BIOL 1520 — Environmental Science II
.......................................... 4 cr. ......................................................................3 Lec. hrs./3 Lab hrs./week Pre-Req: ACT MATH 19, ACT ENGL 18, ACT READ 19 Co-Req: None This course uses the foundations learned in Environmental Science I to explore how to resolve environmental issues and create a sustain - able society. Topics to be discussed include alternative energy, waste management, evaluating the health of ecosystems, and conservation of biodiversity. The course will take an in-depth look at the ethics and economics of environmental policy and decision making.
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