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| One course must be selected from each Department below, or an alternative course can be chosen with permission of Department Head. An additional course must also be chosen from any of those listed below. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed." - Mohandas K Gandhi |
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| LIBERAL ARTS COURSES (1 required) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SCIENCE COURSES (1 required) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| EC 403. PUBLIC FINANCE 3-0-3 Examination of the revenue, expenditure and credit policies and practices of the Federal Government, and of the principles of taxation and fiscal administration. Consideration of selected topics in state and local finance. Prerequisites: EC 201-202 |
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| BI 311. ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY 3-3-4 A study of environmental problems related to the interaction of modern man with his environment. Emphasis is placed on the biological implications and interpretations of current environmental issues. No prerequisites. (For B.A. or non-biology majors only.) |
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| ENGINEERING COURSES (1 required) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| CE 321. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 3-0-3 Environmental aspects of pollution control emphasizing water and wastewater treatment, with a review of waste/water characteristics, environmental regulations, risk assessment, solid waste management, groundwater contamination, and air quality. |
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| PS 306. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3-0-3 A survey of principles and practices used by Human Resource and General Managers and the managed in their work situations. Most intensive study of the functions of selection and placement; training and development; compensation and benefits; employee and labor relations/communications, health, safety, and security. Prerequisite: PS 201. |
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| CH 315. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I 3-3-4 1/2 Theory and practice of chemical analysis. Classical volumetric methods and an introduction to instrumental methods including potentiometric titrations, spectrophotometry, flame emission and ion selective electrodes. Emphasis upon real samples and development of analytical laboratory techniques. |
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| GE 201. PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 3-0-3 The physical features and materials of the earth, including the internal and external processes by which they are formed. Fall semester. |
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| PO 407. PUBLIC SECTOR SEMINAR 3-0-3 An introduction to the field of public administration, focusing on the role of public sector professionals. Topics covered include management, organizational dynamics, quantitative methods, and public administration theory. Prerequisite: 2nd class standing. |
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| BI 413. MICROBIOLOGY 3-3-4 A survey of the biology of microorganisms encompassing their diversity, structure, metabolism, pathogenesis, and ecology. A primary focus will be on medical and veterinary pathogens, including viruses, and the molecular basis of disease. Laboratory exercises will cover identification and manipulation of bacteria and single-celled eukaryotes. Prerequisites: BI 101 and BI 102. |
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| GE 204. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY 3-0-3 The analysis of natural and cultural environmental relationships and their economic and geopolitical implications; conservation and pollution prevention techniques. Prerequisite: Either GE 201, GE 306, or permission of the instructor. Spring semester. |
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| BU 220.* PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3-0-3 The principles and techniques of business management, with emphasis on the processes of management in the private sector of the economy. Analysis of the managerial functions of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling |
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