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Chemical Engineering (BS): Sustainable Engineering, Energy, and the Environment
The Sustainable Engineering, Energy, and Environment Concentration connects chemical engineering concepts with global grand challenges in the generation of clean and affordable energy, as well as sustainable and environmentally responsible engineering practices.
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...Student Union. The main office is located on the second floor, room 203. Additional facilities...
Biochemistry (BS)
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...living systems. The mission of the Biochemistry undergraduate...CH 101,102; CH 203,204 for CH...
Hindi-Urdu (Minor)
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...to explore the relation between the nations of...Urdu II Conversation , WLHU 203 Intermediate Hindi-Urdu...
Marine Sciences (BS): Physics Concentration
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...how the oceans, their biological communities, the solid...241; PY 201, 202, 203. No more than...
Chemical Engineering (BS): CHE/TE Dual Major
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...radiation while on the moon. The program offers...101/102 and CH 203/204 may substitute...
Chemical Engineering (BS): Honors Concentration
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...completing the standard CHE curriculum. Admission to the...Chemistry Laboratory and CH 203 General Chemistry II...
Chemical Engineering (BS): Nanoscience Concentration
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The Nanoscience Concentration develops students' understanding of the...Chemistry Laboratory and CH 203 General Chemistry II...
Environmental Technology and Management (Minor)
...from the advisor of the minor or the...1 s.h.) ET 203 Pollution Prevention (1...
AEC 203 An Introduction to the Honey Bee and Beekeeping
Introduction to honey bee biology and a fundamental understanding of beekeeping management including crop pollination by bees. Examination of the relationships between honey bees and humans from prehistoric through modern times and the behavior and social system of one of the animal world's most complex and highly organized non-human societies.
GEP Natural Sciences
Typically offered in Fall only
THE 203 Theory and Practice of Acting
Basic contemporary theories on acting, with practical application through classroom exercises. Role analysis, adaptation of voice and body to performance demands, and role development through various rehearsal activities.
GEP Visual and Performing Arts
Typically offered in Fall and Spring
IDS 203 Humans and the Environment
Solutions-focused examination of the varied, complex, and evolving frameworks used to make sense of how individuals & societies connect with the biophysical environment. Emphasis on current issues and relevance of interdisciplinary training to careers including environmental planning and policy, sustainable tourism, parks and recreation management, conservation, environmental education, and climate resilience. Topics include: population dynamics, public land and common resources, renewable natural resources, pollution, water resources, energy and non-renewable resources.
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer
NR 203 Humans and the Environment
Solutions-focused examination of the varied, complex, and evolving frameworks used to make sense of how individuals & societies connect with the biophysical environment. Emphasis on current issues and relevance of interdisciplinary training to careers including environmental planning and policy, sustainable tourism, parks and recreation management, conservation, environmental education, and climate resilience. Topics include: population dynamics, public land and common resources, renewable natural resources, pollution, water resources, energy and non-renewable resources.
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer
PRT 203 Humans and the Environment
Solutions-focused examination of the varied, complex, and evolving frameworks used to make sense of how individuals & societies connect with the biophysical environment. Emphasis on current issues and relevance of interdisciplinary training to careers including environmental planning and policy, sustainable tourism, parks and recreation management, conservation, environmental education, and climate resilience. Topics include: population dynamics, public land and common resources, renewable natural resources, pollution, water resources, energy and non-renewable resources.
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer