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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
2020 Spring Term
3-4 Units
[NS, LS]
Biology-Rock County 191
(Previously BIO 108) A contemporary study of the natural world through the human perspective. Emphasis on humans as a modifying force in the biophysical Env., including selected topics in ecological principles, pollution, population Bio., & Env.al Mgmt.. This course meets the statutory requirement for Conservation of Natural Resources required for State certification for teachers of Sci. & social Sci.s. Lecture, lab, & may include demonstrations, discussions, & field trips.
Other Requirements: ANTIREQ: BIO 190
Class Schedule
Disclaimer
- This schedule is informational and does not guarantee availability for registration.
- Sections may be full or not open for registration. Please use WINS if you wish to register for a course.
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Meeting Details & Topic |
Instructor |
Syllabus |
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01-LEC
[NS, LS]
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01/21 - 05/08
(1)
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MW 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
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Kerri Wrinn
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AH0106
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141-LAB 4080
4 Units
[NS, LS]
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01/21 - 05/08
(1)
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Th 1:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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Kerri Wrinn
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WM0106
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03-LEC 4185
4 Units
[NS, LS]
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01/28 - 05/08
(1)
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Patricia Clasen
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WEB BASED
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UW College Courses Online courses are charged separate tuition from the traditional face-to-face classes. The online UWCCO course tuition is not included in the 12-credit fixed tuition cost for traditional classes. The additional tuition charge is $263 per credit. Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser.
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