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3.00 Credits
Economic, educational, social and cultural impact of space exploration and of our knowledge of the universe. Major periods in human history affecting our knowledge of the cosmos; impacts of various scientific developments such as the Copernican heliocentric model and Darwinian evolution. P: Env Sci 141 or Physics 103 or 201 or 141 or Chem 211. General Education: Natural & Physical Sciences 1 General Education: Natural Sciences 2 Periodicity: Offered fall even only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Current problems and controversies of nature conservation; scientific and political issues surrounding endangered species preservation, hunting and fishing, forest management, land use, animal rights, biotechnology and similar topics. P: Env Sci 102 or Biology 203. General Education: Natural & Physical Sciences 2 General Education: Natural Sciences 2 Periodicity: Offered spring only Writing Emphasis: Writing Emphasis 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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1.00 Credits
This course examines safety within the science laboratory with emphasis on practical application. Topics include current safety regulations, identification of hazards, chemical labeling and storage, waste management, personal protective equipment, ventilation, spill response, and biosafety. P: Biology 202 or 203 or Chem 108, 211 or 212 or Hum Biol 204. Periodicity: Offered every fall and spring 1 units min / 1 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
The issues relating energy and society rather than energy technology per se: global energy flows; sources of energy; energy-related problems, policy and conservation; energy growth; future scenarios. P: Env Sci 102 or Physics 103 or Chem 211. General Education: Natural & Physical Sciences 2 General Education: Natural Sciences 2 Periodicity: Offered every fall and spring 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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1.00 Credits
Travel courses are conducted to various parts of the world and are led by one or more faculty members. May be repeated to different locations. P: cons of instr & prior trip arr & financial deposit. Course is repeatable for credit. General Education: World Culture Study Abroad: Travel Course 1 units min / 4 units max, Field Experience
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3.00 Credits
Radioactive isotopes play a significant role in many aspects of the natural and human environments. People are affected throughout their lives by natural and anthropogenic isotopes at local, national, and global scales. From radon in houses and radium in local drinking water supplies to fallout from Chernobyl, humans are directly impacted through health, economic, and technological pathways. REC: HS chemistry or earth science, or Earth Sci 102 General Education: Natural & Physical Sciences 2 General Education: Natural Sciences 2 Periodicity: Offered fall only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Ecological principles governing interactions of plants and animals in their physical and biotic environments. Focuses on organisms and their environment, populations, communities, ecosystems, and global dimensions. P: Math 104 or Math Placement of Math 202 or greater; Math 260 and Biology 203. Field Trip: Field Trip(s) Required Periodicity: Offered every fall and spring Writing Emphasis: Writing Emphasis 4 units min / 4 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Principles of conservation: the nature and extent of our natural resources; exploitation and conservation of our resource system; natural chemical, physical and biological processes which affect and influence conservation and management practices; politics and economics of resource conservation. P: Env Sci 102 or Biology 203 or Earth Sc 202. General Education: Natural & Physical Sciences 2 General Education: Natural Sciences 2 Periodicity: Offered every fall and spring 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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4.00 Credits
Physical and chemical aspects of natural environmental processes. The movement, transformation, and fate of materials and contaminants. P: Chem 212 and Earth Sc 202 and Math 104 and Biology 202. Periodicity: Offered fall only 4 units min / 4 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Government regulations, manufacturing processes, waste minimization, pollution prevention methods and pollution control techniques of major industries. P: Chem 212. Field Trip: Field Trip(s) Required Periodicity: Offered fall only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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