ENVS-2202 Environmental Science
Description
This course is an interdisciplinary course integrating principles from biology, chemistry, ecology, geology, and non-science disciplines as related to the interactions of humans and their environment. Issues of local, regional, and global concern will be used to help students explain scientific concepts and analyze practical solutions to complex environmental problems. Emphasis is placed on the study of ecosystems, human population growth, energy, pollution, and other environmental issues and important environmental regulations.
Lecture Hours: 3.00 Lab Hours: 0Total Hours: 3.00
Semesters
Course Title | Instructor | Campus | Section | Syllabus |
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Environmental Science | Nicole Bond | eCore | 1AG | eCore Courses External Resource |
Environmental Science | Irene Kokkala | eCore | 1BG | eCore Courses External Resource |
Environmental Science | Farooq A. Khan, Ph.D. | eCore | 1CG | eCore Courses External Resource |
Environmental Science | Cynthia Woodbridge | eCore | 1DG | eCore Courses External Resource |
Environmental Science | Megumi Fujita, Ph.D. | Distance | E01 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource |
Environmental Science | Joshua Morris | eCore | 1EG | eCore Courses External Resource |