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ENV 111: Unified Science for Elementary Teachers
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Unified Science is designed specifically to meet the needs of future elementary school teachers who need a basic understanding of concepts from the sciences that they will teach. This is a 4-credit laboratory course that will meet the requirements for a science for Childhood Education.
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ENV 156: Weather and Climate
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits A survey of the world’s weather and climatological patterns in relation to the Earth’ s continents, oceans, soils, vegetation, and human culture and health. Topics include modern climatological classification systems, prehistoric climatic regimes, and statistical analyses of the nature and causes of climatic change.
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ENV 224: Marine Science
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits This course examines physical characteristics of the world’s oceans and local marine environments including environmental aspects of New York coastal waters and sediments. Field experience in collecting and analyzing ocean and marine geologic data.
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ENV 225: Human Evolution
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Biocultural aspects of human evolution beginning with man’s primate ancestors and continuing through the modern day. The fossil remains of the various stages of human evolution will be studied. Controversial topics in the interpretation of the fossil remains will be discussed. Twenty-five hours of lab/fieldwork are required.
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ENV 250: Physical Problems or Pollution
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits See ENV/PHY 250 for description.
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ENV 250 - Physical Problems or Pollution
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ENV 260: Environmental Geography
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Topics include the survey of natural resources, both renewable and nonrenewable, and an evaluation of their use, management, and conservation. Analyses are provided of the mode, occurrence, and classification of the economically important resources. Present and future consumption is considered with respect to known reserves.
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ENV 260 - Environmental Geography
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ENV 280: Urban Environments
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Investigations into unique aspects and problems of the geologic, meteorologic, and aquatic environments of metropolitan regions. Topics include field relationships, projects, and problems related to pollution, land use, and utilization of resources. The reciprocal effects of the metropolis on the environment will also be examined.
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ENV 310: Water Resources and Hydrology
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits The distribution of surface and subsurface water supplies, the development of aquifers and drainage basins, and the quality of water supplies are discussed in relation to effects of urbanization.
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ENV 323: Marine Resources
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits A survey of the economic potential of marine resources and the fragility of the marine environment. Over-exploitation of coastal marine fisheries and coastal pollution from oil spills and waste disposal are discussed. The environmental impact of marine transportation and recreation will also be examined.
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ENV 343: Primate Ecology and Sustainable Development
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits This course, focusing primarily on primate ecology and adaptations, aims to address the fundamentals of sustainability in which environmental conditions, cultural horizons, and politico-economic concerns are inseparably integrated.
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