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ENS 307 Environmental Field Sampling and Laboratory Analytics

Covers methods used for sample collection and preservation (including water, sediment, and soils) and explores the analytical techniques used to characterize these environmental samples. Prerequisites: ENS 223 with a C- or better; GEL 308 or EGR 408; PHY 145QR.

Credits
4(2-4)

ENS 313 Special Topics in Environmental Science

Various special topics in environmental science. Repeatable up to 6 credits when content previously studied is not duplicated. Prerequisite: See course search and registration.

Credits
1-6(Spec)

ENS 323 Biogeochemical Cycling in the Environment

Earth systems approach to studying biogeochemical cycles from molecular to global scales. Topics include: climate, energy, water cycling, ecology, biosphere, carbon and nutrient cycles. Prerequisites: ENS 101QR and CHM 131 or EGR 203 and GEL 130QR; one of MTH 130 or 132 or 133.

Credits
3(2-3)

ENS 349 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment

Protocols for conducting a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment including site characterization and history and identification of Recognized Environmental Conditions. Prerequisite: GEL 380WI.

Credits
1(1-0)

ENS 353 Phase II Environmental Site Assessment

Protocols for conducting a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment including confirming and quantifying the presence of hazardous substances and/or petroleum products and risk-based corrective action. Prerequisite: ENS 349.

Credits
1(1-0)

ENS 389 Well Construction and Design

Protocols for design and construction of groundwater monitoring and production wells in accordance with ASTM standards and national guidelines. Identical to GEL 389. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisite: GEL 380WI.

Credits
1(1-0)

Cross Listed Courses

GEL 389