Academic Catalog

Field Studies: Natural Science (C058)

GEC Coordinator: Holly Ewing

Field studies are the primary mode of data collection for natural scientists studying the Earth and its ecosystems. This concentration offers an introduction to field methods used in ecology, environmental science, and geology. Courses include a strong component of data collection and/or sampling in the field, and/or mapping from field data.

Complete at least four courses designated with the (C058) GEC attribute. At least one of which must come from list A, one from list B, and one from list C. No more than two courses can come from list A, and no more than one may come from list C, but additional courses from list B may substitute for courses in lists A or C. With prior approval, up to two non-Bates credits may be applied toward the concentration if judged comparable to one of those below by the concentration coordinator.

List A

Introductory level courses without prerequisites that have a significant component of fieldwork.

EACS 103Earth Surface Environments and Environmental Change/Lab
EACS 104Plate Tectonics and Hazards/Lab
EACS 109Earth’s Climate System/Lab
ENVR 203Scientific Approaches to Environmental Issues/Lab
FYS 476Coastal Hazards

List B

Upper-level courses with minimal prerequisites that have a significant amount of either mapping or advanced fieldwork involving original data collection and analysis.  

BIO 241Water and Watersheds/Lab
BIO 271Dendrology and the Natural History of Trees/Lab
BIO 313Marine Ecology
EACS 210Sedimentary Processes and Environments/Lab
EACS 217Mapping and GIS/Lab
EACS 223Earth Materials/Lab
EACS 226Hydrogeology
EACS 230Earth Structure and Dynamics/Lab
EACS 240Environmental Geochemistry/Lab
EACS 241Water and Watersheds/Lab
ENVR 217Mapping and GIS/Lab
ENVR 220GIS across the Curriculum
ENVR 226Hydrogeology
ENVR 240Water and Watersheds/Lab
ENVR 271Dendrology and the Natural History of Trees/Lab
ENVR 310Soils/Lab

List C

Immersion courses that prioritize field-based study.  

BIO S39BBiological Skills: Field Ecology
BIO S39DBiological Skills: Field Botany and Dendrochronology
BIO S39IBiological Skills: Herbarium and Digital Taxonomy
BIO S39JBiological Skills: Field Ornithology
EACS S12Earth Science Methods: Data to Discovery
EACS S50Independent Study
ENVR S17Connections to Place: Exploring Community Science & Communication