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4.00 Credits
A continuation of ENGR 251 beginning with mutual inductance, and series and parallel resonance. The Laplace transform is introduced, and its use in circuit analysis is thoroughly studied. Other topics include: Fourier series and the Fourier transform, two-port networks, and transfer functions. Laboratory work is correlated with the lectures. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: ENGR 251 MATH 280 ENGR 251
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to current environmental problems and the processes used to analyze them from perspectives of the biological, geological, and social sciences. Field and laboratory experiences incorporated into the course. Code 3 course fee.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of Oceanography, the study of the major processes that control the world's oceans. This course provides the basic concepts utilized in marine study: biology, chemistry, geology and physics. Related topics include atmospheric science, microbiology and meteorology. Field and laboratory study will include marine study along the shore. High school biology, chemistry and advanced algebra or BIOL 114 and no remedial placement in algebra. Code 3 course fee. Prerequisite: BIOL 114
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4.00 Credits
Provides in-depth coverage on the importance of the natural environment and how to protect its many resources for future generations. Outlines many of the national and international environmental problems associated with resource management and conservation, and reviews legislative, technological and methodological solutions to these problems. Field trips to natural preserves and to other appropriate sites will be an integral component of this course. High school biology and high school chemistry. Code 3 course fee.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the necessary knowledge and techniques to operate both water treatment fi ltration facilities and those without fi ltration capacity. It also provides fundamental knowledge and techniques employed in most primary and secondary wastewater treatment facilities. It will include the operation of settling tanks, activated sludge, sand fi lters, trickling fi lters, and general laboratory techniques used in wastewater treatment. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: CHEM 182
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the necessary knowledge relative to federal and state regulations pertaining to hazardous waste classifi cation, record keeping and training requirements. Includes health and safety topics, functions and selection of personal protective equipment and sampling protocols. Relevant topics in chemistry are reviewed. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: ENVI 152 and CHEM 182
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4.00 Credits
A quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the atmospheric environment. Fundamentals of air pollution, measurement and control, legal enforcement, major sources of atmospheric emissions, air quality monitoring and sampling systems. Also included are operation and calibration of air monitoring instruments, and physical and chemical analyses of particulate and gaseous samples. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: CHEM 182
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1.00 Credits
This is a capstone course in environmental science with presentations describing original research in the fi eld, conducted by students, faculty and invited speakers. Sessions may be used to debate controversial issues, films or other published materials. Prerequisites: 1 5 s.h. in environmental science degree program.
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2.00 Credits
Required of all environmental science majors. This course is intended to provide an off-campus work-study experience that is planned and conducted under the supervision of an environmental science faculty member. Arrangements must be made well in advance before the course is to be taken. Prerequisites: At least 2-5 s.h. in environmental science degree program.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an opportunity for the student to examine and apply the dynamics of personal development, personality theory, self concept and their interrelationships to the stages of career development. This course may not be used to fulfi ll the minimum social science general degree requirement, but it may be used as a free elective. Code 1 course fee.
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