USF 1995-96 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 160 - 161
EVR 2001 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (3)
CR: EVR 2001L. An introductory lecture course linking the human and physical/chemical world. The course will develop an understanding of population and resource interactions.
EVR 2001L ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE LAB (1)
CR: EVR 2001. A laboratory course linking the human and physical/chemical world. The lab will develop an understanding of population and resource interactions and complement the lecture course. Field trips.
EVR 2861 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (3)
An introduction to environmental policy using class lectures, student projects, and independent readings. Emphasis will be placed on understanding basic policy mechanisms and major policy actions relating to environmental issues at the national and international level.
EVR 4910 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLICY PROJECT (3-12)
Environmental science project consisting of research in a field related to environmental science/environmental policy. Supervised by a faculty member. Open to senior majors only. (S/U only.)
EVR 4921 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLICY SEMINAR (1)
A reading and discussion seminar focusing on the interdisciplinary nature of environmental science and environmental policy. Restricted to Environmental Science majors. Repeatable up to 4 cr. hrs. (S/U only.)
EVR 4940 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE INTERNSHIP (3-12)
The purpose of this course is to promote the student's understanding and application of environmental science within a practical organizational context. Contact and project report required. Open to senior majors only. (S/U only.)
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Publication Date: June 1, 1995
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