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Homepage
Syllabus
Calendar
Course Tools
FAQs
Online Learning Center
PageOut
Chapters
--Introduction
--Chapter 1
--Chapter 23
--Chapter 3
--Chapter 4
--Chapter 6
--Chapter 10
--Chapter 15
--Chapter 16
--Chapter 19
--Chapter 18
--Chapter 20
--Chapter 21

Course Description

ENVR 1301: Environmental Science I (3:3-0)

This is a one-semester course designed for the non-science major. It is a general interest course requiring a minimum of previous science background and relating scientific knowledge to problems involving energy and the environment. Topics include energy resources, water, mineral resources, air and water pollutants, pesticides and other toxic chemicals, solid and hazardous wastes, crowding, land use and abuse, economic considerations and some governmental regulatory agencies.

My goal is to help you, the student, achieve YOUR goals. I will do whatever I can to make this a positive learning experience. Because this is a self-paced course, I have set deadlines for the assignments. These deadlines will assure that the work is done on time and the student is able to complete the course in the allotted time.

ENVR-1301-1002 (1271)
Environmental Science I
Internet Course
12 week course.
May 31 - July 6, 2005
Contact instructor at
ralph.hicks@templejc.edu


   

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