Bachelor of Science

Conservation and Restoration Ecology (CRE)

Conservation and Restoration Ecology (CRE) links the study of conserving and maintaining ecological systems and their elements with the recovery of damaged ecosystems. The combination of conservation and restoration creates a practical framework for managing natural resources and landscapes. Fundamental understandings of ecosystem components and processes are used to foster and sustain native species, ecological communities, and ecosystems.

Environmental Science Requirements

All BIS and/or BES 3xx and 4xx courses are under development.

28 Credits

CRE Core Course Requirements

20 Credits

CRE Distribution Requirements

20 Credits

List of all CRE Distribution courses

Capstone

10 Credits

General Electives

12 Credits

NOTE: Within the credits taken in the IAS curriculum, students must complete 10 credits each in Visual, Literary and Performing Arts (VLPA); Individuals & Societies (I&S); and Natural World (NW).

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Environmental Science (ES) Core & Affiliate Faculty and Staff

BS ES Core & Affiliate Faculty

Martha Groom, Warren Gold, Cinnamon Hillyard, Dan Jaffe, Becca Price, Dave Stokes, Rob Turner

BS ES Core & Affiliate Staff

Rob Estes