Course ID number should be pulled from Power Campus eventid. It is the official code and is not displayed anywhere.
Short Name will be Power Campus EVENT_ID plus section number plus academic year + academic term code + session (F = Fall, W = Winter, S = Spring, M = Summer) .
Example: BIOL1101AF202101
- Teacher: Sarah Sojka
Course ID number should be pulled from Power Campus eventid. It is the official code and is not displayed anywhere.
Short Name will be Power Campus EVENT_ID plus section number plus academic year + academic term code + session (F = Fall, W = Winter, S = Spring, M = Summer) .
Example: BIOL1101AF202101
- Teacher: Sarah Sojka
Course ID number should be pulled from Power Campus eventid. It is the official code and is not displayed anywhere.
Short Name will be Power Campus EVENT_ID plus section number plus academic year + academic term code + session (F = Fall, W = Winter, S = Spring, M = Summer) .
Example: BIOL1101AF202101
- Teacher: Sarah Sojka
- Teacher: Sarah Sojka
- Teacher: Sarah Sojka

Students critically evaluate scholarly articles from peer-reviewed environmental or marine science journals, gain expertise in researching and writing a literature survey, in their chosen area of focus, and hone oral presentation skills. Credit hours: 4. Prerequisites: senior standing.
- Teacher: Karin Warren
- Teacher: Karin Warren
- Teacher: Karin Warren

An interdisciplinary, quantitative approach to understanding environmental issues. Students will learn practical applications of methods used to assess environmental problems including estimation techniques, box modelling, and visual displays of data. Topics include transport and fate of persistent pollutants, impact of human activities on climate, climate feedbacks, air pollution, acid deposition, fisheries management, ocean acidification, and disruptions of biogeochemical cycles. Credit horus: 4. Prerequisite: EVST 1101 or EVST 1104 or MSCI 1101 or permission of the instructor.
- Teacher: Karin Warren
- Teacher: Karin Warren