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|description=Environmental Science is where biology, chemistry, and physics intersect to help us understand our Earth. In this course we will analyze the intricate connections between living organisms and our Earth, specifically examining human interaction with our environment. We will learn about many of the natural processes occurring all around us on a daily basis. This course will use lecture, discussion, projects and experiments to help us understand our environment on a deeper level. | |description=Environmental Science is where biology, chemistry, and physics intersect to help us understand our Earth. In this course we will analyze the intricate connections between living organisms and our Earth, specifically examining human interaction with our environment. We will learn about many of the natural processes occurring all around us on a daily basis. This course will use lecture, discussion, projects and experiments to help us understand our environment on a deeper level. | ||
|department=Science | |department=Science | ||
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|grcode=EL | |grcode=EL |
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Department | Science |
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Sessions | 1 |
GR Code | EL |
Offered | Currently |
Open to |
Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors |
Environmental Science is where biology, chemistry, and physics intersect to help us understand our Earth. In this course we will analyze the intricate connections between living organisms and our Earth, specifically examining human interaction with our environment. We will learn about many of the natural processes occurring all around us on a daily basis. This course will use lecture, discussion, projects and experiments to help us understand our environment on a deeper level.