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3.00 Credits
Basic elements of environmental health sciences. Environmental health effects, water supplies, water pollution control, solid waste management (hazardous wastes), air pollution control, general environmental regulations. Lectures will be supplemented with class discussions and field studies. Three hours lecture per week. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENHS 2320 or equivalent. The basis for regulation of environmental pollutant sources and natural resources. The environmental litigation process is reviewed with reference to appropriate federal, state, and local regulations. Case studies will be used to supplement class lectures. Three hours lecture per week. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENHS 2320, CHEM 1403, BIOL 2401, MATH 1302, or the equivalents. Concepts related to the management of surface and ground water resources; sources of environmental pollutants, sampling methods and pollution control alternatives; the application of computers to water resource management problems. Three hours lecture per week. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENHS 2320, CHEM 1403, MATH 1302, or the equivalents. The principles of air quality monitoring, air pollution transport and control methods; effects of air pollutants on health and natural resources; dispersion modeling techniques. Three hours lecture per week. Three credit hours.
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Prerequisites: junior standing, acceptance as an environmental health sciences major, minimum GPA of 2.50, and consent of program director. Cooperative education seeks to integrate academic and professional work experiences. Students will be placed in a work setting consistent with their environmental education career objectives. This course requires a minimum of 200 semester work hours. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: senior standing, consent of instructor. For students who want to carry out individual research. The student is expected to spend two to four hours per week on the project for each hour of credit earned. The exact hourly commitment per week will depend on the nature of the project and will be agreed on in advance by the student and the instructor. One, two, or three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites or corequisites: ENHS 2320, 4415, senior standing, consent of instructor. Discussions of current and emerging environmental health sciences problems. One hour of discussion per week. One credit hour.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: senior standing as environmental health sciences major or consent of instructor. Topics include specialized areas of environmental health sciences. Credit will vary and will be appropriate for both advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog at the 5000-level.One, two, or three hours lecture per week. One, two, or three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: senior standing, consent of instructor. Supervised internship with state, local, and federal agencies and industries concerned with environmental programs. Forty clock hours per hour of credit. Two, three, four, five, or six credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENHS 3310, CHEM 2450 or 3350 and 3150, MATH 1302, or the equivalents. Recognition, evaluation, and control methods for environmental hazards in the workplace; instrumentation techniques for personal and ambient sampling. Regulations appropriate to industrial hygiene are reviewed for various work settings. Three hours lecture per week. Three credit hours.
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