The courses which satisfy the Science Elective requirement (College of Science Program requirement). 
This webpage is last updated Apr 1, 2012
a) Any course with S/U grade does not count for Science Elective credit.
b) When the P/F option is approved for a course, this course will no longer satisfy Science Elective requirement
c) Courses listed here may not count for your program requirements. For example, MATH 10350 - 10360 does not satisfy requirements for Mathematics majors. ACMS 30440 is not allowed for ACMS major. Please consult with your adviser.
The following courses count for Science credit. Therefore, they will satisfy Science Elective requirement, if (i) they are not already counted as part of your program requirement, (ii) they are allowed by your program, and (iii) they are not in a forbidden combination with another course.
1) College sequence courses:
BIOS 10161-10162, BIOS 20201-20202
CHEM 10171-10172, 10181-10182 or 10171-10122
MATH 10350-10360, 10550-10560, or 10850-10860
PHYS 10310-10320, 10411-10424-20435, or 30210-30220
2) College program courses: 
ACMS 20210 or higher All S/U courses are excluded
BIOS 20203 or higher All S/U courses are excluded
CHEM 20204 or higher All S/U courses are excluded
MATH 20210 or higher All S/U courses are excluded
PHYS 20330 or higher, PHYS 20054 All S/U courses are excluded
SCPP 23100  This is the only SCPP course satisfying science elective requirement
SC 10000 to 49999 except SC 40500 to SC 40600 All S/U courses are excluded
3) Engineering courses:
In general Engineering courses do not satisfy science elective requirement. But some had a prerequsite of a College of Science sequence course and had enough depth and content. They are approved for satisfying science elective requirement.
Course Title
ENVG 10100/20100/SC 10100/20100 Environmental Geosciences
ENVG 10110/20110/SC 20110/GEOS 20110 Physical Geology
ENVG 11110/21110/SC 21110/GEOS 21110 Physical Geology Lab
ENVG 10900/20900 Planetary Geology
ENVG 20120/SC 20120 Historial Geology
ENVG 21120/SC 21120 Historial Geology Lab
ENVG 20200/SC 20200 Mineralogy and Optical Mineralogy
ENVG 20240, 21240 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
ENVG 30230/SC 30230 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy
ENVG 30300 Surficial Process and Surficial Hydrology
ENVG 30320 Introduction to Soil Science
ENVG 30400, 31400 Structural Geology and Rock Mechanics
ENVG 40300/SC 40300  Geochemistry
ENVG 40310 Enviromental Impact of Resource Utilization
ENVG 40340/60340 Water-Rock Interactions
ENVG 40360/60360 Geomicrobiology
ENVG 40380/SC 40350 Paleontology
ENVG 40390 Physical Volcanology
ENVG 40410 Geophysics
ENVG 40480/60480/CHEM 40480/60480 Chemistry of Lanthanides and Actinides
ENVG 40610, 41610 Remote Sensing
ENVG 40810 Geographic Information System
ENVG 45200 Field Trip
ENVG 47600 Special Studies
ENVG 48600 Undergraduate Research
CE 30300 Introduction to Environmental Engineering
CE 40350/CE 60350/GH 60350 Environmental Microbiology
CE 40355/CE60355/GH 60355/STV 40455/BIOS 60610 Water, Disease, and Global Health
CSE 40532/CSE 60532 Bioinformatics Computing
CBE 40498 Energy and Climate
Notes
i) CE 40430, Wastwater Disposal, will count for science elective for ES, SCBU majors only
ii) CE 40320, Enviromental Chemistry does not count for science elective. Interested students should take CHEM 20204 instead.