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2012-2013 General Catalog 
    
2012-2013 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Coastal Environmental Science, B.S. CES.


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Coastal Environmental Science


Junior Year (34-35 Sem. Hrs.)


Senior Year (26-27 Sem. Hrs.)


120 Total Sem. Hrs.


1For environmental science and research area of concentration

2For applied coastal environmental science area of concentration

Areas of Concentration


Environmental Science and Research (21-22 hrs.)


Applied Coastal Environmental Science (24-25 hrs.)


Approved coastal environmental science electives


(19 hours required for the environmental science and research area of concentration and 16 hours required for the applied coastal environmental science area of concentration) are environmental courses numbered 3000 and higher and must include at least one course from each of the four areas of emphasis:

Additional Information


Additional courses numbered 3000 and higher outside of the coastal environmental science program may be substituted as approved CES electives with prior written approval from the CES program undergraduate advisor. Many departments at LSU offer courses with an environmental emphasis or closely related topic. Please check with your advisor and the General Catalog for options.

Undergraduate research (ENVS 3999  or OCS 3999 ) may also be taken as an approved coastal environmental science elective in the applied environmental science area of concentration. Undergraduate research requires an agreement between the student and a faculty member in the School of the Coast & Environment. Students may get credit in one of the areas of emphasis above for undergraduate research based on the faculty member’s area of expertise. Contact the undergraduate program advisor for information about possible mentors.

It should be noted that students successfully completing requirements in BIOL 2153 , BIOL 4087 , and CHEM 4150  (or ENVS 4101 ) might be eligible for undergraduate minors in both chemistry and biological sciences. See the College of Science curriculum notes for specific requirements regarding minors.

Students majoring in coastal environmental sciences are not eligible to minor in either environmental sciences or in oceanography and coastal sciences.

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