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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Science : Environmental Science
Environmental Science is the discipline of detecting and solving environmental problems. Human impacts on the natural world span geology, chemistry, and the mathematical and natural sciences. The program in Environmental Science is multi-disciplinary and is oriented towards teaching analytical and problem solving skills that take advantage of a students' major science discipline. The subjects that lead to a degree of Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) provide the necessary training to make the graduate effective at finding solutions to a variety of environmental problems. The degree provides graduates with the opportunity to make valuable contributions to industry, regulatory authorities and education.
600-201 Physical Environment 600-203 Environmental Measurement 600-301 Problem Solving in Environmental Science 600-302 Research Project in Environmental Science 600-303 Environmental Risk Assessment
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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Science : Environmental Science
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