ENV320H5 Managing Our Waste
In this course we will address the philosophical, social, and management challenges associated with waste in Canadian and international contexts, as well as examining some of the technological and scientific aspects of specific waste management problems. This course fulfills 1 field day.
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ENV330H5 Experimental Design in Environmental Science
Hands-on course introduces students to field methods and integrative problem solving in environmental sciences. Practical sessions involve outdoor field experiences on campus/neighboring areas.
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ENV332H5 Practicum in Environmental Project Management
Practical collaborative work experience. Students will work in teams to develop skills in communication, project management, interdisciplinary teamwork, problem identification, report writing and formal presentations while working on an environmental project on campus or in the local community.
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ENV496H5 Restoration Ecology II
Focus on student involvement in a variety of restoration projects planned or underway by Credit Valley Conservation. The emphasis here is on planning and implementation of restoration projects. Occasional field exercises may be scheduled during regular class meeting times.
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ENV497H5 Environmental Research Project
This independent project course is designed to give students experience in the definition and execution of a one-term research study on an environmental topic, under the guidance of a member of the faculty.
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