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ENVS-1099 Special Topics (1 to 4 Credits)
Special Topics CourseRequisites:None -
ENVS-1111 Intro. to Env. Sci. Lab (1 Credits)
Introduction to Environmental Science Lab - A laboratory course providing an introduction to various techniques used by environmental scientist to measure and describe environmental science phenomena. Topic to be covered include water runoff monitoring, storm water planning, soil measurement techniques, environmental site descriptions, climate impacts on humans, use of Global Positioning Satellite equipment, and an introduction to maps.Requisites:ENVS-1311 - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
Offered:Fall and Spring, All years -
ENVS-1311 Intro to Environmental Science (3 Credits)
This course is an introduction to the broad set of topics collected under the rubic of environmental science. Topics will be explored from global climate change to extinction of various flora and fauna in our world. The specific topics will be selected by the instructor.Requisites:ENVS-1111 - Recommended to be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course, but is not required.
Offered:Fall Session, Every odd year -
ENVS-2099 Special Topics (1 to 4 Credits)
Special Topics CourseRequisites:None -
ENVS-3099 Special Topics (1 to 4 Credits)
Study of special topics, which are concentrated, highly specific, and impart time labile information.Requisites:Sophomore Classification Required - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
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ENVS-4099 Special Topics (1 to 4 Credits)
Study of special topics in Environmental Science, which are concentrated, highly specific, and impart current information.Requisites:Sophomore Classification Required - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Offered:As needed, As needed -
ENVS-4320 Fundamentals of Toxicology and (3 Credits)
Fundamentals of Toxicology and Industrial Hygiene - An introduction to the principals of toxicology and industrial hygiene in the workplace environment. This course emphasizes both health and safety management in the workplace. The related regulations such as the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act).Requisites:Sophomore Classification Required - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Offered:Fall Session, All years -
ENVS-4340 Environmental Laws & Regs (3 Credits)
A survey of federal and state environmental regulations and the laws they are based on.Requisites:NoneOffered:Fall Session, Every even year -
ENVS-4350 Conflict Resolution Management (3 Credits)
A review of practical and scholarly foundations of environmental conflict resolution. This course will look at interest-based negotiations; mediation; public disputes; science-intensive disputes; and quantitative negotiations involving multiple and conflicting objectives. Course requires internet access and media recording equipment such as computer camera, tablet, or mobile device with audio/video capability.Requisites:Sophomore Classification Required - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Offered:Spring Session, Every odd year
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