Environmental Science (ENVS)
Faculty of Arts and Science
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Note:
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Environmental Science courses are interdisciplinary courses which are normally jointly delivered by more than one Arts and Science department. |
Environmental Science 2000
Fundamentals of Environmental Science
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Contact hours per week:
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3-0-0 |
An overview of the fundamentals of environmental science, with a focus on physical and living systems, processes and the ways in which humans depend on, interact with and affect these systems. Topics may include but are not limited to current environmental concerns, such as human population growth, human changes to biogeochemical cycles, and institutional responses to resource use and pollution.
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Prerequisite(s):
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One 1000-level course (3.0 credit hours) in Biology, Chemistry, Geography, or Physics |
Environmental Science 3000
Selected Studies in Environmental Science I (Series)
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Contact hours per week:
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3-0-0 or 3-3-0 |
Studies in selected areas of Environmental Science. Specific offerings are generally interdisciplinary.
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Prerequisite(s):
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Will be specified (including any recommended background) for individual offerings |
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Note:
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May require laboratories, tutorials or both. |
Environmental Science 3999
Collaborative Registration Placeholder
This is a placeholder registration for students admitted to the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with a major in Environmental Science who are enrolled in the Technical Studies Semester at an associated college.
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Note:
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No fees are assessed for this registration. |
Environmental Science 4000
Selected Studies in Environmental Science II (Series)
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Contact hours per week:
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3-0-0 or 3-3-0 |
Studies in selected areas of Environmental Science. Specific offerings are generally interdisciplinary and may involve natural science and/or social science components.
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Prerequisite(s):
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Will be specified (including any recommended background) for individual offerings |
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Note:
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May require laboratories, tutorials or both. |