• EVGE 5850

    Geochemistry
     Rating

    2.33

     Difficulty

    1.50

     GPA

    3.75

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Studies the principles that govern the distribution and abundance of the elements in the earth's lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere. Prerequisite: College chemistry and calculus; intorductory earth science or geology recommended.

  • EVSC 3301

    Atmosphere and Weather Laboratory
     Rating

    2.88

     Difficulty

    3.50

     GPA

    3.63

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Studies the principles of measurements, instrumentation for measuring atmospheric parameters, and methods of observing and calculating atmospheric variables. Corequisite: EVSC 3300.

  • EVSC 3200

    Fundamentals of Ecology
     Rating

    3.24

     Difficulty

    2.81

     GPA

    3.21

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Studies energy flow, nutrient cycling and allocation in natural ecosystems, organization of species at the population and community levels, and interaction between people and the biosphere. Prerequisite: One semester of calculus; recommended; at least one semester of college-level chemistry and biology with labs such as CHEM 1410, 1420, and BIOL 2020.

  • EVSC 1010

    Introduction to Environmental Sciences
     Rating

    3.25

     Difficulty

    2.28

     GPA

    3.33

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Introduces the principles and basic facts of the natural environment. Topics include earth materials, land forms, weather and climate, vegetation and soils, and the processes of environmental change and their implications to economic and human systems.

  • EVSC 2800

    Fundamentals of Geology
     Rating

    3.25

     Difficulty

    3.17

     GPA

    3.13

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Studies the composition, structure, and internal processes of earth; the classification, origin, and distribution of earth materials; earth's interior; and the interpretation of geological data for the solution of problems of the natural environment. Recommended: At least one semester of college chemistry with lab such as CHEM 1410, 1420.

  • EVSC 3020

    GIS Methods
     Rating

    3.45

     Difficulty

    2.71

     GPA

    3.56

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Explores the theory of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and their applications in a range of disciplines using various GIS software packages. Example applications are from physical and social sciences, often with a focus on the Charlottesville-Albemarle area. For students interested in immediate applications of GIS in their work. Experience with word processing, file managers, and other computing skills is essential. Prerequisite: The equivalent of the College natural science/mathematics and social science area requirements.

  • EVSC 4559

    New Course in Environmental Science
     Rating

    3.80

     Difficulty

    1.80

     GPA

    3.68

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of environmental science.

  • EVSC 2801

    Fundamentals of Geology Laboratory
     Rating

    3.86

     Difficulty

    1.71

     GPA

    3.67

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Field and laboratory experimentation into the nature of earth materials and processes, especially as applied to use and human problems. Corequisite: EVSC 2800.

  • EVSC 3600

    Physical Hydrology
     Rating

    3.97

     Difficulty

    2.65

     GPA

    3.00

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Studies the physical principles governing the flow of water on and beneath the earth's surface, including fundamental concepts of fluid dynamics applied to the description of open channel hydraulics, ground water hydraulics, and dynamics of soil moisture. Introduces elements of surface water and ground water hydrology and explores humanity's influence on its hydrological environment. Prerequisite: One semester of calculus.

  • EVSC 1080

    Resources and the Environment
     Rating

    3.99

     Difficulty

    3.21

     GPA

    3.14

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Explores the impact of people on the environment in the past and present with projections for the future. Addresses the phenomena and effects of food and energy production and industrial processes, including such topics as lead pollution, acid rain, the greenhouse effect, and the disposal of radioactive waste. Demonstrates how the environment works in the absence of humans and discusses how human use of resources perturbs the environment.