ENV 3601 Environmental Science
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Number: ENV 3601

Name: Environmental Science

Instructor:  Paul Kruse (bio)

Section: F04-02

Credits: 3


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Course Description:
A broad presentation of environmental science, integrating technical and social concepts and issues. The ecological, economic, social and ethical aspects of current issues are scrutinized from a scientific base.

Course Goals and Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, students will:
1. Understand the interrelationships involved in natural systems.
2. Understand the complexities involved in environmental problem solving; understanding the relationships between science, economics, politics and philosophy.
3. Understand man's utilization of the earth's resources and the ideas associated with man's degradation of the environment.
4. Understand the basic concepts of population growth and it's impact and demand on natural systems.
5. Understand resource use including; agricultural, fossil fuel, nuclear power, water uses.
6. Understand the various types of pollution; their sources, effects, management and minimization.
7. Understand the basic environmental laws, both national and international, which effect business and individuals.
8. Have examined alternative technologies and processes which will minimize environmental degradation.
9. Have examined the concept of sustainable development, both from a business and social viewpoint; and have examined the mechanisms which may lead to sustainable practices.
10. Have examined individual effects and impacts on the environment; and will have developed and implemented practices which will minimize negative impacts.

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