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Environmental Science 228/ MA218: Analysis of Environmental Data
This course will focus on the fundamentals of exploratory data analysis, hypothesis testing, and experimental design in the ecological, environmental, and earth sciences. Topics will include theory and practice of project design, data distribution and description, the central limit theorem, characterization of uncertainty, correlation, univariate hypothesis testing, and multivariate analyses (ANOVA, linear regression). Students will complete a final project using environmental data collected in the field and analyzed using statistical computer software. Prerequisites: MA 126 (Calculus I) or MA 125 or MA 127 or high school equivalent. Hall, Janke, McDougall


Environmental Science 155: Introduction to Earth System Science
An overview of the Earth’s surface systems including lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. Course will also examine fluxes among these systems such as soil-forming processes, hydrologic processes, and biogeochemical cycles. Prerequisite: Chemistry 107 or a strong high school background in chemistry. (Meets the laboratory/field requirement for natural sciences.) 1 unit. Fricke, Hall, Hamann, Leonard

Math 117: Probability and Statistics. An introduction to the ideas of probability, including counting techniques, random variables and distributions. Elementary parametric and non-parametric statistical tests with examples drawn from the social sciences and life sciences. (No credit if taken after Biology 220 or Economics 215.) Not recommended for mathematics majors. - 1 unit.

Biology 220: Biostatistics and Experimental Design. Emphasis on application rather than theory or derivation. Topics: measures of central tendency and variability, correlation, regression, t-tests, Chi-square, analysis of variance, selected non-parametric methods, statistical inference and experimental design. Prerequisite: At least one college biology course or consent of instructor. (No credit if taken after EC 200 or MA 117.) 1 unit.

Chemistry 107, 108: General Chemistry I, II. CH 107 emphasizes the basic principles of atomic structure, periodic properties, molecular structure and bonding, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry. CH 108 emphasizes kinetics, thermodynamics, equilibrium, and solutions. Two sequential courses. Laboratory included. Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra and one year of high school chemistry or consent of instructor. (Meets the laboratory/field requirement for natural sciences.) 1 unit each - Department.

Environmental Science: 212 Energy and the Environment. A study of the generation and use of energy in an industrial society, and of the environmental problems created by our energy use. The physical and chemical principles underlying these issues will be emphasized. Topics to be covered include: the physics and chemistry of fossil fuels; air pollution associated with fossil fuels; the science and politics of nuclear energy; the potential of alternative energy sources; the potential for energy conservation. Scientific principles to be covered include: energy and the laws of thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium and chemical reactions and rates. Students who have taken Chemistry 108 may not enroll in this class for credit. Prerequisite: CH 107 and MA 126. (EV 221 recommended) 1 unit ­ Burns, Drossman, Meyer, Veirs, Whitten


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