2 should be taken in or before spring quarter of the second year.
Students completing this major will have satisfied the SI, IN, PE-E, IS, and PR-E general education requirements needed to fulfill all remaining university, college, and general education requirements.
Students interested in taking the senior thesis or senior internship as their comprehensive requirement must take ENVS 195A (thesis) or ENVS 183A (internship) in the quarter before completing ENVS 195B (thesis) or ENVS 183B (internship). Both the senior thesis and senior internship are two consecutive quarter commitments.
Plan Two for Incoming Transfer Students
*This course is also offered in the spring term
This planner assumes a student has completed all lower-division courses except STAT 7 & STAT 7L and ENVS 80F before transferring to UCSC.
Students completing this major will have satisfied the SI, IN, PE-E, IS, and PR-E general education requirements needed to fulfill all remaining university, college, and general education requirements.
Students interested in taking the senior thesis or senior internship as their comprehensive requirement must take ENVS 195A (thesis) or ENVS 183A (internship) in the quarter before completing ENVS 195B (thesis) or ENVS 183B (internship). Both the senior thesis and senior internship are two consecutive quarter commitments.