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ES 0107: Environmental Geology Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This optional lab course may be taken during or after completing Geology 0105. It is designed for the student seeking a lab science distribution course and delves into the application of principles of geology critical to the practice of environmental science. Three hours of lab per week. GE: Physical Sciences
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ES 0110: Introduction to Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This course is an interdisciplinary study that presents a general overview of how nature works and how Earth and life systems, including society, are interconnected. It examines how the environment is being used and abused by humans and what individuals can do to protect and improve it for future generations and for other living things. GE: Physical Sciences
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ES 0115: Introduction to Renewable Energy
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This course is an interdisciplinary study of renewable energy, which presents a general overview various types of sustainable energy present in the marketplace and discusses the economic and environmental costs and benefits and their availability. It analyzes renewable energy resources such as Wind Energy; Solar Energy; Hydraulic energy, Geothermal energy and Bioenergy that coild be used to solve our energy problems and emphasizes the search for successful alternative energy resources. GE: Physical Sciences. Prerequisites: ES 0110
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ES 0206: Environmental Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
( Cross listed with PS 0209) 3 cr. A multidisciplinary general education course designed at an introductory level. This course provides students with comprehensive knowledge of the organizations, interests, and processes that shape environmental policy. It explores the local, regional, and global dimensions of the most critical environmental problems and issues facing policy makers today, including land-use management, energy conservation, acid rain, lead poisoning, indoor air pollution (radon pollution), ozone depletion, waste management, waste dumping in the ocean, deforestation worldwide, habitat destruction, and global warming. GE: Physical Sciences
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ES 0250: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
The study of a special topic in environmental science.
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ES 1311: Environmental Engineering
4.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Environmental engineering is an interdisciplinary field. Environmental disharmonies generally occur as a result of interaction between humans and the natural world. Environmental engineering deals with problems involved in engineering works. The environmental-related topics covered in this course include population growth (present and future), rock and soil mechanics, mass wasting, groundwater, natural hazards and mitigation, environmental abuses, environmental impact statement, land-use, industrial waste treatment, and environmental planning. Prerequisite: MATH 0110 or equivalent.
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ES 1497: Directed Study: Environmental Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Directed study in a specific area of environmental science. Permission of the instructor is required.
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ES 1498: Directed Research: Environmental Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Directed research is designed to give students the opportunity to design and carry out a research project to be agreed upon by the student and a supervising faculty member.
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FIN 1301: Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
The focus of the course is on the role of the financial manager in maximizing value of the firm. It includes financial decision making within a business firm: financial planning, working capital management, capital budgeting, cost of capital determination, and characteristics and valuation of securities. Prerequisites: ACCT 0202 or ENTR 0202, MATH 0110 or 0130
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FIN 1302: Investments
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
The investments course will acquaint the student who already has some background in business financial matters with the real, ever-changing world of investment decision making. Students will apply previously acquired concepts learned in economics, corporate finance, accounting, and other related courses to the field of investments. Each student will prepare a written investment portfolio recommendation and will make an oral presentation to the class based on the report. Prerequisites: ACCT 0201 or ENTR 0201, ECON 0204
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