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Enviromental Studies
Build your careerCareer paths• ARCHAEOLOGIST
• BIOLOGIST
• CONSERVATIONIST
• ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER
• ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
• HYDROLOGIST
• POLICY ANALYST
• SUSTAINABILITY SPECIALIST
• TEACHER
• URBAN PLANNER
Income potentialMEDIAN ANNUAL WAGES, 2016
These figures were sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, (U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2016-17 Edition, BLS.gov/OOH) and represent the 2016 median pay for these occupations nationally. Earning your degree does not guarantee that you will earn these amounts. Some of the listed careers require further study at the bachelor’s or graduate level.
$68,910
$70,020
$84,890
Environmental Engineer
Environmental Scientist
Urban Planner
*See site for details.
Earn your degree with Columbia College!Columbia College is a private, nonprofi tinstitution that’s been around since 1851. Students look to us when:
• They need a quality, accredited degree but not the debt that often comes with it (who does?). Our tuition is half the national average* and fi nancial aid may also be available to help manage costs and minimize debt.
• They need the fl exibility of evening and online classes to fi t school around their schedule.
• They need their degree fast, like three and a half years for a bachelor’s fast or 20 months for an associate.
• Going back to school seems daunting, but less so with small classes, accessible professors and free tutoring services to help with coursework.
Let’s talk about how we can help you earn your degree.
Call, email or start by applying today!
(877) 999-9876 Apply.CCIS.edu
Columbia College-San Diego4025 Tripoli Ave.
Building 111San Diego, CA 92140
AHE09 0717
Associate in Science in Environmental Studies
English Composition 3 hours
General Education Requirements 24 hours
Major Area Requirements 21 hours
BIOL 110: Principles of Biology I
BIOL/ENVS 115: Intro to Environmental Science
CHEM/PHYS 108: Physical Science Survey
MATH 250: Statistics I
ENVS/GEOG 251: Resource Management
ENVS 272: An Intro to Environmental Literature
ENVS/HIST 352: American Environmental History
Environmental Studies Electives 12 hours
Total 60 hours
Your degree requirements
The information contained in this brochure relates to the 2017-18 academic year and is subject to change. Please refer to Catalog.CCIS.edu for the most current information.
Major in Environmental StudiesThe Environmental Studies degree is a multidisciplinary approach that focuses on the interactions between humans and the natural environment. This is a broad field of study, as the topic spans biology, chemistry, math, environmental studies and more.
Columbia College offers an Associate in Science in Environmental Studies
What you’ll learnStudents will examine the structure and function of natural systems and the ways that humans’ social, political and economic activity affects those systems. With this associate degree, you’ll learn how to evaluate impacts in a variety of settings, giving you a critical-thinking skill set valuable in many fields.