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1.00 Credits
Special projects for Environmental Science majors involving work in a vocation related to the environmental sciences under the supervision of both a facility manager and an academic advisor. Departmental approval required.
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4.00 Credits
The interrelationships of communities and species in North America using local flora and fauna for field studies. Field trips are required. Three lecture hours and one 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 202. Offered alternate fall semesters.
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4.00 Credits
The influence of environmental factors including geology, climate, water, wastes, and political factors on plants, animals, and microbes and their interactions. Includes conservation/utilization, population growth and sustainability of resources, and worldview/ethics of environmental issues. Three lecture hours and one 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: one course in biology.
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4.00 Credits
Broad range of topics related to the chemistry of the air, soil, and water, including environmental pollution, global warming, alternative energy sources, and the treatment of hazardous wastes. Three lecture hours and one 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 371 and MATH 129 or higher.
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1.00 Credits
Elective work in a field of environmental science interest. Departmental approval required with junior or senior standing.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Senior capstone course. Applications of physical, biological and social science principles to the assessment of environmental impacts. Case studies of various environmental management problems. Student lectures and group projects. For Environmental Science majors with senior standing.
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1.00 Credits
Special projects for Environmental Science majors involving work in a vocation related to the environmental sciences under the supervision of both the facility manager and an academic advisor. By permission only with junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
The mathematical basis for statistics, including descriptive measures, probability, and hypothesis testing. Some applications in exercise and sport science include tests, ANOVA, correlation and regression using statistics software to create data sets, run analyses, and produce proper output. Major topics include experimental and non-experimental research design, sampling, hypothesis formulation and testing, power calculation, t-tests, ANOVA correlation, simple and multiple regression, and chi square within the context of planning, conducting, writing, and reporting of research in the field of Exercise Science. Exercise Science majors only.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to prevention and care of athletic injuries by athletic trainers, physical educators, and coaches. Red Cross First Aid and CPR certificates may be earned. Required fee. Prerequisite: BIOL 211.
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3.00 Credits
Prepares and qualifies students to work as personal trainers. Bridges the gap between exercise science related course work and the practical application skills of personal training. Eligibility for Personal Trainer Certification provided through the National Council on Strength and Fitness Board for Certification (NCSFBC). Prerequisites: PHED 109 and PHED 226.
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