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Jan 14, 2025
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HS 333 - Environmental Health Upper Division
Prerequisites BIOL 201 /BIOL 201L and BIOL 202 /BIOL 202L ; WRIT 200 or WRIT 201 or WRIT 205 or WRIT 210 or WRIT 215 or WRIT 220 or WRIT 225 or WRIT 230 or WRIT 308 , previously or concurrently.
Study the health effects of toxic chemicals on biological systems and their movement through environmental matrices. This is a writing intensive course in which students learn about the properties of toxic substances, biological mechanisms of action, public health impacts of exposure, environmental justice, methods of prevention, and how to evaluate related research and policy. It builds on the rhetorical and critical thinking skills used to analyze texts developed in the Core Curriculum WRIT courses and upon the fundamental biological and chemical concepts presented in introductory biology and chemistry. The research paper will prepare students with the skills to research and present on a range of topics in the health science discipline. Students may take this course any time after the spring semester of sophomore year and after completing introductory biology.
Repeatable No
Additional Notes Previous course number: HS 133
Course credits: 4
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