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ENG 449A: British Literature I
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Major authors and works in British literature from the beginning through the eighteenth century. The course includes reading and analysis of works of prose, poetry, and drama. This course fulfills the British literature requirement for secondary education majors. Prerequisites: ENG 100 or ENG 101, ENG 102, and a 200-level literature course or instructor's approval. [H]
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ENG 449B: British Literature II
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Reading and discussion of major British authors from the Romantic Movement to the present. This course fulfills the British literature requirement for secondary education certification in English. Prerequisite: ENG 102 and a 200-level literature course or instructor's approval. [H]
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ENG 451A: American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Major figures and movements from the beginnings of the Civil War. Fulfills the American literature requirement for secondary education certification in English. Prerequisites: ENG 100 or ENG 101, ENG 102, and a 200-level literature course or instructor's approval. (Formerly ENG 470, American Literature I) [ H]
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ENG 451B: American Literature II
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Major figures and movements from the Civil War to the present. Fulfills the American literature requirement for secondary certification in English. Prerequisites: ENG 100 or ENG 101, ENG 102 and a 200-level literature course or instructor's approval. [H]
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ENG 497A: Topics in Multi-Cultural Literature
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Reading and analysis of works of fiction, non-fiction, and drama by Asian American, Latin American, Native American, and/or African American writers. This course fulfills the multi-cultural literature requirement for secondary education certification in English. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or ENG 101, ENG 102 and a 200-level literature course or instruction's approval.
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ENV 100: Humans and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Introduction to the relationship of man and his environment. Current thinking and research concerning the impact of industrialization and urbanization on environmental quality, including the population explosion; the potential decline of the affluent society by the depletion of natural resources; the pollution of air, land surface, and water; and the public agencies and policies designed to solve environmental problems.
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ENV 109: Winter Survival
2.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Designed for people who use and enjoy the winter outdoors including cross-country skiers, snowmobilers, hunters, and winter hikers. Prepares students for emergencies that might occur in winter weather and teach ways to survive until help arrives.
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ENV 115: Wilderness Survival
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
This course will provide students the opportunity to explore the new wilderness areas of northeastern Nevada. Topics covered include map reading, finding shelter and food, safe travel skills, natural history, and wilderness literature and art. Field trips required.
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ENV 130: Fundamentals of Environmental Pollution: Concepts and Methods
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Introduction to pollution control methods beginning with water-borne diseases and sanitation. Progresses to mass balance concepts and development of pollution control measures designed to improve air and water quality and minimize risk of exposure to hazardous waste. No prerequisite. (Formerly ENV 130, Control of Environmental Pollution)
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ENV 201: Environmental Toxicology and Risk Management
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
A study of the basic principles of toxicology, including routes of exposure, dose response, and target organ effects using environmental toxicants as primary examples. No prerequisite.
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