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ENGINEERING 315: Research Methods in Environmental And Biological Sciences
3.00 Credits
Capital University
(3). An introduction to the techniques and practices of biological and environmental science research focusing on experiential design, critical literature review, data analysis, and scientific writing. (Also offered as BIOL 315.) Offered fall semester.
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ENGINEERING 350: Environmental Issues of Developing Nations
3.00 Credits
Capital University
An interdisciplinary study of environmental issues of developing nations. Topics include significant environmental problems (including overpopulation, food availability, resource depletion and contamination, and environmental health), their causes, and solutions appropriate to sustainable development. Prerequisite: ENVS 250 recommended.
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ENGINEERING 393: Computational Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Capital University
This course is designed to stimulate critical thinking about environmental science principles using computational methodologies and numerical models to examine climate change, groundwater flow, nutrient cycles, and other topics. CSAC 245 recommended or permission of instructor. (Also offered as CSAC 393.) Offered fall semester of odd-numbered years.
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ENGINEERING 400: Environmental Science Seminar
1.00 Credits
Capital University
Seminar in advanced research methodology examining current complex phenomena and programs through an individualized research project. Includes written and oral presentations of completed research. Open to majors or minors in environmental science with senior standing.
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ENGINEERING 410: Field Studies
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Capital University
Off-campus field study opportunities led by department faculty, often occurring during the summer, winter or spring breaks. Topical studies will vary according to time and locations of the course. Prerequisites will vary according to the topic; credit will vary according to the length and complexity of the course.
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ENGINEERING 491: Individual Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Capital University
Environmental research or in-depth study of a topic not normally available through other courses. For junior and senior students only. Requires a written proposal, a faculty advisor and permission of the department chair.
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ENGINEERING 493: Selected Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Capital University
Periodic course topics of timely interest to students. Credit and prerequisites will vary according to the topic.
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ENGINEERING 495: Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Capital University
An opportunity for advanced students to look at careers in environmental science. Requires a written proposal, an off-campus advisor and permission of the department chair.
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ENGLISH 100: Basic Writing
3.00 Credits
Capital University
English 100 engages students in the full writing process invention, drafting, revising, editing to prepare them for the rigors of Gen. Ed. 1 and for academic writing in general. Basic Writing focuses on composing essays and is not a grammar review course, though editing concerns are covered. Students who have taken UC 110 may not take ENGL 100 for credit or to fulfill an elective requirement in any major or minor. Taken pass/fail only. Note: ENGL 100 does not meet Gen. Ed. Goal 1.
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ENGLISH 102: Writing For International Students
3.00 Credits
Capital University
English 102 is designed specifically for non-native English speakers who have reached the 500 TOEFL level. Assignments will focus on preparing students for the Gen. Ed. requirement in writing. This course covers the same material as ENGL 100, but is tailored specifically for students who are writing in a second language.
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