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Dec 30, 2024
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BIOS 112 - Environmental Science A course that presents elementary concepts of scientific methodology and discusses issues relevant to understanding the natural environment and human activity. Scientific, political, and socioeconomic aspects of human activity related to the environment will be introduced and examined. This course will aim toward instilling an understanding of how and what scientifically-based points of view have contributed to the current climate of discussion regarding the environment. This course will emphasize the development of critical thinking as well as investigative and comprehension skills. Requires co-requisite enrollment in BIOS-112L. Open to non-science majors only.
Credit Hours: 4 Notes This course will satisfy the general education lab science requirement for non-science majors (except in those majors where a specific science course is required).
This course is also offered as HONR-BS112 for students in the Kairos Honors Program.
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