2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog
Environmental Studies Courses
All Environmental Studies Courses
ENVR 2000 Introduction to Environmental Science
(3 credits)
ENVR 2150 Wilderness Ethics: Projects for Environmental Field Programs
(1-3 credits)
ENVR 2925 People and the Environment - The Global Pollution Perspective
(3 credits)
ENVR 3040 Environmental Economics
(3 credits)
ENVR 3300 Environmental Management and Safety
(3 credits)
ENVR 3600 Environmental Justice and Sustainability
(3 credits)
ENVR 3840 Wetlands Ecology
(3 credits)
ENVR 3880 Environmental Controversies
(2 credits)
ENVR 4050 Geochemistry
(3 credits)
ENVR 4110 Environmental Chemistry
(3 credits)
ENVR 4200 Wastewater Treatment
(3 credits)
ENVR 4210 Environmental Law and Policy
(3 credits)
ENVR 4220 Sampling and Analysis
(4 credits)
ENVR 4230 Air Pollution Technology
(4 credits)
ENVR 4240 Waste Management
(4 credits)
ENVR 4260 Risk Assessment and Auditing
(3 credits)
ENVR 4400 Environmental Microbiology
(3 credits)
ENVR 4500 Environmental Toxicology
(4 credits)
ENVR 4880 Senior Seminar I
(1 credits)
ENVR 4970 Internship
(3 credits)
ENVR 4990 Thesis
(3 credits)
ENVR 4220 Sampling and Analysis (4 credits)
Methods of sampling and analysis of air, water, soil and other environmental compartments will be described in lecture and experienced in laboratory session. The focus is on regulations and prescribed protocols for environmental field and lab work. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites: CHEM 1112 or CHEM 2212 or ENVR 2000 or GEOL 1110 or consent of instructor.
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