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ENV 199: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Foundations of intellectual inquiry. In-depth study of a substantive problem. Letter grade only. May be repeated for a maximum of six units.
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ENV 230: Foundations of Environmental Science: Humans And The Environment
4.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Introduces scientific methods of investigating and solving environmental problems. Interdisciplinary analysis of interactions among living and nonliving environmental components, focusing on human interactions. Lab emphasizes experimental design and presentation. Majors only. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only. Course fee required.
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ENV 280: Physical And Chemical Processes in The Atmosphere And Hydrosphere
4.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Integrated approach to Earth's atmosphere and hydrosphere, emphasizing composition, chemical processing, physical transport, and aspects of human impacts and policy. Lab includes experimental design, statistics, and writing. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ENV 230 and CHM 151 and CHM 151L and CHM 152 and CHM 152L
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ENV 299: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit.
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ENV 300: Problems in Environmental Science
1.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Analytical approach to selected problems in the environmental sciences; fieldwork and lab research with selected problems. May be repeated for up to 2 hours of credit. SAS
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ENV 301W: Topics in Environmental Studies
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Intensive writing projects and discussion in subject areas within Environmental Studies. Course content varies. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: Junior Status or higher JWRT
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ENV 326: Ecology
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Introduces ecological principles, including the distribution and abundance of organisms, population dynamics, community organization, energy flow, and nutrient cycling. Cross-listed with BIO 326. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: (ENV 230 or BIO 181 or BIO 181H) and BIO 182 and Corequisite: ENV 326L
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ENV 326L: Environmental Ecology Lab
1.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Introduces the application of ecological science in environmental management. Focus on land and resources management issues and hypothesis testing using data collected from the field. Letter grade only. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ENV 230 and Corequisite: ENV 326
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ENV 332: Solid And Hazardous Waste Management
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Waste identification, physicochemical properties, fate and transport in the environment, site characterization and assessment, remediation tools and technologies. Cross-listed with CENE 332. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: ENV 280 and (CHM 230 or 235) with grades greater than or equal to C
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ENV 375: Environmental Sciences of The San Juan River Basin
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Scientific investigation of the San Juan River Basin. Focus on ecology, geomorphology, and aqueous geochemistry. Also an exploration of impacts of river management on biotic and abiotic components of the riparian corridor. Letter grade only.
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