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ENVS 120: Hazardous Materials
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. This course will acquaint the student with the complexities and dangers of environmental work involving hazardous wastes. Aspects of hazardous materials chemistry, legal and regulatory aspects of hazardous materials, safe work practices, and basics of toxicology will be covered.
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ENVS 200,300,400: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
1-4 hours. Further consideration of environmental issues introduced in 100 and 200-level courses.
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ENVS 201: Environmentalism
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. This course invites students to rethink assumptions and reframe environmentalism. We will explore the present context -- historical, economic and political -- that shapes and delivers the many assaults to our natural world (and that includes us humans!). How can we see, think and act differently in order to change that context, thus enabling the reward of real victories for activist campaigns on behalf of environmental and public health.
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ENVS 202: Tolkien and Nature
1.00 Credits
Alfred University
An introduction to the philosophy of nature embedded in the writings of JRR Tolkien. Attention focuses on Tolkien's perspective of nature and natural philosophy, along with implications of this perspective for hopeful/spiritual/ethical living by people today. Prerequisite: a thorough reading of Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings".
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ENVS 204: Environmental History
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. This survey course looks at attitudes toward nature in American history, the evolution of mainstream and fringe environmental advocacy groups, and key people and events that have shaped the modern environmental movement.
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ENVS 205: Environmental Data Analysis
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. Basic techniques and tools for manipulation of quantitative data, emphasizing environmental studies, data collection, analysis on spreadsheets and statistical packages, graphical presentation. Prerequisite: ENVS 101 and 102 or permission of instructor. (III)
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ENVS 220: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. This class introduces students to the fundamental concepts of computerized geographic information systems (GISs). It will combine an overview of the general principles of GIS and spatial data management with training on one of the most widely used GIS software packages, ArcView (Environmental Systems Research Institute). Students learn ArcView computer skills to manipulate data and create maps. A large selection of natural and social science data will be used for independent projects.
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ENVS 240: Environmental Research Procedures I
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. In this course, students are taught contemporary methods for studying and solving environmental problems. These include geological, biological, and geographical methods. Students are given the opportunity in the course to learn and practice the procedures while working on relevant problems.
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ENVS 241: Environmental Research Procedures II
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. Continuation of ENVS 240. In this course, students are taught contemporary methods for studying and solving environmental problems. These include geological, biological, and geographical methods. Students are given the opportunity in the course to learn and practice the procedures while working on relevant problems. Prerequisite ENVS 240.
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ENVS 245: Spirituality and the Environment
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
2-4 hours. This course surveys past and present beliefs of major religions and spiritual movements in respect to the way those beliefs have shaped adherents' attitudes toward the environment. Readings include ancient creation myths, medieval mystical writings on nature and current interpretations and re-interpretations of religious beliefs about nature. The course focuses as well on the contemporary debate about religion and its place in the environment.
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