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Environmental Science

The goal of the Environmental Science program is to provide skills for entry-level employment opportunities and continuation of education in environmental science, forestry, fish and wildlife management, biology, water quality, soil conservation, and range conservation. The students will acquire a basic knowledge of ecological principles, environmental issues, traditional and cultural values. Degree options may be used to focus course selections for career paths, if desired.

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Student Outcomes
 
  • Know, use, and interpret scientific explanations (both Western and indigenous) of the natural world.
  • Generate and evaluate scientific evidence and explanations.
  • Understand the nature and development of environmental scientific knowledge in Western and indigenous cultures.
  • Participate meaningfully in environmental scientific activities and discourse.
First Year Fall Semester
Class
Name
Credit
ANL 150/155
Aaniiih or Nakoda Language
3
BIOB 101
Thematic First-Year Seminar (Milk River Watershed)
3
WRIT 101
College Writing I
3
ANE 101
Introduction to Aaniiih Nakoda Ecology
3
BIOB 160/L160
Prin of Living Sys/Lab
3/1
GS 110
Finding Place
1
First Year Spring Semester
Class
Name
Credit
AIS 100
Introduction to American Indian Studies
3
ENSC 110&L110
Environmental Science & Lab
3/1
HUM 101 or FA
Intro Humanities/Fine Arts
3
M 121
College Algebra
4
Second Year Fall Semester
Class
Name
Credit
WRIT 201
College Writing II
3
CHMY 141&L141
College Chemistry & Lab I
4
GEOL 110&L110
Physical Geology & Lab
4
NRS 210
Introduction to GIS and GPS
3
Second Year Spring Semester
Class
Name
Credit
BIOO 120
Intro to Ethnobotany/Traditional Plants
3
STATS 216
Introduction to Statistics
3
COMX 111 or 115
Public Speaking/Inter Comm
3
CHMY 143&L143
Chemistry II & Lab
4
PSYX 100
Intro to Psychology
3

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406-353-2607 ext.

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