Climate Change Policy

Climate Change Policy

The Climate Change Policy track provides students with an in-depth understanding of how air quality policies are designed and implemented, and how to determine if those policies are effective. This track includes courses on climate policy, environmental economics, and climate science.

Preparatory Subject Matter Requirements

Course IDs Course Title Quarters Offered Units Notes
Written and Oral Expression
UWP 101 or any 102 or 104 Upper Division Writing I, II, III, IV 4 May test out of requirement
CMN 1, 3V, 3Y, or DRA 10 Communication I, II, III, IV 4  
Biological/Physical Science (complete all)
BIS 2A or 2B or 10 Essentials of Life on Earth or General Biology I, II, III, IV 4-5 Can’t use BIS 2B both here and below
CHE 2A or 10 General Chemistry or Concepts of Chemistry I, II, IV 4-5 CHE 10 offered in Fall only
PHY 1A Principles of Physics I, ,II, IV 3  
Biological/Physical Science (select one)
BIS 2B or 2C Principles of Ecology & Evolution I, II, III, IV 5 Can’t use BIS 2B both here and above
CHE 2B General Chemistry II, III, IV 5  
PHY 1B Principles of Physics II, III 3  
Computer Science (select one)
CMN 12Y Data Visualization I, II, III 4  
PLS 21 or 21V Applications of Computers in Technology I, II, III 3  
Economics
ECN 1A or 1AV or 1AY Principles of Microeconomics I, II, III, IV 4 Need C- or better
ECN 1B or 1BV Principles of Macroeconomics I, II, III, IV 4 Need C- or better
Environmental Science (select one)
ANS 1 Domestic Animals and People I 4  
ATM 60 Introduction to Atmospheric Science I 4  
AVS 13 Birds, Humans, & the Environment I 3  
GEL 1 The Earth I, II, III 4  
HYD 10 Water, Power, Society III 3  
PLS/SAS 12 Plants and Society I, II, III 4  
SSC 10 Soils in Our Environment I 3  
Environmental Studies
ESP 1 Environmental Analysis I, IV 4  
Mathematics
MAT 16A, 17A, 19A or 21A Calculus I, II, III, IV 3-4 Need C- or better
MAT 16B, 17B, 19B or 21B Calculus I, II, III, IV 3-4 Need C- or better
Political Science
POL 1 or 1Y American National Government Varies 4 POL 1 is generally offered twice a year
Statistics (select one)
STA 13 Elementary Statistics I, II, III, IV 4  
STA 32 Statistical Analysis through Computers II, III 3  

I = fall quarter, II = winter quarter, III = spring quarter, IV = summer session
 


Depth Subject Matter Requirements

NOTE: Students graduating with this major are required to attain at least a C average (2.0 GPA) in all courses taken at the university in Depth Subject Matter and pass all coursework. See requirements of the College of Agriculture & Environmental Science in the UC Davis General Catalog.
Course IDs Course Title Prerequisites Quarters Offered Units
Evaluation and Analysis
ESP 110 Principles of Environmental Science PHY 1A or 7A; MAT 16B or 17B or 21B; BIS 2A or 10 recommended II 4
ESP 160 The Policy Process POL 1; ECN 1A and STA 13 recommended III 4
ESP 168A Methods of Environmental Policy Analysis ESP 1 or 10; STA 13 or 100; ECN 1A; ECN 100A recommended I 5
ESP 168B Methods of Environmental Policy Evaluation ESP 168A III 4
Environmental Law
ESP 161 Environmental Law Upper division standing and one course in env science; POL 1 and UWP 1 recommended I, III 4
Environmental Impact Assessment
ESP 179 Environmental Impact Assessment ESP 1 or the equivalent II, IV 4
Research Design
ESP 178 Applied Research Methods ARE 106 or SOC 106 or STA 100 or 103 or 108 or equivalent II 4
Select one Quantitative Methods Course
SOC 106 Intermediate Social Statistics SOC 46B or SOC 65 or consent of instructor I, II 5
STA 100 Applied Statistics for Biological Sciences ECN 1A and 1B; MAT 16B or 17B or 21B; all with a C- or better I, II, III, IV 4
STA 103 Applied Statistics for Business & Economics STA 13 or 32 or 100; MAT 16B or 17B or 21B with a C- or better I, II, III, IV 4
STA 108 Applied Stat Methods: Regression Analysis STA 13 or 32 or 100 with a C- or better I, II, III, IV 4
Select one Microeconomics Course
ARE 100A Intermediate Microeconomics ECN 1A and 1B; MAT 16C or 17B or 21B; All with C- or better I, II, III, IV 4
ECN 100A Intermediate Micro Theory ECN 1A and 1B; MAT 16B or MAT 17B or 21B; All with C- or better I, II, III, IV 4
Select one Resource Economics Course
ARE/ESP 175 Natural Resource Economics ARE 100A or ECN 100A or ECN 100 with a C- or better III 4
ARE 176 Environmental Economics ARE 100A or ECN 100A or ECN 100 with a C- or better I 4
ECN 125 Energy Economics ARE 100A or ECN 100A or ECN 100 Varies 4
Select one Environmental Data Science Course
ABT/LDA 150 Introduction to GIS None I, II, III 4
ESP 106 Environmental Data Science STA 13 or 32 or 100 (can be concurrent) II 4
Strongly recommended but not required: Select one advanced GIS or remote sensing course
ABT 181N* Concepts & Methods in GIS LDA 150 or consent of instructor II 4
ABT/HYD 182** Environmental Analysis with GIS LDA 150 or equiv GIS exp, bio and/or ecology courses rec. II 4
ESM 186 Environmental Remote Sensing MAT 16B; PHY 7C or 9B; LDA 150 recommended II 5
ESM 185 Aerial Photo Interpretation & Rmt Sensing Upper division standing I 4

I = fall quarter, II = winter quarter, III = spring quarter, IV = summer session
*Course is offered in odd years only (2023, 2025, etc.)
**Course is offered in even years only (2024, 2026, etc.)


Track Courses

Note: The same course cannot be used to meet both a depth requirement and a track requirement at the same time.
Course IDs Course Title Prerequisites Quarters Units
Complete
ESP 165 Climate Policy ECN 1A, ESP 1, or consent of instructor I 3
Select one environmental policy course
ARE 176 Environmental Economics ARE 100A or ECN 100A or ECN 100 with a C- or better I 4
ECN 125 Energy Economics ARE 100A or ECN 100A or ECN 100 Varies 4
ESP/ECI 163** Energy & Env Aspects of Transportation Upper division standing in engineering or environmental studies I 4
ESP 167** Energy Policy ECN 1A, MAT 16B, or consent of instructor II 4
ESP 171 Urban & Regional Planning ESP 1 or ESP 161 or ESP 179 recommended III, IV 4
ESP 174 Environmental Justice Policy & Practice ESP 1 or the equivalent recommended III 4
Select two climate science and meteorology courses
ATM 116 Modern Climate Change None I 4
ATM 133 Biometeorology MAT 16B; one course in a biological discipline; or consent of instructor II 4
ATM 160* Intro to Atmospheric Chemistry CHE 2B II 4
ESM 131 Air as a Resource CHE 2A or 10; CHE 2B II 3
ESP/GEL 116N Oceanography GEL 1 or 2 or 16 or 50 II or III 3
SAS 25 or 25V Global Climate Changes (25V is online) None II 3

I = fall quarter, II = winter quarter, III = spring quarter, IV = summer session
*Course is offered in odd years only (2023, 2025, etc.)
**Course is offered in even years only (2024, 2026, etc.)