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ENV 384: Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course focuses on environmental applications of multispectral remote sensing (RS) and its integration into geographic information systems (GIS). Specific RS topics include sensor systems, digital image processing, and automated information extraction. Specific GIS topics include spatial database management systems, data analysis, and environmental modeling. Special emphasis will be placed on biological applications (e.g., vegetation mapping, habitat identification, wildfire regeneration, and field data mapping). Three hours of lecture per week. (Also listed as BIO 384.)
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ENV 385: Environmental Microbiology- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Morphology, physiology, and ecology of microorganisms, emphasizing their role in environmental processes such as nutrient cycling, bioremediation, waste treatment, and food production. Three hours of lecture per week. (Prerequisites: CHM 207-208. Also listed as BIO 385.)
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ENV 385 - Environmental Microbiology- hrs
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ENV 386: Environmental Chemistry- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course takes the perspective of environmental chemistry to address topics including: energy forms, the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, the biosphere, transport of materials, chemical transformations, and modeling. (Prerequisite: CHM 208. Also listed as CHM 386.)
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ENV 386 - Environmental Chemistry- hrs
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ENV 387: Environmental Laboratory- hr
1.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course will bring together environmental analysis techniques from chemistry, microbiology, and ecology. Permission of instructor required. Fee: $60.
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ENV 400: Integrating Seminar in Environmental Studies- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A project-oriented seminar in which student teams with varying backgrounds in environmental studies develop action plans to deal with regional environmental issues. (Also listed as PCS 400.)
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ENV 400 - Integrating Seminar in Environmental Studies- hrs
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ENV 482: Theology in Ecological Perspective- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Explores contemporary Christian theology and its response to environmental and ecological issues. The course will investigate the nature of our current ecological crisis and the emerging theological insights by Christians deeply concerned about our global environment. Special emphasis will be given to the God-world relationship, biblical and ethical considerations, as well as ecological issues germane to the Northwest. (Also listed as PCS 482, THEP 482.)
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ENV 482 - Theology in Ecological Perspective- hrs
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ENV 493: Environmental Research- hrs
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Faculty-directed student research. Before enrolling, a student must consult with an environmental studies faculty member to define the project.
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ENV 497: Environmental Internship- hrs
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Portland
Practical field experience working with governmental agencies, corporations, or environmental organizations. Students will be required to do appropriate readings and an appropriate report.
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FA 125: Basic Design- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A course designed to involve students in the creative process while concentrating on the fundamental concepts of design through a series of exercises using a variety of art media.
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FA 203: Development of the Fine Arts in Europe- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Western culture through the study of art forms from Roman-Hellenistic times to the Renaissance. (Salzburg only.)
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