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5.00 Credits
Field-based course designed to acquaint students with the flora of the Northwest. Covers identification, ecology, and traditional uses of regional flora. Lab included. (NSL, NASD)
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5.00 Credits
Basic biological, chemical and physical characteristics of the hydrologic cycle of groundwater and surface waters, including stream water quality parameters and the effects of human land use on water quality and availability. Lab included. (NSL)
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5.00 Credits
Covers important physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils. Includes soil morphogenesis, soil taxonomy, nutrient dynamics in soils, soil chemical properties, the behavior of water in soil, and the relationships between soil properties and plant growth. Lab included. Prerequisite: Introductory chemistry or permission of instructor. (NSL)
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5.00 Credits
Examines the threads of life that form the tapestries of the natural world. Topics include change, stability, patterns, structure, diversity, interactions, and cycling in ecosystems. Field-based labs included. Prerequisite: ENVS 201 or permission of instructor. (NSL)
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5.00 Credits
Introduces basic water chemistry, water pollution, water treatment, water sampling and analysis, and nutrient cycles. Lab included. Prerequisite: CHEM 111 or 121 or concurrent enrollment. (NSL)
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5.00 Credits
Presents the basics of physical, chemical, and socioeconomic aspects of the management of water resources. Lab included. Prerequisite: BIOL 101 or ENVS 105 or permission of instructor. (NSL)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces use and operation of GIS software as well as the integration of air photos and satellite images into GIS systems. Lab included. (NSL)
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3.00 Credits
This capstone project integrates student work across different areas of study, including English, Political Science, Environmental Sciences and Resource Management. The project supports students in preparing the success in further college coursework in environmental studies or in employment with Tribal or other environmental organizations. Prerequisites: MATH 107, ENGL 201. (TE)
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3.00 Credits
Presents the hydrologic cycle and imparts an understanding of its components and their interactions with human activities. Emphasizes the various interdependent hydrologic processes of the Pacific Northwest, the relationship of those processes to the habitat for salmonids, and the importance to tribes. Prerequisites: GEOL 101 or 211 and MATH 102 or 107.
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3.00 Credits
Lab-intensive course that teaches field methods for the wildland biologist with an emphasis on tribal lands and territories. Course includes experimental design; data acquisition and analysis; field methods used to study plants, animals, and water; and the preparation of field study reports. Prerequisites: MATH 210; BIOL 202 or 203.
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