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ENVN 2010  ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS (2 credits)

An overview of current environmental problems and the efforts to solve those problems. Intended for Environmental Studies majors and other students with an interest in conservation, the human environment, and management of natural resources. This course examines current local, regional, and global environmental issues and explores work being done to improve environmental quality. The purpose of the course is to give students a broad, interdisciplinary overview of environmental topics and to provide introductory, hands-on experience working with tools that are used to solve environmental problems that they will also encounter in advanced coursework. Usually offered every semester.

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1330 or GEOL 1010 or GEOG 1050 (or concurrent enrollment). Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Environmental Science, Bachelor of Science with a Concentration in Life Science

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-arts-sciences/environmental-studies/environmental-sciences-environmental-studies-bs-life-sciences-concentration/

All students are required to take a writing in the discipline course within their major.  For the environmental science major with a concentration in life sciences, the writing in the discipline requirement can be fulfilled through one of the two options for biology majors:

Political Science, MS

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/graduate/degree-programs-certificates-minors/political-science/political-science-ms/

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