Course Descriptions for the Science Department

Environmental Science  
List of all courses and their descriptions
List of all courses, their descriptions and offerings in the schedule book

ENVS1022 - Energy Fund and Sustainability

Spring 2024

The Energy Fundamentals and Sustainability course is an introductory course that focuses on energy production and use, while defining and discussing the principles of Sustainability. The course will focus on the current energy trends on a local, national and international level. Students will also be introduced to sustainable energy production. The students will participate in discussions about the environmental, political, and socioeconomic ramifications of conventional energy generation. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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 M  Monday
 T  Tuesday
 W  Wednesday
 R  Thursday
 F  Friday
 S  Saturday
 U  Sunday

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No Courses Found

ENVS1024 - Green Buildings and Leed

Spring 2024

Green Buildings and LEED Credentials serve as an introduction to green building methods and prepares students for passing their LEED Green Associate credentialing exam. It is increasingly important for college graduates to enter the workforce with applied knowledge and tools to obtain competitive jobs. This unique course is offered for students in the Energy and Sustainability Minor or students who are interested in Green Buildings. By the end of this course students will be well prepared to schedule and take the LEED Green Associate exam outside of the classroom. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS1140 - Weather and Climate

Spring 2024

This course studies the physical and chemical properties of the Earth's atmosphere and their impact on humankind. The structure and dynamics of the troposphere, stratosphere, and ionosphere are examined. Elements of cloud formation, air masses, air pollution, and weather forecasting are reviewed. Methods for classifying and analyzing the world's climatic regions are discussed. The environmental hazards of tornadoes, chinook winds, monsoons, green house gases, and hurricanes, among others, are reviewed. Principles of scientific inquiry are integrated throughout the course. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M W F
Location: Moon
Room: Hale Center 303
Time: 11:00-11:50 am
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ENVS1160 - Environmental Science

Spring 2024

The course is a first course in the study of environment science. The course is a study of interrelationships that equips students with the necessary information to understand the complex arena of environmental concerns, problems, and alternative courses of action. Questions of human populations and their interaction with the environment, as well as basic ecological principles, environmental ethics, resource use, and conservation are addressed. This course concludes with alternatives we might use to build a society capable of living on Earth with less harmful impacts. Principles of scientific inquiry are integrated throughout the course. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: T R
Location: Moon
Room: John Jay 142
Time: 09:30-10:45 am
Instructor: Short
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Short
Session: 4 (03/09/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Short
Session: 2 (01/13/2024 - 03/08/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Short
Session: 2 (01/13/2024 - 03/08/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Stuart
Session: 4 (06/29/2024 - 08/23/2024)
Term: Summer 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room: John Jay 231
Time: -
Instructor: Short
Session: 4 (06/29/2024 - 08/23/2024)
Term: Summer 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days:
Location: Moon
Room:
Time:
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Short
Session: 2 (08/24/2024 - 10/18/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Short
Session: 4 (10/19/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Short
Session: 2 (08/24/2024 - 10/18/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Short
Session: 4 (10/19/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.


ENVS1170 - Environmental Health

Spring 2024

This course will concentrate on human populations and the need to control factors that are harmful to human life. Methods of controlling communicable disease, wastewater treatment, solid waste management, insect and rodent control, radiation control, and environmental health hazards are emphasized. The course concludes with a discussion of the human impact on resources and ecosystems, management of pollution, as well as environmental policy and decision making regarding the positive and negative effects of the choices a person makes that affect his or her health. Principles of scientific inquiry are integrated throughout the course. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Dress
Session: 4 (03/09/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: O´Connor
Session: 2 (01/13/2024 - 03/08/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room: Hale Center 203
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 4 (06/29/2024 - 08/23/2024)
Term: Summer 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.

Credits: 3
Days: ONLINE
Location: Internet/ Online
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 2 (08/24/2024 - 10/18/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Course is taught Fully Online.


ENVS1210 - Intro To Land/Energy Mgmt

Spring 2024

This course will provide a broad overview of the different disciplines the oil and gas industry consists of, focusing on environmental and land/business topics that induce oil and gas development. The purpose of this course will be to provide a general understanding of the foundation on which energy companies build their businesses, and how the multiple disciplines interact with one another to develop natural resources. Land topics will include the determination of mineral/oil & gas ownership, curing title defects, negotiating leases, and calculating mineral and royalty interests. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS1999 - Environmental Science Elective

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services.

3 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS2012 - Renewable Resources

Spring 2024

This course provides comprehensive overview of renewable energy technologies including biofuels, geothermal energy, hydroelectric power, hydrogen fuel cells, solar energy (active and passive), tidal power, and wind energy. The types of energy and potential uses from each energy source will be covered. The energy budget and overall efficiency will be calculated. The economic, social, and environmental impact of each technology will also be considered.
Prerequisites: ENVS1022 or ENGR1022 and ENVS1023 or ENGR1023 3 Credits
3 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS2500 - Ecology Fundamentals

Spring 2024

Ecology is the study of how organisms interact with their natural environments. This course covers experimentation and models, relationships between organisms and their abiotic environments, population ecology and various symbiotic relationships, community ecology, ecosystem energetics and biogeochemical cycles, as well as aquatic and terrestrial biomes.
Prerequisites: BIOL1310 and CHEM1210 Co-requisite: ENVS2550 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisites: BIOL1310 and CHEM1210 Co-requisite: ENVS2550 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: M W F
Location: Moon
Room: Hale Center 310
Time: 12:00-12:50 pm
Instructor: Hanna
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisites: BIOL1310 and CHEM1210 Co-requisite: ENVS2550 3 Credits


ENVS2550 - Ecology Fundamentals Lab

Spring 2024

This lab will focus on how the science of ecology is done, including examining the scientific method, the design of experiments, collection and analysis of data and finally the presentation of research results. The lab will use these methods to examine fundamental topics in ecology. Co-requisite: ENVS2500 1 Credits
1 Credits

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Credits: 1
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Co-requisite: ENVS2500 1 Credits

Credits: 1
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: John Jay 248
Time: 11:00-01:30 pm
Instructor: Hanna
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Co-requisite: ENVS2500 1 Credits

Credits: 1
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: John Jay 248
Time: 02:00-04:30 pm
Instructor: Hanna
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Co-requisite: ENVS2500 1 Credits


ENVS3022 - Energy Stor Convers and Transp

Spring 2024

This course introduces conventional and renewable mechanisms for the transfer and storage of electrical energy. The course beneficially integrates class presentations and hands-on demonstration activities. The topics include: electrochemical storage systems and related power densities; super capacitors, lithium batteries, fuel cell systems, proton exchange membranes, fuel cell stacks; basic principles of operation and future development needs; materials for energy storage and conversion; conventional lead-acid, zinc-air, nickel-cadmium and nickel-metal hydride batteries; fuel cell architectures and electrode life times; purely ionic conductors; mixed Ionic / electronic conductors; ionic transport, conductivity in polymers; AC to DC and DC to AC transformers and electrical circuits; economics of energy storage and conversion.
Prerequisites: CHEM1210 amd CHEM1215, PHYS1210 and PHYS1215, and PHYS2210 and PHYS2215 3 Credits
3 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS3999 - Environmental Science Elective

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services.

3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024


ENVS4010 - Field Mth Monitor Aquatic Syst

Spring 2024

This course exposes students to various lab and field methods used to monitor the aqueous environment. Topics include: Water sampling, major constituents (solids, dissolved oxygen and oxygen demand, acidity and alkalinity, hardness, and conductivity), common ions (via UV/VIS spectroscopy, ion chromatography and ion-selective electrodes), and trace pollutants (metals and organics). Students collect and analyze samples from the field using portable sampling devices and instrumentation.
Prerequisite: CHEM3500 1 Credits
1 Credits

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Credits: 1
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: CHEM3500 1 Credits


ENVS4020 - Field Mth Monitor Atmosph Syst

Spring 2024

This course exposes students to various field methods used to monitor the atmospheric environment. Topics include: Field measurements, gases (time-weighted and instantaneous), particulate matter, and wet and dry deposition. Students collect and analyze samples from the field using portable sampling devices and instrumentation.
Prerequisite: METE3000 1 Credits
1 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4030 - Field Mth Monitor Geologic Sys

Spring 2024

This is a laboratory/field course that exposes students to the appropriate use, calibration and design of portable field equipment used to monitor the quality of geologic systems. Students become familiar with the operation of the equipment in field and laboratory settings. Use of fixed semi-permanent and permanent field stations are utilized to provide hands-on demonstrations of equipment use. Students quantify data collected and prepare reports relevant to the collection methods utilized and in compliance with the industry and governmental standards applicable to the system analyzed.
Prerequisite: GEOL4000 1 Credits
1 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4040 - Field Mth Of Industrial Hygien

Spring 2024

TThis is a laboratory/field course that exposes students to the appropriate use, calibration and design of portable field equipment used in industrial hygiene investigations. Students become familiar with the operation of the equipment in the field and laboratory settings. Air, water, sound and temperature conditions, among others, in buildings and other structures are monitored to provide hands-on demonstrations of equipment use. Students qualify data collected and prepare reports relevant to the collection methods utilized and in compliance with the industry and governmental standards applicable to the system analyzed.
Prerequisite: CHEM3500 1 Credits
1 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4050 - Field Mth Monitor Biol Syst

Spring 2024

This is a laboratory/field course that exposes students to the appropriate techniques and procedures used to field collect and preserve biological specimens in biological investigations. Students become familiar with these collection techniques in field and laboratory settings. Indoor and outdoor locations are sampled to provide hands-on demonstrations of the appropriate collection and preservation techniques. Students collect specimens and prepare relevant reports detailing their collection activities.
Prerequisite: ENVS2500 1 Credits
1 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4060 - Surv Environmental Technol

Spring 2024

This is a research course that exposes students to the industrial and governmental literature on the technologies and methodologies available to the environmental science professional to monitor the environment on local, regional or global sales. Students review the literature to identify the vendors and purveyors of the equipment to monitor specific environmental variables by examining the operating manuals of the equipment reviewed. Students prepare reports recommending appropriate suites of equipment capable of addressing the compliance or non-compliance of an ecosystem with applicable industry and governmental standards and regulations
Prerequisite: CHEM3500 1 Credits
1 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4100 - Advanced Ecology

Spring 2024

This is an advanced course in environmental science. This course will explore advanced topics in ecology, focusing on topics of particular importance for the environmental science discipline. The overall theme of the course will involve applying the ecological concepts covered in class to identifying and solving environmental problems. The course will explore aquatic and wetland ecology, biogeochemistry, ecosystem ecology, techniques in ecological research, and industrial ecology. The course will incorporate reading from the primary literature
Prerequisite: ENVS2500 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ENVS2500 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: M W F
Location: Moon
Room: John Jay 248
Time: 10:00-10:50 am
Instructor: Dress
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: ENVS2500 3 Credits


ENVS4112 - Energy Research Seminar

Spring 2024

The Energy Research Seminar is the capstone course for the Alternative Energy Minor and should be taken by juniors or seniors (above 60 credits). The course will focus on current issues of importance in the Alternative Energy field. Expert speakers from the campus community and the Pittsburgh region will address topics following a particular course theme selected by the instructor. Students will be expected to review and critically discuss selected articles and will have the opportunity to serve as discussion leaders at least once during the semester. Each student will prepare a research paper on a specific topic of their own choosing and which is aligned with the Alternative Energy theme of the course.
Prerequisites: ENVS1022 or ENGR1022 and ENVS1023 or ENGR1023 Co-requisites: two electives in student's discipline of study 3 Credits
3 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4450 - Air/Water/Land Pol Cntrl & Mgt

Spring 2024

This is an advanced course in environmental science and examines techniques used to legislate, control and ameliorate anthropogenic pollution. Design and use of various devices used to reduce air pollution are discussed. Air pollution's role in acid rain and global warming are studied. Public water systems and sewage treatment techniques and their role in controlling stream, lake and groundwater quality are examined. Industrial use and management of water of water as a resource is reviewed. Landfill design, location and permitting are reviewed, as are solid wastes' impact on groundwater, urban aesthetics and cost to urban infrastructure. Case studies of governmental, industrial and residential attempts to successfully control and manage anthropogenic pollution are conducted. Other topics include research techniques, assessment, methods of monitoring and analysis and environmental law.
Prerequisite: PHYS1210 or PHYS2610 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: M W F
Location: Moon
Room: John Jay 248
Time: 02:00-02:50 pm
Instructor: Short
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: PHYS1210 or PHYS2610 3 Credits


ENVS4460 - Env Health Of Toxic

Spring 2024

The study of the nature, properties, effects and detection of toxic substances in the environment and in any environmentally exposed species, including humans. This course will provide a general understanding of toxicology related to the environment. Fundamental concepts to be covered include dose-response relationships, absorption of toxicants, distribution and storage of toxicants, biotransformation and elimination of toxicants, target organ toxicity, teratogenesis, mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and risk assessment. In the second part of the course, study focuses on the fate and transport of contaminants in the environment. The course will examine a selection of chemicals of environmental interest and how they are tested and regulated.
Prerequisites: PHYS1210 or PHYS2610 and COSK2220 or COSK2225 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: Badger
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024
Prerequisites: PHYS1210 or PHYS2610 and COSK2220 or COSK2225 3 Credits


ENVS4470 - Environ Law, Ethics & Pub Pol

Spring 2024

An introduction to the theories and statutes of environmental law, designed to develop an understanding of how environmental activity is regulated. This course focuses on the U.S. legal system, with some comparative and international examples.
Prerequisite: 21 credits of 2000 level science or above. 3 Credits
3 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4480 - Nat Resource Mgmt & Conserv

Spring 2024

This is an advanced course in environmental science for students majoring in the life or related sciences who are considering careers in the public sector as managers or stewards of the public land and resources. The course utilizes a case study approach to engage students in discussion of appropriate techniques to manage and utilize the public resources of the U.S. Successful and unsuccessful management plans implemented in the U.S.'s national, state, and local parks are reviewed. Timber management of the national forests is discussed. Riparian and river management techniques within the nation's parks and game lands are reviewed. Mineral rights and oil and gas exploration within public land is examined, along with other mineral exploration and exploitation policies and agricultural practices within public lands. Management of deer, bear and other game species is discussed. Other topics include: opportunity cost analysis for evaluation policy options, techniques to identify sources of inefficiency in management of specific resources. This is a communication intensive course to fulfill students' communication skills VI-IX requirement.
Prerequisites: ENVS2500 and CSCM1030 (COSK2220) or CSHR1030 3 Credits
3 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4700 - Senior Thesis

Spring 2024

This is an elective course that can serve as a capstone course for the BS/BS degree in environmental sciences. The student works with his/her advisor to identify a project of mutual interest and researches the topic and prepares a significant written document or other work of scholarship that outlines the methods of investigation, the scope of the project, the results of the project, and the significance of the results. Extensive literature research and/or laboratory study are to be part of the senior thesis. Presentation of the results of the work at a departmental seminar is required
Prerequisite: Permission of the department head 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: Permission of the department head 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: Permission of the department head 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: Permission of the department head 3 Credits

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: Permission of the department head 3 Credits


ENVS4902 - Internship/Coop Ed

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services. Please try again at a later time 2 Credits
2 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4903 - Internship/Coop Ed

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services. Please try again at a later time 3 Credits
3 Credits

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Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024

Credits: 3
Days: APPT
Location: Moon
Room:
Time: -
Instructor: ** Staff **
Session: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Term: Fall 2024


ENVS4906 - Internship/Coop Ed

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services. Please try again at a later time 6 Credits
6 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4909 - Internship/Coop Ed

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services. Please try again at a later time 9 Credits
9 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4913 - Internship/Coop Ed

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services.

3 Credits

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No Courses Found

ENVS4951 - Independent Study

Spring 2024

Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services.

1 Credits

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No Courses Found