2019-2020 Catalog

Environmental Science (A.S.)

Associate in Science

Program Advisor: Timothy Flanagan

413-236-4503 • tflanagan@berkshirecc.edu

The Environmental Science degree program emphasizes biodiversity studies coupled with natural resource management for sustainable ecosystems. Multidisciplinary courses are offered mainly in the Ralph Hoffmann Environmental Science and Sustainable Energy Center while students develop hands-on field skills in forests, fields, lakes, streams and marshes both on campus and at nearby locations.

The program fosters community connections with conservation agencies, local schools and resource-related industries through service-learning, directed and independent studies, and frequent field trips.

Students should consult with an Environmental Science faculty member before selecting program electives to meet career goals. Students should also consult an advisor about career opportunities and transfer agreements and requirements of different schools.

Expected Outcomes

Graduates of this program should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of major ecological principles;
  • Recognize and describe the significance of biodiversity on Earth;
  • Demonstrate an understanding of evolutionary processes and biological systematics;
  • Describe the role of environmental science in social policy- making and the future of sustainable ecosystems;
  • Communicate understanding of the Scientific Method; and
  • Demonstrate technical and quantitative skills essential to basic scientific inquiry.

Graduation Requirements

To earn a degree in this program, a student must complete all program and general education credits, plus the following Additional Requirements.

Program Courses

BIO-109Introductory Ecology I

4

BIO-110Introductory Ecology II

4

BIO-111Introduction to Botany

4

BIO-112Zoology

4

ENV-101Conservation of Natural Resources I

4

ENV-102Conservation of Natural Resources II

4

GEY-121Earth Systems Science

4

GEY-136Geographic Information Systems

4

-Science Electives

7

Total Credit Hours:39

BIO-111: See footnote 1
Science Electives: See footnote 3
BIO-112: See footnote 1

General Education Courses

CHM-101Introductory Chemistry I

4

CHM-102Introductory Chemistry II

4

COM-Communication

3

ENG-English Composition/Writing

6

MAT-Mathematics

3

-Behavioral & Social Science

3

-Humanities & Fine Arts

3

Total Credit Hours:26
CHM-101: See footnote 2
CHM-102: See footnote 2

Additional Requirements

Core Competencies Portfolio 4 items
FORUM 4 units
Health/Fitness 30 hours

Minimum Cumulative Average

Overall 2.000

Area of Specialization:

All required BIO, CHM, ENV & GEY courses and Science Electives 2

Suggested Pathway to Graduation

The following is a suggestion for completing this program in two years. The actual time needed to complete the program will vary according to each student’s individual needs.

First Semester

BIO-112Zoology

4

CHM-101Introductory Chemistry I

4

ENV-101Conservation of Natural Resources I

4

MAT-Mathematics

3

Total Credit Hours:15

BIO-112 : See footnote 2
CHM-101: See footnote 2

Second Semester

BIO-111Introduction to Botany

4

CHM-102Introductory Chemistry II

4

ENV-102Conservation of Natural Resources II

4

ENG-English Composition/Writing

3

Total Credit Hours:15

BIO-111: See footnote 1
CHM-102: See footnote 2

Third Semester

BIO-109Introductory Ecology I

4

-Science Elective

4

-Behavioral & Social Science

3

ENG-English Composition/Writing

3

GEY-121Earth Systems Science

4

Total Credit Hours:18
Science Elective: See Footnote 3

Fourth Semester

BIO-110Introductory Ecology II

4

COM-Communication

3

GEY-136Geographic Information Systems

4

-Science Electives

3

-Humanities & Fine Arts

3

Total Credit Hours:17-18

Science Elective: See Footnote 3

Footnotes

  1. Students focusing on Biotechnology may substitute General Biology I & II (BIO-101 & BIO-102) for Botany & Zoology (BIO-111 & BIO-112).
  2. CHM-150, Essentials of Chemistry, and a lab science may be substituted for this requirement; one more credit must be taken in Free Electives.
  3. Science electives chosen from BIO, CHM, ENV, GEY, or PHY courses selected in consultation with the student’s advisor and consistent with transfer or career plans. The program requirement for science electives is 7 credits, but the requirement is usually satisfied with two 4-credit lab sciences.