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830 Environmental Science

830:130. Environmental Science -- 3 hrs.
Functional and holistic approach to understanding the Earth and the interactions of its non-living and living components. Regulatory issues, environmental ethics, environmental law, and scientific principles. Prerequisites: 840:052; 860:048; 920:024 or both 920:053 and 920:054. (Offered Spring)

830:165(g). Environmental Health Science — 3 hrs.
Provides a comprehensive survey of the manner in which human health and the quality and state of the natural environment interact. Prerequisite: junior standing. (Same as 410:165g.) (Offered odd Springs)

830:166(g). Environmental and Occupational Health Regulations — 3 hrs.
Overview of environmental and occupational safety laws applied to the practice of environmental science. Emphasis on application of the legislation with a focus on regulations. Major environmental laws such as the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act will be covered. Site visits will be included. Prerequisite: junior standing. (Same as 410:166g.) (Offered even Springs)

830:195. Environmental Science/Technology Internship -- 1-10 hrs.
Supervised work experience in conjunction with academic project conducted under faculty guidance. May be repeated for maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite: consent of department head. (Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer)

830:200. Environmental Biology -- 3 hrs.
Advanced topics in physiological ecology, community ecology, environmental microbiology, ecological genetics, bioenergetics, and biodiversity. (Offered odd Falls)

830:235. Topics in Environmental Chemistry -- 3 hrs.
Advanced topics in chemistry for environmental science and technology. Topics include water, air, and geochemistry; environmental chemistry, measurement techniques, and chemical ecology. (Offered odd Springs)

830:250. Global Systems -- 3 hrs.
Advanced topics in global systems for environmental science and technology. Topics include surface and groundwater hydrology, meteorology, atmospheric physics, and oceanography to gain an understanding of physical and geological processes that influence and are influenced by earth's biosphere. (Offered even Falls)

830:285. Readings in Environmental Science/Technology -- 1-10 hrs.
Independent readings in environmental science/technology from selected list approved in advance. Prerequisite: consent of department head. (Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer)

830:289. Environmental Science/Technology Seminar -- 1 hr.
Current topics in environmental science/technology. Students will present one seminar per year. Prerequisite: must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. (Offered Fall and Spring)

830:292. Environmental Analysis -- 3 hrs.
Laboratory methods and techniques in Environmental Science with emphasis in measurements, chemical constituents, and biological parameters important to understanding environmental processes. Prerequisite: enrolled in graduate studies in biology, chemistry, or environmental science/technology. (Offered even Falls)

830:299. Research -- 1-9 hrs.
Prerequisite: must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. (Offered Fall and Spring)

 

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