Environmental Science Courses (Biological Sciences Department)

 

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EVR 1009 - Environmental Science
Study of the physical environment, its relationship with the biosphere, and man's impact upon natural systems.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean.

This course is transferable in a degree seeking program. Environmental Science is geared only towards students majoring in Environmental Science.

Prerequisite: MAT 0024
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 

 


EVR 1858 - Environmental Regulation
This course deals with the purpose of federal, state, and local environmental law and its impact on South Florida and the larger world community. Reason for protection of the environment, compliance with legislation, and the concept of due diligence are emphasized. Extensive use of the case studies approach will be used to illustrate the application of law.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean.

Environmental Regulation is geared only towards students majoring in Environmental Science.

Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 

 


EVR 2930 - Environmental Science Seminar
Selected current topics in environmental science and related subjects.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean.

Environmental Science Seminar is geared only towards students majoring in Environmental Science.

Contact Hours per Week: 1
Credit Hours: 1

 

 


EVS 2893C - Environmental Sampling and Analysis
This course provides an introduction to EPA and DEP-approved methods for the collection and analysis of environmental samples. The laboratory is integrated with class theory. Topics include; sampling of water, soils, sediments and hazardous waste; application of field and laboratory-based analytical methods; documentation procedures; method validation including generation of precision, accuracy, and detection limits; writing comprehensive and project-specific quality assurance plans.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean.

Environmental Sampling and Analysis is geared only towards students majoring in Environmental Science.

Prerequisties: CHM 1025 and CHM 1025L
Lab Fee: $35.00
Contact Hours per Week: 7
Credit Hours: 5

 

 

 

More environmental courses are offered in the Physical Sciences Department.