PWS 150
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Environmental Biology
Plant and Wildlife Sciences
College of Life Sciences
Course Description
Conservation and management of natural resources concurrent with increasing socioeconomic and human population demands; factors such as soil, water, and air pollution, resources management, bioremediation, nutrient cycles, and global climate changes
When Taught
Fall and Winter
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Note
Fulfills GE requirements. Check core.byu.edu.
Title
Global Environmental Issues
Learning Outcome
Become fluent in the science of global environmental problems, movements, and solutions including biodiversity, ecosystem function, agriculture and food production, energy systems, water, urbanization, population dynamics, air quality, and climate.
Title
Scientific Principles and Methods
Learning Outcome
Apply the scientific method through simplified experiments with testable hypotheses. Learn to interpret experimental observations and data and how to communicate discoveries in written and verbal formats.
Title
The Environment and Culture
Learning Outcome
Discover how environmental quality and conservation is influenced by history, economy, and unique cultural perspectives.
Title
Environmental Stewardship
Learning Outcome
Foster and promote environmental stewardship within your realm of influence and your community.