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ENGL 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
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ENVS 109: Technology,Environment and Society
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Issues included are: depletion of energy resources, environmental degradation, and biotechnology. The course is designed to give the student an in-depth understanding of selected topics in relationship to ethics, philosophy, economics, and consumerism. Non-science majors.
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ENVS 210: Water:The Essential Ingredient
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
An introduction to the environmental sciences, emphasizing the value of water as a natural resource. Topics include: scientific measurement, pH, the ecology of natural populations, water use and supply, water pollution, acid rain, the greenhouse effect, water purification, water power, and aqua culture. Involves lecture-demonstration. Non-science majors.
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ENVS 212: Introduction to Meteorology
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
A "hands-on" course in which students experiment with "online" AccuWeather datIncludes a study of basic weather concepts on a non-technical level. Lecture and computer lab. Non-science majors.
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ENVS 215,216: Resource Conservation I,II
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Designed to provide the student with an awareness of natural resources. Considers resource use in light of its impact on the natural environment. Part I examines fundamental resources such as soil, water, forests, and wildlife. Part II includes controversial topics such as energy, nuclear power, pollution, and the use of pesticides. Environmental Science, Non-science majors.
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ENVS 261: Earth Science I-Geology
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Studies the physical earth - minerals, rocks, mountains, valleys, glaciers, volcanoes, and earthquakes. Three hours lecture and demonstration. Environmental Science, Non-science majors.
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ENVS 262: Earth Science II-Oceanography,Meteorology
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Investigates oceans and weather systems of the earth and their importance to society. Topics include ocean life, ocean resources, marine habitats, marine policy, and exploration. Three hours lecture and demonstrations. Environmental Science, Nonscience majors.
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ENVS 300+: ENVS Specialty Course
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Marywood University
Experts in various fields of ENVS will offer courses in their area of expertise. Science majors.
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ENVS 340: Environmental Law
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Overview of the field of environmental law and the major related statutes. Explores particular categories, issues and concerns that affect society and government. Environmental Science majors.
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ENVS 345: Environmental Management and Policy
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Course topics include an examination of environmental policy and the relationship between local, state, and federal agencies. The responsibilities of industry and the role of society in decision-making regarding environmental issues are addressed. Three hours lecture. Environmental Science majors.
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