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1.00 Credits
Provides a brief introduction to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). This course will explain what community members need to do to be heard in the NEPA process with special emphasis on public involvement and Environmental Impact Analysis (EIA). The course covers the roles and the content of scoping and Environmental Assessments in relation to key natural resource development projects in rural Alaska. Offered Spring
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1.00 Credits
Discussions and activities will focus on how scientists or research technicians evaluate environmental issues. The course is intended for first year college students and community members. Specific topics may include sustainability, resource development, ecosystem management, indigenous viewpoints, building technology, appropriate energy applications, and analysis of data. Topics announced prior to each offering and course may be repeated for credit towards a certificate or degree program to a maximum of 3 credits. Offered As Demand Warrants
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Under the guidance of a UAF Bristol Bay Campus-approved agency or business (public or private that monitors, tests, analyzes or studies the environment), students gain supervised pre-professional experience in environmental studies. The intern will explore the interdisciplinary aspects of field or laboratory research, build practical expertise and make contacts. Internships make one to ten weeks of full-time commitment to the agency or business and when completed make public presentations on the experience. Offered As Demand Warrants Prerequisites: ENVI F101.
Prerequisite:
ENVI F101 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to societal problems and solutions related to its energy use and production. Problems discussed are mainly related to the extent of sustainability of current energy practices. Solutions discussed cover both energy efficiency and renewable energy. Prerequisites: DEVM F105 or CTT F106 or TTCH F131. Recommended: ENVI F101; ENVI F120. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
DEVM F105 UF C- OR CTT F106 UF C- OR TTCH F131 UF C-
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Using multiple scientific viewpoints, a specific environmental issue is explored through case studies and in-depth discussions with an emphasis on complex connections between ecosystems and society. Themes include sustainability, resource development, indigenous viewpoints, resource management, building technology, and energy applications. Topics announced prior to each offering and course may be repeated for credit towards a certificate or degree program to a maximum of 3 credits. Prerequisites: ENVI F101; WRTG F111X; 100-level science class. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
ENVI F101 UF C- (AND ENGL F111X UF C- OR ENGL F1X UF OR WRTG F111X UF C- OR EACE 60 OR S11 710 OR SATE 1340 OR ENGL F211X UF C- OR ENGL F212 UF C- OR ENGL F213X UF C- OR ENGL F2X UF OR WRTG F211X UF C- OR WRTG F212X UF C- OR WRTG F213X UF C- OR WRTG F214X UF C- OR WRTG F2X UF OR CORE F1 UF OR CORE F1AA UF OR CORE F1AS UF )
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2.00 Credits
Provides hands-on instruction in interdisciplinary field and laboratory techniques used by environmental technicians. Basic methods for sampling and studying terrestrial or aquatic ecosystems will be introduced. Students will participate in data collection and analysis procedures as part of an independent research project. Prerequisites: ENVI F101 or NRM F101; ENVI F110; 4 credit lab-based F100-science course. Recommended: CIOS F100; CIOS F135. Offered Summer
Prerequisite:
(ENVI F101 UF C- OR NRM F101 UF C- ) AND ENVI F110 UF C-
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2.00 Credits
Introduces basic data collection methods used in environmental studies then concentrates on research skills necessary to analyze, interpret, and document field and laboratory data and the technical reporting processes. The course is designed to integrate raw environmental data into a technical report covered include ecosystem functions, energy, biodiversity, that can be presented in scientific meeting format. Prerequisites: ENVI F101 or NRM F101; ENVI F110; ENVI F260; a lab-based F100 level science course. Recommended: ENGL F104 or WRTG F111X; ENVI F160. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
(ENVI F101 UF C- OR NRM F101 UF C- ) AND ENVI F110 UF C- AND ENVI F260 UF C-
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the engineering profession and introduction to the fields of engineering. Basic concepts from engineering, physics and mathematics applied to engineering problem solving. Basic skills required of engineers, including an introduction to engineering communications: word processing, descriptive geometry, orthographic and isometric drawings, graphs, computer graphics and use of spreadsheets. Prerequisites: MATH F151X, or MATH F152X, or MATH F156X, or placement into MATH F251X.
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AX1 078 OR AX2 078 OR AX3 078 OR AX4 078 OR AX5 078 OR MATH F107X UF C- Concurrent OR MATH F151X UF C- Concurrent OR MATH F156X UF C- Concurrent OR MATH F108 UF C- Concurrent OR MATH F152X UF C- Concurrent OR MATH F156X UF C- Concurrent OR MATH F200X UF C- OR MATH F251X UF C- OR MATH F262X UF C- OR MATH F222X UF C- OR MATH F272X UF C- OR MATH F232X UF C- OR MATH F201X UF C- OR MATH F252X UF C- OR MATH F202X UF C- OR MATH F253X UF C-
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of electrical vehicle propulsion systems. Fundamentals of electrical motors, electrical motor controls, electrical energy storage systems and automotive power-train design. Students will conduct practical design projects culminating with a complete electric car conversion. Relevant codes and standards will be emphasized. Offered Summer
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