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ENVS 372 Environmental Assessment 3.0 Credits

This course will introduce students to the types of ecological and environmental assessments commonly used to predict and determine environmental impacts. The importance of environmental regulation as it relates to the design, implementation, analysis and interpretation of environmental studies will be discussed. Content topics include environmental assessment of water, soil, and vegetation, as well as considerations that must be accounted for in preparing environmental assessments and analyses including land use, scale, economic factors, public health, and historic & archeological resources.

College/Department: College of Arts and Sciences
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: CHEM 102 [Min Grade: D] and (GEO 101 [Min Grade: D] or CAEE 212 [Min Grade: D] or ENVS 203 [Min Grade: D])

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