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EN 489: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A written work on a topic chosen in consultation with the major advisor. Prerequisites: EN203, EN204, EN210 and permission of English major advisor.
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EN 491: Senior Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A significant learning experience undertaken and arranged in consultation with a major advisor. Prerequisite: permission of English major advisor.
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EN 492: The Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Required of all English majors. The seminar will be oriented around a particular literary figure or figures, topics, or genres. Prerequisites: EN203, EN204 and EN210.
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ES 0344: Environmental Politics
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Develops in students the understanding of the political components of environmental policymaking. Students will study the interactions between the political process and the environment as public affairs realm. The United States will be one of many countries examined in comparative perspective. Significant attention will also be given to international environmental politics under the assumption that international factors, as well as domestic ones, affect the formation of winning policy. Prerequisites: Any PO200 or PO300 level class, or permission of instructor. Spring, even years
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ES 101: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A general introductory course on the range of interactions humans have with the environment, the problems these interactions cause, and the solutions which are being implemented or proposed. Laboratory focuses on the qualitative and quantitative evaluation of environmentalproblems and the development of solutions. Required of all Environmental Science majors. * One of these two courses may be taken in the fall or spring semester ** May be taken in the fall or the spring
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ES 210: Evolution of Environmental Thought
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Surveys human understanding of and attitudes toward the natural environment as expressed by naturalists and writers from the 1600s to the present. Emphasis is placed on the development of these ideas as it took place in North America. Prerequisites: permission of instructor; sophomore, junior, or senior standing.
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ES 217: Tropical Forest Ecology
4.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Introduces the fundamental characteristics of the rainforest and adjacent ecosystems. Students will learn, through direct observation, lectures, seminars, field exercises and interpretation, about the physical and biological forces that shape the tropical forest and its plant and animal inhabitants. Begins with a series of seminars in the fall semester on campus, followed by an extended field trip to Costa Rica during the winter break. Prerequisite: BI102. Fall-January, alternate years
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ES 218: Ecology
4.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The interactions of individual organisms, populations, and communities with their environments. Lectures and laboratories emphasize principles and techniques of ecological investigations. Prerequisite: BI102 or IC111 Fall
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ES 221: Environmental Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Survey of the chemistry of environmental problems. Topics include air, ground and water pollution, waste water treatment, and solid waste management. Prerequisite: CH102 Spring, even years
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ES 222: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems:ArcView
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a digital cartography (computer mapping) tool for the analysis and integration of locational information. This course will provide an introduction to cartographic principles and will introduce the theory and concepts of GIS and provide hands-on training in the ArcViewinformation for geographic analysis and the development of an effective presentation. Spring, even years
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