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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Lab taken concurrently with ENSC 4101. (0-2-1)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the legal processes relating to resource conservation, utilization, and the monitoring, control, and abatement of pollution of air, land, and water.
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3.00 Credits
Toxic chemicals and their fate and distribution in various ecosystems, toxicity of chemicals on the individual, populations and communities, relationship of dose and response, and biomarkers in population studies. (3-0-3) Prerequisites: ENSC 2401, CHEM 2501
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3.00 Credits
Hazardous wastes disposal techniques, problems associated with current waste disposal techniques, major pathways of pollutant migration from disposal sites, emphasis on critical issues facing industry, government, and the public. (3-0-3) Prerequisites: ENSC 3203, CHEM 2501
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3.00 Credits
Land use planning, zoning, subdivision and community organization, human growth, control, local, state and federal regulations, multi disciplinary terms are organized to produce actual EIS's, geology, soils, topography, hydrology, meterology, biology, sociology and economics are all involved. (3-0-3) Prerequisites: ENSC 2401, ENSC 3121
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2.00 Credits
Supervised training, apprenticeship, and experience with an appropriate agency, written internship report, and report presentation. (1-0-1) Prerequisite: Senior Standing
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1.00 Credits
Most updated environmental literature search, research methodology, synthesis, manuscript preparation, and seminar presentation. (1-0-1) Prerequisite: Senior Standing
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2.00 Credits
In depth discussion and review of most critical environmental issues, toxic chemicals, soil, water and air pollution, and new remedial methodologies. (2-0-2) Prerequisite: Senior standing
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to acquaint non-business students with the tools and constructs necessary for economic survival. This course focuses on consumer credit, savings and investment, insurance, home ownership, and estate planning. Prerequisite: ? ?2 hour rule" for business majors: (See Academic Regulation #1 above) junior standing (60 semester hours) for others.
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3.00 Credits
Financial management of non-financial corporations and the role of interest rates and capital markets in the economy. Topics will include the structure and analysis of financial statements, time value of money calculations (using financial calculators), stock and bond valuation, financial forecasting, valuation of income-producing physical assets, determination of the cost of capital, the profitability of proposed investments in fixed assets, risk-return tradeoffs that must be considered in using financial leverage, and methods used in obtaining funds from the various capital markets. This course is taught mainly through lectures and class discussions of textual materials and problems. Prerequisites: ECOB 2105, ECON 2106, ACCT 2101 and BUSA 2182 (formerly QUAN 2182)
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