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ENV 122: Environmental Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course introduces chemistry through significant environmental issues developed within political, economic, social, global and personal contexts. Chemical principles are introduced as needed to understand the important environmental issues of today. The course may include such topics as the ozone layer, acid rain, and solar energy.
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ENV 129: Our Fragile Earth: A Scientific Perspective
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course introduces students to a wide range of environmental issues from a scientific perspective. Specific topics vary from year to year, but this course utilizes lectures, discussions, laboratories, guest speakers and field trips to increase knowledge about environmental problems as well as increase scientific knowledge and literacy.
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ENV 129L: Our Fragile Earth Lab
1.00 Credits
Chatham University
This lab offers hands-on opportunity to perform basic environmental lab skills, including sater testing, bioassay, and greenhouse experiment protocol. The course may be taken independently oas a freestanding environmental lab course. Two hours of laboratory per week. Additional Fee(s): Laboratory fee.
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ENV 145: Environmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course addresses contemporary environmental issues in a consistent and concerted fashion so as to introduce students to biological concepts. The concepts are developed to the extent needed to inform an understanding of the issues. Three hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
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ENV 145L: Lab: Environmental Biology
0.00 Credits
Chatham University
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ENV 147: Environmental Geology
4.00 Credits
Chatham University
Fundamental earth science concepts are used to assess the impact of increasing global population and development on the Earth's natural resources as well as to examine how natural processes interact with human activities. Aspects of environmental geology that are particularly applicable to western Pennsylvania are emphasized. Three hours lecture and two hours lab per week. Additional Fee(s): Laboratory fee.
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ENV 147L: Lab: Environmental Geology
0.00 Credits
Chatham University
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ENV 201: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
The Special Topics courses will vary by year to provide in-depth analysis of a particular environmental issue. Prerequisite(s): Prerequisites, if any, will be determined by the instructor.
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ENV 202: Exercise and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course will provide students with a basic understanding of how various environmental conditions impact all aspects of health and exercise performance. Topics to be discussed will include: environmental health concerns, air pollution, temperature regulation heat/cold stress, altitude and health, microgravity, and hypobaria. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: Any EXS or ENV course at the 100-level.
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ENV 208: Backpacking: Experiencing the Natural History of Western
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students learn local land-use and natural history, including soil formation, flora, and some fauna. Also covered are wilderness trip planning and leadership, including principles for minimizing human impacts and conserving outdoor spaces and wilderness heritage. One weekend overnight camping trip is required. Prior completion of 100-level science course is desirable.
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