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    Revised Major in Environmental Science and Ecology

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    2022
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    College Senate
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    SUNY Brockport, College Senate
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    Environmental Science and Ecology--Required Courses
    Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology
    Wildlife and Terrestrial Ecology
    Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecology
    Abstract
    Changes to core requirements for the major, renaming and changes of three concentrations 9Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology, Wildlife and Terrestrial Ecology, and Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecology) and elimination of three concentrations (Wetland Ecology, Earth Sciences, environmental Chemistry Analysis).
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1951/82957
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