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ET 275: Special Environmental Topics
1.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1 Credit Hour) This course examines, reviews, or addresses one or more of the ever changing environmental challenges that face water resource and environmental professionals. The course will build upon the understanding of environmental concepts and theory and the ability to think critically.
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ET 284: Seminar in Water Resource Sustainability
2.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(2 Credit Hours) This course will review sustainable development of water resources in Kansas and water resource planning and management.
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ET 284 - Seminar in Water Resource Sustainability
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ET 285: Environmental Technology
4.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(4 Credit Hours) This course is designed to provide the student with an introductory, but comprehensive overview of topics relating to an applied science called environmental technology. This newly developing field uses basic scientific principles to develop technological solutions to problems that threaten the air, land, and particularly, water environments.
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ET 286: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course provides an introductory understanding of the language of ethics and some of the ethical dilemmas encountered in the study and practice of environmental sciences and technology by water resource professionals.
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ET 286 - Environmental Ethics
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ET 287: Groundwater Protection and Planning
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course provides an introductory examination of the many physical processes that lead to the formation of groundwater. Students will learn that groundwater is playing a decisive role in global economics, political conflicts, and public health around the world. Water professionals will have a better understanding of basic groundwater principles that will help make better decisions on design and installation of existing or expanded supplies.
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ET 288: Environmental Hydrology
4.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(4 Credit Hours) This introductory course provides a qualitative study and practical knowledge of the characteristics and occurrence, distribution and movement of water, as well as a review of environmental and human impacts on the hydrologic cycle.
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ET 288 - Environmental Hydrology
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ET 289: Introduction to Water Law
1.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1 Credit Hour) This course provides an introductory review of water rights law, regulation, and administration. Specific topics include types of water rights, including the riparian doctrine, the appropriation doctrine, federal reserved water right, federal contractual water rights, and in-stream water rights.
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ET 289 - Introduction to Water Law
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ET 290: Water Quality
4.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(4 Credit Hours) A thorough review of topics relating to the many facets of water pollution. This course also investigates the effects of water pollution on public health.
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ET 291: Readings in Water Resource Issues
1.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1 Credit Hour) This course will review a popular book of the day that will enhance the student's understanding of the complex cultural and power dimensions of water resources and water resource planning and management.
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ET 292: Water Resources Management
4.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(4 Credit Hours) This course brings into focus many and increasingly complicated factors, including public policy, law, economics, finance, and human activity that determine the quantity and quality of the world's potable water supply.
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