BIOL1510 — Environmental Science I
BIOL 1510 - Environmental Science I BIOL 1510 - Environmental Science I 3 to 4 Credit(s) A study of chemical, physical and biological processes in nature and how human dependence on these systems is compromised by our activities. Lecture and activities provide instruction in such topics as resource management, nutrient cycles, biomes, ecosystems, air and water quality, climate, human population growth, soil conservation, waste management, and the urban environment. Note(s): This course satisfies the 3-hour natural science requirement for AAS career education programs such as Criminal Justice, Business, Environmental Health, and Management. It is not meant to be used as part of a 4 credit natural science sequence for most degrees. Students planning to transfer into a baccalaureate program should consult their advisor when choosing natural science electives. A 4-credit version of this course may be through TNeCampus that includes a lab. General Education Requirement: Yes TN Transfer Pathway: No