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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Independent study of specialized subject matter in environmental science. Topics vary, depending upon current interests and needs. May be repeated for credit with a new topic. Prerequisite: Permission of the Department chair.
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1.00 Credits
Quantitative analysis of environmental parameters in air, water, and soil. Field sampling techniques include high-volume air pumping through absorbent cartridges, aqueous grab sampling, soil core sampling, and use of personnel monitors. Lectures will emphasize the theory of various monitoring techniques and will include quality control, standardized procedures, analytical interferences, and data interpretation. Prerequisites: CHEM 320, MATH 221W, BIOL 305 or ENSC 305. Offered alternate Fall Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Quantitative analysis of environmental parameters in air, water, and soil. Field sampling techniques include high-volume air pumping through absorbent cartridges, aqueous grab sampling, soil core sampling, and use of personnel monitors. Lectures will emphasize the theory of various monitoring techniques and will include quality control, standardized procedures, analytical interferences, and data interpretation. Prerequisites: CHEM 320, MATH 221W, BIOL 305 or ENSC 305. Offered alternate Fall Semester.
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1.00 Credits
Fate and transport of hazardous substances; manufacture and use of pesticides and hazardous substances; human and ecological exposure pathways; physiological effects of toxic substances; risk assessment methodology; occupational health at hazardous waste sites. Prerequisites: CHEM 210 or 201, BIOL 111 and MATH 221W. Offered alternate Spring Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Fate and transport of hazardous substances; manufacture and use of pesticides and hazardous substances; human and ecological exposure pathways; physiological effects of toxic substances; risk assessment methodology; occupational health at hazardous waste sites. Prerequisites: CHEM 210 or 201, BIOL 111 and MATH 221W. Offered alternate Spring Semester.
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1.00 Credits
The study of our ethical relationships with the land and natural resources with applications to current environmental issues, different concepts of environmental ethics and problems in environmental ethics, multicultural perspectives on the environment and the relation of human values to the environment. Prerequisite: Upper division standing. Offered alternate Fall Semester.
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3.00 Credits
The study of our ethical relationships with the land and natural resources with applications to current environmental issues, different concepts of environmental ethics and problems in environmental ethics, multicultural perspectives on the environment and the relation of human values to the environment. Prerequisite: Upper division standing. Offered alternate Fall Semester.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Through individually appropriate field experiences, students are given opportunities to apply knowledge gained from course work, and to integrate theory and practice in professional situations. Prerequisites: Senior standing; permission of the Department chair.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
An advanced course designed to permit qualified students to pursue an approved topic through independent study under the direction of a faculty member, and to produce a specific outcome. Prerequisites: Senior standing; permission of the Department chair.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces tools for an applied approach to the analysis of financial problems. Topics include funds flows, ratio analysis, cash-flow budgets and projections, and financial and operating leverage models. Includes identification of sources of financial information. Prerequisite: BADM 360, ECON 345 Money and Banking.
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