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ESC 206: Community Ecology of the Southeast
4.00 Credits
Ferrum College
Designed to study the vegetation relationships of selected communities in the southeastern United States and to survey the associated vertebrate populations. This course requires a two-week field trip through the southeast. Four credits.
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ESC 207: South African Ecology and Culture
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
This E-term course provides a powerful cross-cultural experience and introduces students to the culture and ecology of Southern Africa and to planning that integrates environmental management with community development. Participants will spend one week on campus and two weeks in South Africa, based at the Southern African Wildlife College near Hoedspruit. Activities include game walks and drives, environmental assessments (animal, vegetation, and aquatic life), visits to local villages and schools, an archeological site, scenic tours and a camping trip to Kruger National Park. Three credits.
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ESC 209: Physical Geology and Hydrology
4.00 Credits
Ferrum College
An introductory course in geology emphasizing local mineral, rock, geological, and plate tectonic structures. The hydrological cycle and hydrological processes are also described. Field trips, including a Saturday field trip, provide hands-on experience in this area. Five hours, four credits.
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ESC 211: Fundamentals of Ecology
4.00 Credits
Ferrum College
An introductory study of the interrelationship of organisms with the abiotic and biotic components of their environment. Includes a basic introduction to population dynamics. Five hours, four credits.
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ESC 215: Quantitative Environmental Methods and Statistics
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
Provides students with a fundamental understanding of the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of a variety of quantitative data. It integrates a complete course in introductory statistics with a survey of fundamental environmental techniques by combining lectures with a series of class research projects. Required of all Environmental Science majors. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher is MTH 100 or High School Algebra I and II . Six hours, four credits each.
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ESC 221: See GEO 221
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
Three hours, three credits.
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ESC 221 - See GEO 221
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ESC 302: Conservation Biology
6.00 Credits
Ferrum College
This course deals with principles of maintaining biological diversity in managed landscapes. Conservation biology investigates human impacts on biological diversity and loss and develops practical approaches to preventing extinction of species. Conservation biology has two underlying themes - seeking new approaches to sustainability and maintenance of biological diversity. This course will explore the theories and methods related to these themes. This course is designated Writing Intensive; a grade of "C" or higher in this course is required forthis course to count toward the six credit-hour Writing Intensive graduation requirement for Ferrum College. A student cannot earn a grade of "C" or higher in this course unless he or she earns a "Cor better on the writing assignments required by the course. Three hours, three credits.
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ESC 310: Environmental Planning and Assessment
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
Introduction to environmental law and policy analysis, impact evaluation, planning, and decisionmaking. Prerequisite: ESC 211. Three hours, three credits.
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ESC 313: Natural Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
A survey of those naturally occurring resources which are useful and necessary to man. The limits of these resources are examined, along with consideration of reasonable expectation of exhaustion of retrievable resources. Three hours, three credits.
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ESC 315: Soil Science and Management
4.00 Credits
Ferrum College
(see AGR 315) Six hours, four credits.
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