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ENG 99: English for Foreign Students
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Instruction and practice in oral and written college-level English. Individual drill, as needed, in grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. Does not satisfy the English composition requirement. By assignment only. 3 credits.
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ENV 0300: ENV Transfer Elective
0.50 - 4.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
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ENV 0300 - ENV Transfer Elective
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ENV 0400: ENV Transfer Elective
0.50 - 4.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
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ENV 0400 - ENV Transfer Elective
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ENV 100: Environmental Studies I
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Environmental Studies I An overview of the major scientific concepts that underlie current environmental problems. A multidisciplinary approach to the nature and extent of pollution jeopardizing our air, water, resources, wildlife, and quality of human life. 3 credits.
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ENV 101: Global Environmental Issues
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Critical Thinking: Global Environmental Issues Course teaches basic critical thinking skills through engagement with some of the most fundamental global environmental problems of our time (e.g., energy and oil, climate change, world water resources, biodiversity loss and sjpecies extinctions). The course examines means of living sustainably wtih the planet and provides students with the tools to sort through the media hype and distortions of information that are all too common on all sides of these issues. Students will appreciate that critical thinking skills are applicable to all intellectual endeavors as well as to the profitable living of one's own life. 3 credits.
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ENV 200: Environmental Studies II
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Environmental Studies II Study of the political, legal, and economic dimensions of environmental issues. 3 credits.
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ENV 350: Envnmntl/Earth Systems Inquiry
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: One science course (BIO, CHE, PHY, GEO) or ENV 100 or departmental permission. Local, regional and global environmental phenomena, events and issues through inquiry, field studies, and group collaborative research. Topics include environmental field studies, site descriptions and monitoring, and data collection (weather, hydrology, soils, and biometry). A systems analysis approach examines environmental phenomena and events affecting atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and geosphere. 3 credits.
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ENV 350 - Envnmntl/Earth Systems Inquiry
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ENV 398: Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Special Topics
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ENV 400: Soc Sci Perspectives on Enviro
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Social Science Perspectives on Environment Investigation of major environmental issues as they relate to culture and other social structures. 3 credits.
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ENV 401: Pollution Prevention & Control
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Pollution Prevention and Controls Basic principles of hazardous chemical management and emergency response. Investigates chemical, biologic, and earth science systems and their interactions which influence the fate of chemicals in the environment. Management strategies, identification, and quantitative remediation techniques will be discussed. Completion of the course results in eligibility of OSHA 1910,.120 40 hour training certificate for Hazardous Materials Training Certificate. 3 credits.
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