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Nov 17, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Environmental Science, Policy & Sustainability
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541-552-6496
Jamie Trammell, Chair
Professor |
Assistant Professor |
Emeritus Faculty |
John Gutrich |
Karen Mager |
Patricia Acklin |
Vincent Smith |
Chhaya Werner |
Alissa Arp |
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Hima Hassenruck-Gudipati |
Jad D’Allura |
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Eric Dittmer |
Associate Professor |
Instructor |
Monty Elliott |
Jamie Trammell |
Leslie Eldridge |
Joseph Graf |
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Charles Lane |
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Bill Purdom |
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Victoria Sturtevant |
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Mark Shibley |
The Environmental Science, Policy, and Sustainability (ESPS) department provides an integrated natural and social sciences approach to environmental decision-making, ecological issues, and human use of natural resources. The ESPS curriculum promotes interdisciplinary perspectives, providing analytical skills and problem-solving opportunities in each course. ESPS graduates are prepared to work effectively in environmentally related careers requiring both science and policy expertise and to pursue advanced degrees in specialty areas. ESPS students take a common core of classes and develop an upper division focus area with an advisor. ES majors are required to complete an internship or practicum to provide valuable practical experience.
The ESPS curriculum continues to evolve, and all students should work closely with an ESPS advisor to plan their program of study. Students without an advisor should contact the chair as soon as possible to select an advisor. Transfer students should consult their advisors to select appropriate courses based on their Advanced Standing Reports and the multiple majors offered within the ESPS department.
Teacher Licensing
ESPS students interested in teaching at the middle or high school levels should consult with their advisor and the School of Education regarding admission requirements for the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program at SOU.
Program Requirements
ProgramsMajorCertificatesMinorCoursesEnvironmental Science, Policy, and Sustainability- ES 100 - The Southern Oregon Bioregion
- ES 101 - Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth Science
- ES 101L - Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth Science Lab
- ES 102 - Introduction to Environmental Science: Biological Science
- ES 102L - Introduction to Environmental Science: Biological Science Lab
- ES 103 - Introduction to Environmental Science: Social Science
- ES 105 - Introduction to Geography: The Rogue Valley
- ES 111 - Physical Environment I
- ES 111L - Physical Environment I Lab
- ES 112 - Physical Environment II
- ES 112L - Physical Environment II Lab
- ES 120 - Sustainable Food Systems: The Harvest
- ES 121 - Sustainable Food Systems: The Land
- ES 122 - Sustainable Food Systems: The Planting
- ES 130 - Living with Fire in the Rogue Valley
- ES 131 - Living with Climate Change: Rogue Valley
- ES 199 - Special Studies
- ES 200 - Introduction to Environmental Science
- ES 210 - Environmental Challenges and Solutions
- ES 215 - Mapping in the 21st Century
- ES 215L - Mapping in the 21st Century Lab
- ES 220 - Environmental Justice
- ES 222 - Gender and the Environment
- ES 230 - EcoAdventure
- ES 255 - Intro to Scientific Computing
- ES 255L - Intro to Scientific Computing Lab
- ES 309 - Principles of Meteorology
- ES 310 - Environmental Research Design
- ES 314 - Hydrology
- ES 314L - Hydrology Lab
- ES 315 - Hydrogeology
- ES 315L - Hydrogeology Lab
- ES 327 - Energy and Climate Change
- ES 330 - Environmental Field Methods
- ES 330L - Environmental Field Methods Lab
- ES 340 - Introductory Ecology
- ES 340L - Introductory Ecology Lab
- ES 349 - Maps, Cartography, and Geospatial Technology
- ES 349L - Maps, Cartography, and Geospatial Technology Lab
- ES 351 - Environmental Policy and Impact Analysis
- ES 353 - Oceanography
- ES 354 - Marine Conservation: Science, Policy, and Management
- ES 360 - Environmental Geology
- ES 379 - Biodiversity
- ES 399 - Special Studies
- ES 401 - Research
- ES 403 - Thesis
- ES 405 - Reading and Conference
- ES 407 - Seminar
- ES 408 - Workshop
- ES 409 - Practicum
- ES 420 - Environment, Culture, and Society
- ES 421 - Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development
- ES 423 - Sustainability and Natural Resources
- ES 430 - EcoAdventure
- ES 431 - Watershed Science
- ES 433 - Soil Science
- ES 435 - Water Resources
- ES 437 - Conservation in the United States
- ES 439 - Land Use Planning
- ES 440 - Planning Issues
- ES 442 - Valuation of Ecosystem Goods and Services
- ES 445 - Agroecology
- ES 448 - Wildlife Management and Conservation
- ES 451 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- ES 451L - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Lab
- ES 453 - Introduction to Remote Sensing
- ES 453L - Introduction to Remote Sensing Lab
- ES 475 - Environmental Modeling
- ES 479 - Biosphere, Ecology, and Global Environmental Change
- ES 480 - Fire Ecology
- ES 481 - Geomorphology
- ES 482 - Climatology
- ES 483 - Restoration Ecology
- ES 483L - Restoration Ecology Lab
- ES 486 - Environmental Data Analysis
- ES 486L - Environmental Data Analysis Lab
- ES 494A - Environmental Science and Policy Capstone I
- ES 494B - Environmental Science and Policy Capstone II
- ES 495 - Environmental Science and Policy Individual Capstone I
- ES 496 - Environmental Science and Policy Individual Capstone II
- ES 497 - Environmental Science and Policy Individual Capstone III
- ES 498 - Internship
- ES 501 - Research
- ES 503 - Thesis
- ES 505 - Reading and Conference
- ES 507 - Seminar
- ES 508 - Workshop
- ES 520 - Environment, Culture, and Society
- ES 521 - Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development
- ES 523 - Sustainability and Natural Resources
- ES 530 - Ecoadventure
- ES 533 - Soil Science
- ES 535 - Water Resources
- ES 537 - Conservation in the United States
- ES 539 - Land Use Planning
- ES 540 - Planning Issues
- ES 542 - Valuation of Ecosystem Goods and Services
- ES 548 - Wildlife Management and Conservation
- ES 551 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- ES 551L - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Lab
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