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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEO 1010 and GEO 1010L; or GRY 1110 and GRY 1110L; or ENV-1010; or permission of department chair Students learn about the occurrence, movement, and behavior of water in the hydrologic cycle. They study infiltration, percolation, overland and channel flow, channel processes, and the nature of hydrographs, as well as contamination and remediation of water resources. Also included are introductions to the legal environment of water resource management and principles of sampling and monitoring water in the environment. This course is web-based, allowing the students a maximum of interactions and access to resources.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENV 1300, ENV 1300L, ENV 1400, ENG 2050, and MTH 1130 or math placement This course provides students with the opportunity to conduct field exercises and project work that utilizes the concepts and principles learned in earlier course work in the Environmental Technology program. The student will engage in the design and implementation of sampling and monitoring plans as part of scenarios presented in class. Each student will identify, complete, and report on a project of a suitable rigor and scope that demonstrates knowledge and skills acquired in the course of study. Credit may not be received for ENV 1803 and ENV 1801 or for ENV 1803 and ENV 1802. Offered weekends in the spring semester. Course fee: $60.00
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENV 1600, ENV 1600L, and ENV 1700 This course provides students with an opportunity to study the principles of environmental planning as it relates to land use and the management of natural resources. The course utilizes a case study approach to encourage the student to see the principles of environmental planning as applied science and build on knowledge learned in earlier coursework. The course provides an overview of planning policy and practice in the United States, the technologies employed by planners, and the process of synthesizing solutions in the contexts of the environmental and the human community. This course is web-based, allowing the students a maximum of interactions and access to resources. Offered in the fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 1010; plus nine credits from the Environmental Technology certificate or A.A.S. program, and permission of department chair Cooperative education allows students to combine academic study with on-the-job experience by working on paid training assignments coordinated by departmental faculty. The major objective of cooperative education is the application of classroom theory to a work environment. This course is specifically designed for students who are pursuing an Environmental Technician certificate or A.A.S. degree. Grading in this course is pass or fail.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: none Students work with basic dialogues to develop, understand, and speak the French language. They master all indicative mood tenses and the fundamental grammar rules which enable them to converse in French. Familiarity with English grammar and parts of speech is recommended for all beginning foreign language students. Credit for this course may be earned through CLEP. Offered irregularly.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FRE 1010 or two years of high school French In this continuation of FRE 1010, students review grammar, increase vocabulary, and write and present compositions in French. French is spoken in the classroom. Credit for this course may be earned through CLEP. Offered irregularly.
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3.00 Credits
See French section.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FRE 1020 or three years of high school French Students improve their abilities to read, write, and speak French. They read short selections from French literature and write and present compositions to the class. Credit for this course may be earned through CLEP or Advanced Placement Examination.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FRE 2010 Students continue to develop their ability to read, write, and speak French. They survey French writers from various literary periods. Compositions and commentaries in French are required. The class is conducted in French. Credit for this course may be earned through CLEP or Advanced Placement Examination.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement Students learn the principles of dynamic and structural geology. The course includes a general survey of the rocks and minerals composing the earth and the movement within it, the earth's surface features, and the agents that form them. Credit for this course may be earned through DSST (formerly DANTES).
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