The combined Bachelor's + Master's degree programs allow students to complete 12 graduate credit hours while still undergraduates. These three graduate level courses will count toward both the undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
DePaul Undergraduate Degree + Environmental Science (MS)
This combined degree program will give DePaul undergraduate students an accelerated pathway into the Environmental Science (MS) degree. For students in ENV, these classes could count towards their majors requirements. For students seeking the Environmental Science (BS) degree, the ENV classes could count towards their three required ENV upper-level electives and the GEO classes could count towards their three Allied Field requirements. For students seeking the Environmental Studies (BA) degree, the ENV classes could count towards their three Natural Science electives. Students from other departments should work with their college advising office for including these classes in their major or could take the classes as electives.
Admission
The universal combined degree will be open to all DePaul undergraduate students with
- At least 88 credits (juniors and seniors)
- GPA of 3.0 or higher in courses taken at DePaul University
- Successful completion (with a grade of C- or better) of the following undergraduate coursework:
- Ecology (Equivalent of ENV 250 or BIO 215)
- Earth System Science (equivalent of ENV 216)
- Math up to and including pre-calculus (equivalent of MAT 130)
Students may apply for admission into the combined degree program in Environmental Science during their junior or senior year of study. To apply, students should submit the following materials to the Office of Graduate Admissions
- CSH Combined Program Application form
- Official copy of undergraduate transcript
- Two letters of recommendation from science professors or professional supervisors
- A personal statement that explains your interest in the Environmental Science graduate program at DePaul. The statement should specify your career goals and any specific area of interest.
Students enrolled in the universal combined degree program will be awarded their Bachelor's degrees upon completion of their undergraduate degree requirements. They need to apply for undergraduate degree conferral when they reach the required credit hours and meet all other criteria for the baccalaureate degree.
Course List Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
ENV 403 | ECOLOGICAL DATA ANALYSIS WITH R | |
ENV 506 | SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE: ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS, HUMAN NEEDS, & SYSTEMS THINKING | |
ENV 400 | PLANT IDENTIFICATION | |
ENV 410 | ENVIRONMENTAL SOIL SCIENCE | |
ENV 415 | PLANT ECOLOGY | |
ENV 420 | CONSERVATION BIOLOGY | |
ENV 422 | ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY | |
ENV 441 | URBAN FORESTS AS SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | |
GEO 440 | PLACES, HUMANITIES AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS | |
GEO 441 | GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | |
GEO 442 | GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT | |
GEO 445 | PROGRAMMING IN PYTHON FOR GIS | |
GEO 446 | GIS ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH | |
GEO 447 | WEB GIS AND SPATIAL DATA VISUALIZATION ON THE WEB | |
GEO 491 | STATISTICAL DATA ANALYSIS FOR GIS | |
SUD 402 | SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT II: APPLIED ANALYSIS OF URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY | |
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