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ENSC1003 — Environmental Science

3 credits · 45 hours

ENSC 1003 - Environmental Science ENSC 1003 - Environmental Science Description A course focusing on the interrelationships between man and his environment. The first half of the course is an abbreviated study of basic ecological and conservation principles. The second half focuses on environmental topics of special interest. These topics may include air and water pollution, environmental ethics, policy and decision-making, waste management, attracting and preserving wildlife, or other requested topics. Explain the scientific method and how it is used to acquire information about the world around them. Relate scientific approach to understanding challenges and issues affecting their environment. Describe GIS (Global Information Systems) and how it applies to the scientific community in today’s workplace. General Education

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