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3.00 Credits
Selection, exploration, and solution of a problem in an area of manufacturing engineering technology. Prerequisite: Senior college standing, 26 s.h. of Engr coursework, and approval of department chairperson. GPA requirement of 2.50 in major.
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3.00 Credits
Off-campus work experience in manufacturing. Written weekly reports required. Writing Instruction in the Discipline (WID) course. Recommend completion before entering last term on campus. A maximum of 9 s.h. may be applied toward major requirements. Prerequisites: junior/senior standing; prerequisites as related to the student's technology option selected; Eng 280. A minimum GPA of 2.00, a minimum GPA of 2.50 from courses completed within the major, and approval of program coordinator. Graded S/U only.
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3.00 Credits
Dimensions and scope of environmental studies, includes relationship of humans to nature, ecosystems, earth resources, population, environmental economics, politics, health, and biodiversity.
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3.00 Credits
The capstone course in the Environmental Studies minor. Variable topics on such issues as population growth, terrestrial resources, environmental ethics, global warming, politics and economics of environment, environmental regulations, agriculture-world food resources will be examined. Students will complete a research project. Prerequisites: Envr 201 and completion of all elective requirements for one of the two emphases of the Environmental Studies minor.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of the tools, methods, content, and common problems associated with the establishing and administering of safety programs for homes, school, and industry.
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3.00 Credits
The principles and practices of public health sanitation. Includes discussion of water and air pollution, food and milk sanitation, housing, vector and rodent control, solid wastes, other general sanitation problems, and principles involved in water and waste water treatment plant operation. Also considered are local, state, and federal regulations relevant to the sanitary control of the environment. Prerequisite: HS 211 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the recognition, evaluation, prevention, and control of chemical, physical, and environmental factors that impact human health in the workplace and community. Identification and evaluation of interventions for environmental and occupational health problems will be addressed. Prerequisite: HS 211 and Micr 200 or permission of instructor. Field study costs may be approximately $10.00. ( formerly CH 316) Integrated Waste Management. (3) An overview of management practices related to generation, handling, minimization, prevention, storage, processing, treatment, transfer, and disposal of municipal, hazardous, and special wastes. Emphasis is on safely managing wastes from generation through final disposal. Prerequisite: EOS 310. ( formerly CH 317) Health Effects of Environmental Hazards. (3) Identification and critical review of selected pollutants and physical factors in the ambient environment and effects of such exposures on human health. Prerequisites: EOS 310 and HS 211, or permission on instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the fundamentals of industrial hygiene, hazardous waste regulations, accident causation theories, and workplace violence. OSHA General Industry 30-hour certification available to students. Prerequisite: EOS 270.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of selected sanitation laws, regulations, and ordinances. In-the-field experience will enable the student to observe the application of the codes in an enforcement setting and to gain expertise in the practical aspects of public health sanitation. Prerequisite: EOS 310 and senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of environmental concerns that may impact directly or indirectly on humans and their surroundings. Educational strategies and abatement measures are included. Prerequisite: senior standing or permission of instructor.
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