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ESCI 433b: Population Biology Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 433a concurrent; ESCI 340 or BIOL 340. Companion lab for 433a.
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ESCI 433b - Population Biology Laboratory
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ESCI 435: Landscape Ecology
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 325 or BIOL 325; ESCI 340 or BIOL 340; or equivalents. The study of landscape patterns across temporal and spatial scales; emphasis on their organization, functional interactions and dynamics. Application of landscape principles to land management problems.
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ESCI 435 - Landscape Ecology
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ESCI 436: Environmental Impact Assessment
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: senior status, completion of analysis course work within majors or permission of instructor. Objective evaluation and formal description of a real natural system or geographic region. Class preparation of a unified document summarizing physical, biological and social aspects of a study area. Review of pertinent laws and EIS documents.
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ESCI 436 - Environmental Impact Assessment
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ESCI 439: Conservation of Biological Diversity
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Envr 325 or BIOL 325. Examination of causes and consequences of declines in biodiversity due to human activities. Review of conflicts arising from multiple-use management of natural resources. Survey and eval uation of conservation efforts directed at single species and at ecosystems. Optional field trips.
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ESCI 439 - Conservation of Biological Diversity
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ESCI 440: Wetlands Ecology
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Esci 340 and 325 or concurrent. An ecosystem approach to investigating the hydrologic, chemical and biological interactions that are unique to wetland systems. Students will take several field trips to bogs, swamps, marshes and estuaries in the area to become familiar with diverse wetland habitats and to illustrate the principals covered in class.
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ESCI 440 - Wetlands Ecology
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ESCI 441: Gis And Environmental Modeling
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: one course in statistics at the 300 level or above; one course in ecology or natural resources management; one course in GIS. An overview of statistical and simulation models and their use to address applied problems in ecology and natural resources management. Geographical Information Systems are used as a tool for these models and for the display and analysis of model output.
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ESCI 441 - Gis And Environmental Modeling
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ESCI 442: Introduction to Remote Sensing
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: one of Geol 310, Esci 310, Egeo 330, BIOL 203 or permission of instructor. An introduction to remote sensing techniques for monitoring the earth's surface. Special emphasis on the use of multispectral scanners and radar. Also offered as GEOL 442.
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ESCI 442 - Introduction to Remote Sensing
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ESCI 444: Biogeochemistry of Marine Sediments
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 321. Introduces concept in chemical oceanography and methodology of studying sediments and their chemistry.
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ESCI 444 - Biogeochemistry of Marine Sediments
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ESCI 450: Environmental Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: CHEM 123 and 351 or permission of instructor; CHEM 333, 434 recommended. Development of analytical strategies necessary to identify and measure chemicals in the environment. Methods and concepts of instrumentation, analytical procedures, sampling and quality assurance/quality control.
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ESCI 450 - Environmental Chemistry I
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ESCI 451: Environmental Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Esci 450; CHEM 351 or permission of instructor; CHEM 333, 434 recommended. A problem-based laboratory applying analytical techniques and methodologies to the assessment of the environmental impact of chemicals. Analytical method development, quality assurance/quality control principles and instrumental techniques. Demonstration of how analytical data is used to support environmental policy decisions.
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ESCI 451 - Environmental Chemistry II
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