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ENVS Courses: Fall
2008
ENVS 101 (3)
Introduction to
Environmental Issues - This course is offered every semester and is designed to
introduce environmental issues to students interested in the environment.
It serves as the introductory course for both the BS in Environmental Sciences
and the BA in Environmental Studies. All students are welcome in the
course, but please note that it does not satisfy general education science
requirements.
ENVS
461-463 (1-3) Internship in the Environment: A
signature is required to register for this course. The course
allows students to receive academic credit while working with
environmental professionals. Please see Dr. Lipscomb for
further information. A contract
(including job description) must be signed within the first two
weeks of the semester in which the student is receiving credit.
ENVS 495 or 496
(3) Independent Study: Students will work with a faculty member to study
an environmental topic. The student should contact the faculty member and
the instructor of record as early as possible to discuss potential topics and
projects. The student will then submit a written project proposal to the
instructor of record within the first two weeks of the semester which must be
signed by the student, the faculty supervisor and the instructor of record.
Project formats may vary from library research to field work to laboratory work
to community work, but will all culminate in the writing of a formal report
which should be at least 10 pages in length. For a tentative course schedule,
click here.
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