ENVS * 1020 – Introduction to Environmental Sciences F (3-2) [0.50]

Students will be shown how to recruit their skills as scientists to identify, characterize, and analyze environmental problems. The course will emphasize the history of environmental science by focusing on how problems were first identified and then solved at different stages of human understanding of biology, chemistry, physics, economics, law, and religion. Students will be taught to communicate their understanding of environmental science to specialized audiences and to the public.





Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : March 5, 2012

Is the textbook recommended by the student? No
Did the student enjoy the professor? No
Professor : John Newman

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This class was pretty boring and the sneak peak it gave of topics in environmental science was very brief and ill informed. It's required for the program so pull through and get it over with (go to class), but don't base your opinion of the material on this class
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Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : January 7, 2011

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This was a very interesting course that gave a good sneak preview of what future environmental science classes would focus on in more detail. The lab enabled students to have discussions on current topics related to environmental science in a relaxed setting.
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