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ENG 155: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Navajo Technical College
This course is composed of writing, writing, writing, and creativity. Students will study advice from well-known writers on how to live in the writing life, practice many writing techniques, study character development in fictional and non-fictional writing, and begin to peel away layers of emotional defense that may keep us from writing authentically. The course may be taken to fulfill the general education Humanities requirement or simply for the fun of writing creatively. This course may not be offered every semester.
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ENG 160: Native American Literature
3.00 Credits
Navajo Technical College
Students in this course will look at a cross-section of Native American literature focusing on contemporary fiction. Students will explore issues relevant to the study of Native American literature and to other literature in general. In addition, the course will attempt to broaden the student's understanding of literary devices, while exploring the voices of Native people in the twenty-first century. This course may be taken to fulfill the general education Humanities requirement. This course may not be offered every semester.
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ENG 160 - Native American Literature
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ENG 161: Comparative Ethnic Literature
3.00 Credits
Navajo Technical College
This course is a survey of ethnic literature featuring African, Asian, Native American, and Latin writers. Themes that will be covered include cultural identification, celebrations and rituals, the role of an oral tradition and its transmission and transformation in written works, stylistic innovations, the use of language, and exploration of the authors as individuals and members of a community. This course may be taken to fulfill the general education Humanities requirement. This course may not be offered every semester.
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ENG 161 - Comparative Ethnic Literature
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ENG 195/295: Topics in English Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Navajo Technical College
This course focuses on a variety of topics in the field of English such as screen writing, magazine article writing, gender or author specific writing, and other related areas. Course content varies each semester so the course may be repeated for credit with differing section numbers. The course is offered according to need, interest, and demand.
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ENG 195/295 - Topics in English Studies
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ENV 102: Environmental Science I
4.00 Credits
Navajo Technical College
This course introduces students to the broad field of Environmental Science. Topics covered in Environmental Science I include environmental problems and their causes, history of resource conservation, scientific modeling, matter and energy concepts, ecosystems and how they function, population dynamics, geological processes, and renewable and non-renewable energy resources. Required lab is included.
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ENV 102 - Environmental Science I
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ENV 103: u. s. Environmental And Natural Resource Regulations
3.00 Credits
Navajo Technical College
This course covers the history and development of environmental laws and programs including the agencies involved with their enforcement in the United States. Major federal and natural resource laws are covered. Topics covered include the history of environmental and natural resource regulation and their development in the U.S., citizen involvement in the environmental movement, Native American environmental movement, and federal agencies and their respective responsibilities, and environmental regulations.
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ENV 103 - u. s. Environmental And Natural Resource Regulations
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ENV 112: Environmental Science II
4.00 Credits
Navajo Technical College
This course will cover advanced concepts and subjects within Environmental Science. Covered topics include air and water pollution, nuclear waste management and disposal, soil erosion, water management and the hydrological cycle, toxicology, minerals and soil properties, endangered species management, solid and hazardous waste, economics and politics in the environment, and environmental ethics. Extended field trips are scheduled for this course. Lab included. Prerequisite: ENV-102.
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ENV 112 - Environmental Science II
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ENV 195/295: Topics in Environmental Science And Natural Resources
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Navajo Technical College
This course focuses on a variety of emerging issues, technologies, and applications in the field of environmental science, including natural resource management, preservation, and development. Course content varies each semester so the course may be repeated for credit with differing section numbers. The course is offered according to need, interest, and demand.
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ENV 201: Natural Resources I
4.00 Credits
Navajo Technical College
This course will introduce the student to the management of natural resources. Topics covered include natural resource conservation, management, and resource protection. Flora and fauna surveys will be conducted to provide a field investigation experience. Endangered species conservation, protection, and mitigation will be covered. An extended field outing with assignments is required in this course. Lab included.
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ENV 211: Natural Resources II
4.00 Credits
Navajo Technical College
This course will provide a more in-depth study of natural resource use and management. Concepts to be covered in this course include forestry management techniques, watershed management, wildlife management, flora and fauna field identification and collection methods, dendrology, bird, reptile, and fish identification. An extended fishing outing with assignments is required in this course. Lab included. Prerequisite: ENV-201
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