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3.00 Credits
This course includes the discussion, observation, and analysis of weather important for pilots and those associated with air travel.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of pest control considerations, procedures, and principles. Topics include integrated pest management, organic and chemical pest control, environmental considerations, safety, life cycles of pests, and commercial pesticide licensing.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Provides credit for on-the-job training in jobs related to plants or soils. Repeatable for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Identification, culture, and utilization of herbaceous ornamental plants in the landscape, including annual and perennial flowering plants, herbaceous ground covers, ornamental grasses, and herbs.
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3.00 Credits
Identification, culture, and utilization of woody ornamental plants in the landscape, including shade trees, flowering trees and shrubs, hedge plants, and vines. Review of native plants commonly used in the landscape.
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3.00 Credits
The Climate Change Impacts course surveys past climate variability and how extremes in climate variability have influenced and/or destabilized both long past and modern societies, as well as addressing how climate change is projected to further affect civilization within the U.S. and elsewhere.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Student-selected practical problems in horticulture and/or agronomy. Repeatable for credit.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamentals of soil science, emphasizing physical, chemical, mineralogical, and biological properties of soils, and how these properties relate to plant growth and environmental quality. Prerequisite/Restriction: CHEM 1110 or higher and MATH 1050 or higher
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3.00 Credits
Lectures, readings, and discussions to explore effects of soil physical, chemical, and biological properties on civilization throughout history. Influence of soils on settlement patterns, land use/management, and civilization decline. Case studies focus on current soil and land use issues in western North America.
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3.00 Credits
Microorganisms play a central role in maintaining the biosphere. In this course, the diversity of microbial lifestyles is introduced. Current examples and case studies used to demonstrate microbial actions in composting, waste water treatment, and bioremediation of pollutants in the environment. Prerequisite/Restriction: Completion of Breadth Life Sciences (BLS) University Studies requirement.
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