SCI 110 Environmental Science
Environmental systems analysis, including biogeochemistry, energy, atmospheric and water cycles will be used to define the environment on a planetary scale. The class will focus on human resources utilization and the effect that changes in one system can have on another. Students will gain an understanding of the value of predictive modeling used for environmental impact statements and risk assessment. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and minimum grade of "C" in MAT 9, or appropriate scores on the UMA placement test.
Augusta
11241 Environmental Science TH 09:00AM-11:45AM Noyes-Hull 4
11242 Environmental Science LAB TH 01:00PM-03:00PM Staff 0
SCI 150 Human Ecology and the Future
Human ecology is the study of the interrelation of humans with the earth's ecosystems. A framework of ideas to describe ecosystem structure and function will be established using basic principles of biology, chemistry, and physics. Prerequisite: minimum grade of "C" in ENG 5, MAT 9, and REA 8 or appropriate scores on the UMA placement test.
WEB
09299 Human Ecology and the Future Haggard 3
SCI 210 Introduction to Marine Science
This course examines the processes that connect the physical, chemical, biological, and geological aspects of the oceans. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of the ocean and marine ecosystems to the health of the planet. Prerequisite: minimum grade of "C" in ENG 5, MAT 9, and REA 8 or appropriate scores on the UMA placement test.
Bath/Brunswick
10119 Introduction to Marine Science TH 09:00AM-11:45AM Naiden 4
10120 Introduction to Marine Science LAB TH 12:15PM-02:15PM Naiden 0
Rockland
10466 Introduction to Marine Science F 09:00AM-11:45AM Noyes-Hull 4
10467 Introduction to Marine Science LAB F 12:30PM-02:30PM Noyes-Hull 0
