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Dec 03, 2024
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ENVS 207 - Field & Laboratory Environmental Science 6 CR
Practices current scientific methods of investigation and analysis of a variety of environmental elements. Format includes approximately equal components of field experience and laboratory exercises. Note: Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BC.
Course Outcomes - Explain and use the scientific method to design and conduct research in terrestrial and aquatic environments.
- Explain the basic principles of environmental science, particularly the science of ecology, environmental chemistry, and biogeochemical cycling.
- Make careful observations and conduct environmental field work using multiple sampling methods to collect data on biota, air, soil and water.
- Set up and conduct controlled experiments in the lab, to test hypotheses.
- Analyze field, laboratory and published data using scientific method, basic statistical analysis, library research and graphing.
- Interpret biological, chemical and geologic data, to determine human impacts on the environment.
- Critically review and discuss important scientific articles and newly released studies.
- Present and effectively communicate collected data and data analysis in a concise written and oral format.
GenEd Outcomes: Creative and Critical Thinking - Scientific Inquiry (Nature of Science)
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