BIOL 1060 - ^Environmental Science This course is a survey of the major environmental issues and concerns facing our planet. From a background study of natural ecosystems and human populations, the course will survey the environment, social, and economic consequences of energy generation, resource consumption, over-population, and pollution, with the goal of establishing what actually constitutes sustainability and wise environmental stewardship. Local field trips, online laboratory exercises, on campus laboratory exercises, simulations, and debates will be a major part of the course. (This course was previously BIOL 1040.)
Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Only Prerequisites: Acceptable placement scores or completion of all Learning Support Competencies in Reading and Writing or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 0810 and READ 0810 as determined by placement. Corequisites: BIOL 1060 Laboratory Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours, 45 field/lab hours per semester
General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements. Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science
Credits: (4)
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