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Master
Course Outline
Introduction to Environmental Sciences
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Number: AGPR 101 |
| Credits: 5 |
Hours per Quarter: 60
Lecture Hours:40
Lab Hours:20
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Description
Provides a study of natural and modified systems and their interactions with humans and other living organisms. Students will gain scientific understanding of natural environments and the effects of human modification upon the natural world. Topics include climate, soil, water resources, riparian areas, hazardous waste, and pollution of air, food, water, and agriculture. Students will learn about assessment procedures and riparian habitat improvements used by local government agencies. Lab work required. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score or grade of C or higher in ENGL 099; or permission of the Science Division Chair or designee. Recommended: READ 088 of higher. Student may not earn credit for both AGPR 101 and ENVS& 101. |
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Two Year Projected Schedule
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Winter |
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Summer |
Mini |
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*Year one is all odd years
(2003-2004)
**Year two is all even years (2004-2005)
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