EES 104 Dynamic Earth
Or one of ...
EES 106 National Parks*
EES 110 Intro. to Geology*
EES 125 Natural Resources*
EES 220 Environ. Geology*
* must take EES 112
EES 424 Glacial & Quat.
(EES 130, 224)
EES 342 Advanced GIS
(EES 340)
EES 444 GIS Applic.
(EES 342)
Writing Intensive Course
Environmental Earth Science Course Flow Chart
CORE (36cr)
Text Box: Required 
Courses in 
Related Areas 
(19 cr)
Required
Courses in
Related Areas
(19 cr)
Gateway
Introductory
Foundations
Advanced EES Courses (9-12 cr)
(taught as needed)
EES 330 Min. & Rock Analy.
(EES 104, CHE 210, rec. 211)
EES 224 Landform Analysis
(EES 104 or equivalent)
EES 130 Ancient Environ.
(EES 104 or equivalent)
EES 322 Hydrology
(EES 130, CSC 100 or 110,
MAT 130, rec MAT 216)
EES 340 Geog. Info. Sys.
(EES 224)
EES 344 Sed. & Strat.
(EES 130, 224, rec 330)
EES 350 Field Meth.
(EES 130, 224, rec 330)
EES 356 Structural Geol.
(EES 130,  330, rec 350)
CHE 210-13
(freshman or sophomore year)
MAT 243
(freshman or sophomore year)
PHY 204/205 or 208/209
(sophomore or junior year)
EES 336 Hydrogeochem.
(EES 322, CHE 211,
rec EES 330)
EES 436 Contam. Hydro.
(EES 336 or 422)
EES 422 Groundwater Hydrol.
(EES 322, MAT 243,
PHY 204 or 208)
EES 428 Geol. Regions of NA
(EES 130,  224)
EES 440 Process Geomorphology
(EES 224)
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Eastern Connecticut State University                                                   Spring, 2008
This flow chart illustrates how courses in EES build upon each other to support upper level classes. Shaded boxes denote writing intensive classes. Specific prerequisite courses are provided in parentheses. As illustrated by the flow chart, course content is progressive with gateway courses building upon introductory geology. Foundations classes extend gateway concepts and form the basis for advanced concepts developed in 300 and 400 level courses.
Offered in Fall
Offered in Spring