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3.00 Credits
5800. Environmental Impact Assessment. Analysis of the potential environmental effects resulting from the construction of buildings, highways, parking lots, mines, reservoirs, and waste disposal facilities. Standard procedures are taught for evaluating and reporting the environmental impact of these activities. Prereq.: ENST 5860 and senior standing. 3 s.h.
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1.00 Credits
5810. Environmental Safety. The proper use of environmental monitoring instruments and personal protective gear. Participation in a series of realistic, hands-on simulation exercises that address a variety of waste clean-up situations. Topics include chemical and physical hazards of chemical compounds and toxicology and adverse effects of chemical exposure. Class meets three hours per week. Successful completion of the course earns OSHA Hazwoper 40 hour training certificate. Prereq.: ENST 2600, equivalent experience or permission of instructor. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
5820. Sustainability, Climate Change, and Society. This course explores environmental, economic, and social aspects of sustainable development, with an emphasis on economy and society. Through topics such as water, food, and climate change, we examine the role of humans and institutions in sustainable development and possibilities for reconfiguring relationships between our institutions and the natural world. Prereq.: junior, senior or graduate level standing. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
5830. Toxicology and Risk Assessment. A study of environmental toxicology of chemicals, primarily anthropogenic pollutants, and their effect on humans and ecosystems. Includes transportation of pollutants in the environment, biochemical reactions, toxicity testing methods, and dose-response assessment. Continues with an introduction in the process of estimating risk and the perception of those risks including how risk is used to set environmental standards. Prereq.: ENST 1516 and 9 sh >3700 in ENST, CHEM, BIOL, GEOL or CEEN, junior, senior or graduate standing. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
5860. Environmental Regulations. An examination of federal and state regulations that relate to cleanup of abandoned waste sites, management of waste from current waste generators, development of new hazardous products and chemicals, safety and health issues, and control of pollution into air and water. Prereq.: ENST 2600 or equivalent. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3700. Entrepreneurship New Venture Creation. An examination of the entrepreneurial process from opportunity recognition and assessment through the launch of the new firm. Emphasis placed on exploring creativity and innovation. Students will develop a feasible business idea, present the idea as an elevator pitch, and write a business proposal. Prereq.: BUS 1500; sophomore standing; GPA 2.5. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3750. Entrepreneurship-Small Business Financial Management. Practical application of accounting and finance concepts in small/new businesses. Emphasis on raising capital, understanding financial statements, implementing small business accounting software, and forecasting revenue, expenses, and cash flow. Prereq.: ENT 3700 or FIN 3720; GPA 2.5. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4800. Entrepreneurship-Business Plan Development. An in-depth study of the aspects of a successful business plan. An individual business plan will be developed by students based on the analysis of a viable business concept. Prereq.:ENT 3700 (C), GPA 2.5. Junior standing. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4850. Entrepreneurship Internship. The student is given the opportunity to relate theory to practice in an on-site field experience in a new venture or local small business. Student works 12-15 hours per week under direct supervision of company management and direct guidance of faculty advisor. A weekly journal and final report are required. Prereq.: ENT 3700; ENT 3750; ENT 4800; GPA 2.5; Approval of Director. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4851. Field Studies in Entrepreneurship. Students work with actual problems and opportunities faced by small businesses under faculty supervision. Problems/opportunities are defined, analyzed and researched. Recommendations are developed and presented to business owners for evaluation. Prereq.: ENT 3700; ENT 3750; ENT 4800 or MGT 3725; MKTG 3703; FIN 3720; GPA 2.5. 3 s.h.
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