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4.00 Credits
Man and the environment, including man s approach to conserving resources and mitigating environmental impacts. Air, water, soils, mineral and energy resources, vegetation, wildlife, waste disposal, and sustainability will be addressed.
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3.00 Credits
Solid waste management in the USA, including waste minimization, recycling, collection, processing, and disposal techniques for municipal and industrial wastes. Hazardous, mixed, and radioactive wastes are included. This course serves as the mid-point assessment for majors. This course includes a service learning component.
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3.00 Credits
Issues to be addressed will include environmental health and safety in the workplace and on environmental sites, including OSHA industrial safety and HAZWOPER components. Internet resources are incorporated into the class.
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3.00 Credits
This course integrates and applies the sciences of soils, geology, hydrology, and biology to land disturbances in the context of surfacing mining and reclamation. This course includes a service learning component. Prerequisites: CHEM 101, MATH 102 or consent of department chairperson.
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4.00 Credits
Air, water, and soil quality as related to human health and the environment, including a review of various approaches to describing natural and impacted conditions. Field exercises, including related planning, quality assurance, safety, and sample handling will be completed. This course includes a service learning component. Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or ENVR 101, CHEM 101, and CSCI 101 or consent of department chairperson.
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4.00 Credits
Environmental laws and regulations with an emphasis on air, water, waste, resource extraction, and NEPA. NEPA compliance is used to illustrate ties between various components. References and information sources useable in the future are stressed. Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or ENVR 101.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to financial management pertaining to proprietorship, partnership, and primarily the corporate form of business. Attention is directed to the financial resources available and the selection of the optimum alternative. Prerequisites: ACCT 231, BUSN 230, or consent of department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the financial planning so that one may be informed about the operation of the market place and be alert to both its positive contributions and its failings. Pervasive changes as well as persistent problems faced by individuals in the financial planning process are developed through this course. ( Cross-listed as ACCT 325).
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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles and major characteristics of life, health, fire, casualty and marine insurance contracts, from the perspective of both the individual and the business person. Also emphasized are multi-peril contracts, as well as the economic implications of insurance ownership.
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2.00 Credits
Timber volume estimation covering round wood products scaling and grading in addition to forest sampling techniques, data analysis, and technical report writing. Prerequisites or currently enrolled: MATH 102.
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