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Ecosystem Science & Stewardship Emphasis (AS)


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The Associate of Science with emphasis in Ecosystem Science & Stewardship (ESS) combines a spectacular place, classrooms without walls, and experienced staff and faculty. The first year of this emphasis is the same as the first of the Ecosystems Science & Stewardship (BS) , and is designed to enable students to declare the BS within the freshman year. The AS with emphasis in Ecosystem Science & Stewardship can generally be transferred to a bachelor’s program to another 4-year college or university. The unique curriculum focuses on foundational course work with integrated real-world and experiential learning that connects students with field learning and internship opportunities, helping students to build field and research skills, connect classroom learning to applied projects, and prepare them for seasonal entry-level positions with non-profit, private, and governmental organizations.

Students must demonstrate college-level proficiency in composition, reading, and mathematics as prerequisites for courses within this program. Skills in these areas may affect the sequence of courses in which students can enroll and may also extend the time required to complete this emphasis. For more details, please see the Academic Placement Methods and Placement Test Options  section.

Successful students will earn an Associate of Science Degree with an emphasis in Ecosystem Science & Stewardship. 

The Associate of Science Degree with an emphasis in Ecosystem Science & Stewardship is offered at Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge, Dillon, Leadville, Steamboat Springs, Glenwood Springs at Spring Valley, and Vail Valley at Edwards.

General Education Requirements (35 Credits)


Written Communication (GT-CO1-2)


Complete 2 courses (6 credits):

Mathematics (GT-MA1)


Complete 1 course (4 credits):

Arts & Humanities (GT-AH1-4)


Complete 2 course (6 credits) from content areas:

GT-AH1: Arts  
GT-AH2: Literature and Humanities  
GT-AH3: Ways of Thinking  
GT-AH4: World Languages  

History (GT-HI1)


Complete 1 course (3 credits) from content area:

GT-HI1: History  

Oral/Presentational Communication (GT-AH1/GT-SS3)


Complete 1 course (3 credits) in the Communication (COM) prefix from the following content areas:

GT-AH1: Arts  
GT-SS3: Human Behavior, Culture, and Social Frameworks  

Total Credits Earned


General Education Requirements (35)
Emphasis Requirements (20)
Advised Electives (5)

Total credits earned toward Associate of Science with Ecosystem Science & Management Emphasis (60 credits)

Note:


State Guaranteed Transfer 

Generally Transferable

Not all programs/courses are available at every campus and may require travel to another campus or access via technology-enabled learning (videoconferencing, hybrid, or online).

 

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