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EES 452: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
(Same as ECN 452) Prerequisites: ECN 150, 151, and one ECN course numbered 300 or higher, or permission of instructor. An examination of the interrelationship which exists between the physical environment and the economic system. Models of general equilibrium analysis, welfare economics, and property rights are developed; these are supplemented by readings from scholarly journals. Emphasis is placed upon the issue of free markets' ability to allocate scarce environmental resources efficiently (including intertemporally) among competing uses. (Every three years)
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EES 480: Conservation Biology
4.00 Credits
Mercer University
(Same as BIO 480) Prerequisites: BIO 211 and 212 This course is a study of the concepts of conservation biology and the application of ecological principles and techniques to the protection and study of biodiversity. Subjects include threats to biological diversity, conservation at the population and species level, and practical applications of conservation biology. A lecture and laboratory course. (Every two years)
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EES 490: Internship in Environmental Science
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: senior status and permission of the instructor. Provides supervised practical experience emphasizing hands-on environmental education in a field approved by the coordinator of the environmental science program. The instructor in the environmental field must approve and supervise the student project. (Every semester)
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EES 495: Senior Seminar in Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: senior status and permission of instructor. An interdisciplinary study of a contemporary topic not covered in depth in the curriculum. Majors will present papers on research and write a review of a significant topic in environmental science. A lecture/discussion course. (Every year)
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EGR 101: Freshman Engineering Honors
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: Outstanding high school GPA and SAT score. Permission of the dean. Co-requisites: EGR 126 and MAT 191. To familiarize the students with robots and robotic programming as a foundation to discuss the general topic of autonomy. EGR 101 is the first of two courses sequence that introduces freshmen engineering honors students to advanced topics normally not covered in freshman courses. This course is graded S/U.
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EGR 102: Freshman Engineering Honors II
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: EGR 101. Students explore fundamental issues involved in the design of autonomous entities including the possibility mimicking human behavior. EGR 102 is the second of a two-course sequence that introduces freshmen engineering honors students to advanced topics normally not covered in freshman courses. This course is graded S/U.
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EGR 107: Introduction to Engineering Design
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: Be a fully admitted student in the School of Engineering or have the written permission of the Dean. Systematic procedures for engineering design. Student teams pursue design projects that incorporates problem identification, information gathering, development of alternative solutions, merit analysis, decision presentation, implementation, testing, and redesign. Students practice skills in preparing and presenting a variety of engineering-related written and oral reports.
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EGR 108: Professional Practices
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: Be a fully admitted student in the School of Engineering or have the written permission of the Dean. In a seminar format, small groups explore the history of engineering, engineering ethics, and the impact of engineering practice in the context of society. Critical reading and thinking skills are developed through extensive readings and discussions of relevant engineering, social science, and humanities topics. Students gain fluency in preparing and presenting the results of these discussions, both in written and oral format.
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EGR 126: Programming for Engineers
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: Be a fully admitted student in the School of Engineering or have the written permission of the Dean. Computer programming and the use of computers to solve engineering problems. Special attention is given to development of an organized thought process in which analysis, modeling, and construction of algorithms lead to structured procedures for solving non-trivial problems.
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EGR 190-290-390-490: Cooperative Education Work Experience
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: Minimum GPA of 2.50; approval of the Office of Career Services and faculty advisor. Satisfy resident credit requirements. Four month work periods alternated with academic semesters.
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