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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Human and environmental factors affecting community safety, accident prevention and control principles, agencies and organizations, safety laws and ordinances, standards and codes, legal liability and insurance, disaster and emergency medical care, safety in places of public assembly, recreational facilities, transportation systems. Required for safety minors.
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3, 3/0 Introduction to industrial hygiene; detection, recognition, evaluation, and control of factors emanating from a workplace that may impair health, cause discomfort, illness, or disease, and/or reduce efficiency of workers and the community.
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3, 3/0 Prerequisite: SAF 430 (R). Methods and techniques of efficient industrial accidentprevention programs; corporate responsibility, employee responsibility, and complex psychological relationships that affect the typical program.
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3, 3/0 Fleet management techniques and their application; scope and functions of the motor fleet safety supervisor; federal, state, and local laws and regulations; selection and maintenance of equipment; customs and public relations.
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3, 3/0; K Introduction to the role of science in contemporary society. Emphasis on the process of science for solving problems and organizing
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3, 3/0 Activity-centered approach to the physical sciences. Extensive use of materials designed for students interested in a non-technical analysis of the nature and procedures of science.
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3, 3/0 Prerequisite: Participate in the Math Science Upward Bound Regional Center Program. Six-week residential program in which high school students are initiated into a collegelevel learning community. Introduces scientific inquiry in the context of three college-level disciplines: aquatic ecology, physics, and mathematics. Data collection and presentation, scientific writing, and research techniques.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0; K Scientific and societal implications of presentday global environmental problems, such as ecology, global warming, population, and pesticides. Causes and effects of, and possible solutions to, worldwide environmental problems, with implications from conservation, chemistry, health, and society. Option in environmental major
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3, 3/0; K Regional and global energy use and issues; environmental, economic, individual, and societal perspectives; major energy alternatives.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: A college-level course in a science other than biology; upper-division status Inquiry-based course for elementary preservice candidates. Investigation of the physical sciences through problem solving, laboratory activities, simulations, and explorations. Option in elementary education science concentration.
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