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2024-2025 Catalog

Ecosystems Science & Stewardship (BS)


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The Bachelor of Science Program in Ecosystem Science & Stewardship (BS ESS) studies the structure, function, and processes of ecosystems and their responses to global environmental change. The program focuses on student training in the science and practice of stewardship and restoration, with particular attention to the species, habitats and landscapes of the Southern Rocky Mountain Region of the US. The goal of the program is to equip students with the essential knowledge, skills, and practice to generate resilient solutions to the ecosystem stewardship challenges of our time. 

The BS ESS curriculum requires students to integrate multiple scales of scientific inquiry (e.g, from molecules to ecosystems; locally to globally), identify and engage diverse stakeholders, and translate scientific knowledge to action. Learning throughout the program is active, engaging, and both independent and highly collaborative, incorporating field and laboratory training, remote sensing, statistics, modeling, and GIS. The program is designed to train students through community-based partnerships, projects, and research, with coursework spanning multiple fields of study, including: earth systems science; organismal biology and ecology; soil, water and climate science; spatial and quantitative reasoning; experimental design and analysis; human dimensions of natural resource management; global change biology; ecological restoration and stewardship in practice. 

The BS ESS program is offered at Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge, Leadville, Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs, Steamboat Springs, and Vail Valley at Edwards. Not every course is offered in-person on every campus, several will be offered via campus virtual classrooms (students join virtually from a classroom at their home-campus). For additional program location & modality information, please see Academic Programs at Colorado Mountain College.

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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 courses (6 credits) from content areas:

GT-AH1: Arts and Expression  
GT-AH2: Literature and Humanities  
GT-AH3: Ways of Thinking  
GT-AH4: World Languages  (must be intermediate/2000-level)

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)
Program Requirements (66)
Advised Electives (19)

Total Credits Earned (120 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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