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Environmental Science ENSC

Instruction offered by members of the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Social Sciences.

Program Director - A.L. Norman

Limited amounts of non-scheduled class time involvement will be required for these courses.

Senior Courses

Environmental Science 401 H(160 hours)

Environmental Science Field Course I

This course introduces the common field techniques in quantifying air, land and water quality, as well as data analysis and report writing. A field portion is held in the two weeks prior to the start of Fall Session, partly at Kananaskis Field Stations.

Prerequisites: Geography 339 or Biology 315 or Statistics 327 or equivalent.

Note: Open only to students in the Environmental Science program, or by consent of the Program Director.

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Environmental Science 501 H(160 hours)

Environmental Science Field Course II

The focus will be on disturbances to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Site visits will be conducted to appropriate areas that have either undergone or are undergoing industrial disturbance to assess impacts. The course is held for two weeks immediately prior to the start of the Fall Session.

Note: Open only to students in the Environmental Science program, or by consent of the Program Director.

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Environmental Science 502 F(3-3)

Special Problems in Environmental Management

Surveys many aspects of the professional practice of environmental science including: environmental management, audit and accounting, law and regulation, life cycle assessment, ethics and philosophy, toxicology and epidemiology, and remediation and reclamation technologies. Includes a major collaborative research project on a local environmental issue.

Note: Open only to students in the Environmental Science program, or by consent of the Program Director.

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Environmental Science 503 H(3-0)

Environmental Assessment and Hearings

This course formally introduces students to federal and provincial environmental impact assessment (EIA), which is implicit in much of Environmental Science 401, 501 and 502.

Note: Open only to students in the Environmental Science program, or by consent of the Program Director.

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Environmental Science 504 F(0-9)

Research Project in Environmental Science

An independent study or research project under the supervision of one or more faculty members in the Environmental Science program. Originality is emphasized and laboratory and/or field studies are encouraged. Formal written and oral reports will be presented as a necessary component of this course.

Prerequisites: Consent of the Environmental Science Program Director.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Environmental Science 505 H(0-9)

Special Problems in Environmental Science

A research project under the supervision of one or more faculty members in the Environmental Science program. Formal written and oral reports will be presented as a necessary component of this course.

Prerequisites: Consent of the Environmental Science Program Director.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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