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3.00 Credits
A project-based capstone experience where individual students address a specific aspect of the environmental sciences through the use of scientific and mathematical skills. P: Env Sci 302 or 305; Math 260; instr consent. REC: Env Sci 302 and 305. Periodicity: Offered every fall and spring 3 units min / 4 units max, Independent Study
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1.00 Credits
A project-based course in which students address a practical application of scientific and mathematics skills in the environmental sciences. Topics vary. P: Env Sci 302 or 305, and Math 260. REC: Env Sci 302 and 305 Course is repeatable for credit. Periodicity: Offered every fall and spring 1 units min / 4 units max, Field Experience
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3.00 Credits
Supervised practical experience in an organization or activity appropriate to a student's career and educational interests. Internships are supervised by faculty members and require periodic student/faculty meetings. All internships must be taken P-NC. P: jr st and gpa > or = 2.75 and completion of 3 UL cses in maj or min. Course is repeatable for credit. Periodicity: Offered every fall and spring
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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 / 6 units max, Field Experience
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3.00 Credits
Physical and chemical aspects of natural environmental processes. The movement, transformation, and fate of materials and contaminants. P: gr st. (F) P: gr st. Periodicity: Offered fall only 3 units min / 3 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: gr st. (F) Field Trips Required. P: gr st. Field Trip: Field Trip(s) Required Periodicity: Offered fall only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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4.00 Credits
The physical, chemical and biological properties and principals of soils; formation, classification and distribution of major soil orders; function and management of soils in natural, agricultural and urban environments. Includes field and laboratory experiences. P: gr st. (F) Field Trips Required. P: gr st. Field Trip: Field Trip(s) Required Periodicity: Offered fall only 4 units min / 4 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes principles of pollution prevention and environmentally conscious products, processes and manufacturing systems. Also addresses post-use product disposal, life cycle analysis, and pollution prevention economics. P: gr st. (SO) P: gr st. Periodicity: Offered spring odd only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Qualitative study of the principal elements of the water cycle, including precipitation, runoff, infiltration, evapotranspiration and ground water; applications to water resource projects such as low flow augmentation, flow reregulation, irrigation, public and industrial water supply and flood control. P: gr st. (F) P: gr st. Periodicity: Offered fall only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Water and waste water treatment systems, including both sewage and potable water treatment plants and their associated collection and distribution systems. Study of the unit operations, physical, chemical and biological, used in both systems. P: gr st. (S) P: gr st. Periodicity: Offered spring only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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