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ENV2990 — Environmental Issues Seminar

3 credits · 3 hours

ENV 2990 - Environmental Issues Seminar ENV 2990 - Environmental Issues Seminar This 3-credit, non-lab introductory environmental science and environmental engineering technology course is suitable for science and non-science majors. Students will survey natural systems, and potential solutions to current and future environmental issues on global, regional, and local scales. Embedded in the course are explorations of interdisciplinary topics including, but not limited to, process of science; environmental ethics; attitudes and laws; resource consumption; climate change; biodiversity loss; forests and soils; food systems; agriculture, and fisheries; land use planning; pollution and toxicology; mining and energy; water and waste management; sustainable development; ecological economies; and environmental justice. Active learning is an essential component of this course. Prerequisite: ENG 1010 or permission of instructor Cross-listed: ENVE 2990 - Environmental Issues Seminar Previous: BIO*289

Prerequisites: ENG1010, ENVE2990

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