UMW Environmental Science and Geology in Applied Environmental Science BS Transfer Guide

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Geology in Applied Environmental Science
Catalog Year 2026-2027
Based on VCCS Curriculum for ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
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Complete at a Virginia Community College |
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Course Equivalent |
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SDV 100 College Success Skills or 101 Orientation |
1-2 |
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ENG 111 College Comp I |
3 |
Writing Intensive Gen Ed |
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ENG 112 College Comp II or 113 Tech-Prof Writing |
3 |
Writing Intensive Gen Ed |
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Any UCGS Humanities |
3 |
Humanities Gen Ed |
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Any UCGS Fine Arts or Literature |
3 |
Arts & Literature Gen Ed |
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Any UCGS Social or Behavioral Science (not History) |
3 |
Social Science Gen Ed |
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Any UCGS History |
3 |
Social Science Gen Ed – Additional Course |
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BIO 101 General Biology |
4 |
Natural Science Gen Ed: BIOL 121 (major pre-req) |
All labs must meet in person (labs cannot be virtual). An AP score of 4 or 5 is needed to earn credit for BIOL 121. |
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MTH 245 Statistics |
3-4 |
Quantitative Reasoning Gen Ed |
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CHM 111 General Chemistry I |
4 |
Natural Science Gen Ed – Additional Course: CHEM 111 (major pre-req) |
All labs must meet in person (labs cannot be virtual). An AP score of 4 is needed to earn credit for CHEM 111; an AP score of 5 earns credit for both CHEM 111 and CHEM 112. |
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ENV 121 General Env Science I |
4 |
EESC 110 (major) |
All labs must meet in person (labs cannot be virtual). |
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CHM 112 General Chemistry II |
4 |
CHEM 112 (major pre-req) |
All labs must meet in person (labs cannot be virtual). |
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BIO 102 General Biology II |
4 |
BIOL 132 (major pre-requisites) |
BIO 102 must be taken after BIO 101. All labs must meet in person (labs cannot be virtual). |
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ENV 122 General Env. Science II |
4 |
EESC 120 (major) |
All labs must meet in person (labs cannot be virtual). An AP score of 4 or 5 is needed to earn credit for EESC 120; a score of 3 earns general elective credit toward the 120 needed to graduate. |
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GOL 105 Physical Geology |
4 |
EESC 111 (major) |
If students have room in their schedule, GOL 105 should also be taken at VCCS. Students should focus on completing ENV 121 and 122, CHM 111 and 112, and BIO 101 and 102. |
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MTH 154 Quantitative Reasoning or MTH 161 Precalculus I |
3 |
Choose one of these MTH courses as a pre-requisite to MTH 245 Statistics. |
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3-9 |
Intermediate Language Proficiency |
See details under "What Should I Consider When Selecting Courses?" below. |
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NOTES: Students should try to complete ENV 121, 122, BIO 101, 102, CHM 111, 112 at VCCS. Otherwise, they will need to be completed at UMW and this may prolong graduation. If language requirement is not completed at VCCS, it must be completed at UMW. |
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Pre-Transfer Credits |
60-62 |
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Complete at University of Mary Washington |
Credits |
Notes |
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BIOL 210 Introduction to Ecology and Evolution |
3 |
Pre-requisites: BIO 101-102 (in that order) and CHM 111. (UMW equivalents are BIOL 121-132 and CHEM 111.) |
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Choose 1 Introductory GIS Course: GISC 200 or GISC 250 |
4 |
GISC 200 or 250 are offered most semesters. |
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Upper-level Ecology. Choose one from: EESC 418, BIOL 311, or BIOL 322 |
4 |
Students must complete BIO 101-102, CHM 111, and then BIOL 210 before taking an upper-level Ecology course. All UL ECOL options are offered in the Fall. |
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EESC 315 Hydrogeology |
4 |
Fall offering. Students must complete physical geology first (EESC 111 at UMW or GOL 105 at VCCS). |
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Upper-level Chemistry. Choose one from: EESC 325, CHEM 253, or CHEM 254 |
4 |
Pre-requisites: Students must complete CHM 111 and 112 in order (or CHEM 111 and CHEM 112 at UMW). EESC 325 is a spring offering. |
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EESC 460 Senior Seminar |
2 |
Spring offering. Speaking intensive in the major. Students must be EESC majors of senior standing. |
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EESC Major Electives (approved list available online; all students must take 1 Writing Intensive course in the major) |
10-12 |
See full list of electives at: https://catalog.umw.edu/undergraduate/majors/applied-environmental-scien.... See full list of EESC courses at: https://catalog.umw.edu/undergraduate/course-descriptions/eesc/. Additional Gen Ed Courses (recommended as electives): After Mary Washington course (EESC 465 Career and Portfolio Preparation); Diverse and Global Perspectives Course (EESC 230 Global Environmental Problems); Beyond the Classroom experience (EESC 360 Environmental Exploration, EESC 491 Individual Study, or EESC 499 Internship). |
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Post-Transfer Credits |
58-60 |
Transfer Guidance
Guaranteed Admission to University of Mary Washington
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Earn a transfer associate degree (AS or AA&S in Environmental Science).
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Earn a minimum GPA of 3.0 for your associate degree.
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Earn grades of "C" or higher in all your courses for the associate degree to be eligible to transfer those credits.
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All science labs must be completed in person (virtual labs are not accepted at UMW).
Important Links & Dates
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University Transfer Center: https://www.umw.edu/admissions/transfer/
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Register Intent to Transfer: After the first 15 credits, complete this form and submit to admit@umw.edu to receive an application fee waiver: https://www.umw.edu/admissions/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2021//01/Lette.... Additional details are available at TransferVirginia.org.
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Admission Application: Apply by October 15 for spring admission, March 1 for summer admission, and April 1 for fall admission. Additional details and a transfer checklist are available at https://www.umw.edu/admissions/transfer/
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Financial Aid: https://www.umw.edu/financialaid/
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FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid: Apply by April 1 to ensure you receive the maximum aid for which you are eligible. FAFSAs will still be accepted after the April 1 deadline. The required forms are available at studentaid.gov
What Should I Consider When Selecting Courses?
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Create a schedule for all required courses; pay attention to prerequisites and when courses are offered. Complete your first math and English courses in your first year. For help, see Transfer Steps and Resource Center at www.TransferVirginia.org
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UMW requires proficiency in a second language as part of the general education requirements. This can be satisfied in several ways, including completing four years of the same language in high school, transferring credits from a community college, or completing a sequence of language courses through the 201 level at UMW. American Sign Language is accepted as a second language. All of the options for satisfying this requirement can be found in the UMW Catalog: https://catalog.umw.edu/undergraduate/general-education/general-educatio...
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Laboratories must be completed in person for all lab-based science courses (e.g., biology, chemistry, environmental science, geology, and physics) taken at community colleges. UMW does not accept labs that were completed virtually as this is a safety hazard.
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Connect with an advisor at your community college and UMW within your first year. College Connect is available in your account at www.TransferVirginia.org
Is This Degree Right For Me?
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Are you concerned about Earth and protecting its environments? Do you enjoy lab work as well as the outdoors? If so, a major in Applied Environmental Science may be just what you are seeking.
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Our curriculum provides a solid foundation in biology, chemistry, geology, and environmental science. Many of our courses involve fieldwork and/or independent projects, with an emphasis on building communication and teamwork skills. Our students learn to convey science to a range of audiences through coursework and independent research.
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All majors in EESC require completion of an introductory GIS course. Additionally, since GIS skills are important in virtually all environmental careers, many of our environmental science majors choose to complete UMW's GIS Certificate.
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The EESC department also offers a minor in Environmental Sustainability, designed for students from any major (including environmental science) who are passionate about preserving Earth's resources and want to help build a sustainable future.
What Is The Impact On My Degree Of Work I Have Already Completed?
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Associate Transfer Degree Completion: Transfer students with a VCCS AS or AAS degree have completed the UMW general education requirements except second language competency, digital intensive (DI), diverse and global perspectives (DGP), after Mary Washington (AMW), and beyond the classroom (BTC) general education requirements. Except for second language proficiency, DI, DGP, AMW and BTC requirements can be completed within the Applied Environmental Science major at UMW. UMW does allow students to satisfy some of these requirements through qualifying transfer coursework.
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Dual Enrollment – Completion of Associate Degree in HS: Students participating in dual enrollment programs are considered to be freshman applicants. Dual enrollment courses taken at the high school are treated as identical to the same course when taken on a college campus; dual enrollment status does not affect the transferability of the course.
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Credit for Prior Learning: UMW accepts credit for AP, IB, CLEP, Cambridge, and other qualifying previous coursework. Equivalencies are provided here: https://academics.umw.edu/registrar/transfer-information/transferring-cr...
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Catalog Year: Students must complete general education requirements associated with the academic year that they enroll at UMW. Students complete major requirements associated with the academic year in which they declare their major.
Is This College Right For Me?
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Home is precisely what UMW will come to feel like. Our campus is gorgeous and full of opportunity. Join a club sports team. Audition for a musical. Lead the way in Student Government Association. Train with our esports team. Or sit back, relax, and take it all in from the cozy comfort of Ball Circle.
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UMW is a small university located in suburban Fredericksburg, VA. We offer small class sizes, and all courses (including labs) are taught by faculty committed to student learning and success.
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UMW offers high impact experiences beyond the classroom. Faculty are committed to collaborating with students on research projects and outreach experiences.
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UMW is centrally located between Washington, DC and Richmond, VA in the largest technology corridor in Virginia. UMW students enjoy a multitude of internship opportunities where they can apply their academic knowledge while gaining professional experience. UMW students receive support building resumes and conducting job searches from the Department and University's career center, and can earn academic credit for qualifying internship experiences.
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Learn more about our college at www.TransferVirginia.org
Did You Know That…
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UMW has a co-enrollment agreement with Germanna Community College, which allows Germanna students to take up to five courses at UMW to transfer back to their Germanna associate degree program. This allows students to receive UMW course experiences at Germanna tuition rates. Students must submit a letter of intent after completing 15 credits at Germanna: https://www.umw.edu/admissions/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2022/05/German...
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Completing your associate's transfer degree satisfies most lower division general education requirements and increases the chance of completing your bachelor's degree.
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Exceeding 3 years or 90 credits at your community college means you may have exhausted your financial aid at that college and have limited your future financial aid at UMW.
What Can I Do With This Degree?
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Explore possible careers, salaries, and job outlook at www.TransferVirginia.org
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Our Applied Environmental Science major prepares students for careers in environmental and sustainability consulting with private or government agencies, environmental policy and advocacy, the energy-mineral-water resources industries, conservation and wildlife management, science education (universities, K-12, museums, parks), or with research organizations.
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Environmental science majors at UMW earn a BS in Environmental Science and Geology, and are highly sought after in the mid-Atlantic region. Our graduates are well prepared for further study in master's and doctoral programs in Environmental Science and other related fields.
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Check out our departmental website to learn more about our programs at https://cas.umw.edu/ees/
Program Successes & Highlights
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Recent graduates in environmental science have secured jobs with a variety of private and government agencies, including: Dominion Energy, EDP Renewables, ESRI (GIS software), FEMA, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NASA, and the Virginia Dept. of Environmental Quality.
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Environmental Science graduates have excellent success rates for admission to graduate programs for further study in Environmental Science and other related fields. Recent grads have been accepted at schools such as: American University, Clemson University, NC State University, Oregon State University, and the Lewis & Clark School of Law.
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Motivated students who work well independently typically have the opportunity to conduct research with faculty members. Each year, several students publish and present their work at regional and national conferences. Conference registration fees, transportation costs, and lodging are generally fully funded by the Department and/or University. Students are competitively selected to participate in the 10-week UMW Summer Science Institute, for which students receive room and board and are paid to conduct research with a faculty member.
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Our Jepson Science Center is well equipped with state-of-the-art lab instruments and an extensive array of field equipment (incl. a 20 ft. research boat). Unlike larger universities, our equipment is routinely available to our science students—all of whom are undergraduates.
What Are My Chances For Getting Accepted?
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With an associate's degree and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, you may qualify for UMW's Guaranteed Admissions Agreement with the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and Richard Bland College. Additional details are available here: https://www.umw.edu/admissions/transfer/our-commitment/guaranteed-admiss...
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Each fall, UMW enrolls approximately 300 students from the Virginia Community College System and other schools inside and outside of Virginia.
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Learn more about applying at www.TransferVirginia.org
Do More With Your Degree!
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Most students complete an internship at some point during their years at UMW. The University and Department support students in their internship and job searches through individual advising, campus job fairs, and our EESC 465 Senior Portfolio and Career Preparation 1-credit course (major elective and AMW Gen Ed course at UMW).
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Students who plan to pursue a graduate degree commonly complete one or more research experiences (EESC 491 Individual Study) and often participate in our Summer Science Institute.
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Our highest-achieving students may earn Departmental Honors by completing a year-long senior thesis, which includes an oral defense.
Other Than Classes, Are There Other Program Requirements?
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Students must earn at least 30 credits at UMW as a degree-seeking student (not including physical education credits). Half of the major credits must be taken at UMW.
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Students must earn a minimum GPA of 2.0 in both the major and overall coursework to complete their degree.