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May 02, 2024
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EVS* 114 Environmental Science Credits: 4
This course presents an introduction to the biological and physical impact of human activities on the environment. Environment-related issues on a global perspective will be addressed, with focus on topics such as deforestation, energy, droughts, floods, soil erosion, overpopulation, agriculture, air pollutants, water resources, and waste management; along with potential solutions to control or lessen the extent of environmental damage. Laboratory exercises expand upon these and other environmental topics. Students who have taken EVS 100 * may not take EVS* 114. Three hours lecture/three hours lab. Prerequisite: Basic Skills Assessment placement at MAT 137 * and ENG 101 * levels. TAP Competency: Scientific Knowledge and Understanding.
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