Science and Math minimum hours: 27
EHAC Basic Science & Math may be met by taking courses off campus: 27 hours minimum
The EHAC requirements may be met with lower division 100 or 200 level courses. The EHAC science and math courses may be transferred from other colleges or universities offered on campus or online. The student should email the MSSU EHS Director prior to enrollment for EHAC science and math at other colleges or universities to affirm that the course meets EHAC requirements. Currently, MSSU only offers BIO 0101 General Biology, CHEM 0151 General Chemistry I, CHEM 0210 Environmental Organic Chemistry, PHYS 0150 Environmental Physics, and MATH 0130 College Algebra for the above list by distance learning meaning online students will have to obtain the other course requirements from other institutions.
Basic Science & Math Requirements, the minimum hours include:
• Biology with laboratory (BIO 0101 ) - at least 3 semester hours, 5 quarter hours.
• Microbiology with laboratory at least 3 semester hours, 5 quarter hours
• General Chemistry with laboratories (CHEM 0151 , only fulfills 5 hours) - at least a total of 6 semester hours or 10 quarter hours
• Organic Chemistry with laboratory (CHEM 0210 ) - at least a total of 3 semester hours or 5 quarter hours.
• Physics (PHYS 0150 ) - at least 3 semester hours or 5 quarter hours.
• Additional Basic Science - (at least 6 semester hours or 10 quarter hours), basic sciences must total at least 24 hours
• College Algebra (MATH 0130 ) (at least 3 hours or 5 quarter hours) or higher level
Note this list of basic science and math courses is subject to periodic change by EHAC.
Elective Courses
As needed to total 120 approved hours (including 39 upper division 300-400 level).
Elective courses should complement the needs of an EHS professional or graduate school. See your EHS advisor for suggestions on elective courses.
Total Hours: 120
Institutional requirement UE 0100 may also be met by HNRS 0101 (2 credit hours) or IET 105 (3 credit hours).
EH 0370 and EH 0380 are taught each fall and spring semester, either on campus and/or via distance learning. EH 0370 is taught each summer semester via distance learning.
Students are required to earn a grade of “C” or better in all EH prefix courses.