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3.00 Credits
fall, odd years. Active and passive electrical networks, time and frequency domains, Fourier and LaPlace transform techniques, some non-linear circuits. Prerequisite: MATH 361. Same as PHYS 388.
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3.00 Credits
spring. A study of the applied botanical sciences. Special emphasis is placed on the use of plants by man. Plant ecology, physiology, morphology, and reproduction will be discussed in agricultural, economic, and sociological contexts. The influence of environmental factors and emerging technologies on plant growth and development will be discussed. Laboratory graded and credited with course. May be used to satisfy Science University Core requirements.
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3.00 Credits
spring. A basic course dealing with soil types and parent material, chemical, physical, and biological properties of soils. Laboratory graded and credited with course.
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3.00 Credits
fall. A study of energy conservation, energy efficiency, the numerous forms of energy, how energy is converted from one form to another and how it is used throughout the world. Presents an environmental world-view through lectures, readings, research and reflection. Focused on safe application of energy to solve problems and meet the needs of today in a way that is sustainable into the future. Prerequisite: ENVR 279 and junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
spring. A study of the use, conservation, and management of water resources within West Texas and the southwest. Discusses demand for fresh water and the limited water supplies in arid environments. Laboratory graded and credited with course. Prerequisite: ENVR 279 and junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
fall. Identification, classification, multiple use and economic value of native and introduced range plants in the Southwest. Laboratory graded and credited with course. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
fall. Physical features affecting the use of range vegetation; field classification of range grasses and range plants. Mapping, surveying and conducting range ecological studies. Designed for students desiring to work in the field of range management. Actual problems will be assigned in the field. Laboratory graded and credited with course.
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3.00 Credits
spring, even years. The study of planned range use in order to obtain maximum animal and plant production without degrading the quality of the ecosystem. Range utilization studies, methods of reseeding rangeland and the study of improvement techniques. Laboratory graded and credited with course. Prerequisites: ENVR 345, 350.
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3.00 Credits
fall. Introduces the basic concepts and issues underlying environmental regulation. Includes environmental policy frameworks, protection and regulatory instruments, and major federal environmental statutes. Prerequisite: POLS 225 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
spring. A history and philosophy reading survey exploring the relationship between nature and man. Presents an environmental world-view through lectures, readings, research and reflection. Focus is on philosophy and environmental ethics such as anthropocentrism, biocentrism and ecocentrism, preservation, conservation, Christian stewardship, eco-feminism, deep ecology, and sustainability from an eastern, western and Native American perspective. A writing-intensive course. Prerequisite: senior standing.
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