ENSC40503
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Environmental Methods and Statistics
Department(s)
Long Description (Catalog Description)
Environmental Methods and Statistics is a laboratory- and field-based course that presents essential general science and specific environmental methods, techniques, and theory. Students are exposed to the basic tools of environmental science - observation and notation, data gathering, using statistics, sampling, lab and field techniques, surveying, and safety. Specific environmental methodologies relating to soil, water, and ecological systems are explained. The course presents a wide cross-disciplinary range of techniques and information with a unique environmental perspective.
Course Typically Offered
Fall
Career
Undergraduate
Grading Basis
OPT - Student Option
Min Units
3
Max Units
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Number Of Repeats
1
Code
LAB
Name
Laboratory
Code
LCL
Name
Lecture with Integrated Lab