Austin Community College
Fall 2010 - ALL COURSES

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Updated: 11/29/2011 14:21:08


ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

CLASSROOM 
16 Week Session August 23 - December 12
EPCT 1205 Environmental Regulations Overview

E	[0/36]	21311	Lec	001	RRC	3313.00	MW	 7:00pm -  7:55pm	OH Noel, Adele
ENVR 1301 Introduction to Environmental Science
E	[23/25]	17384	Lec	002	NRG	PB1	MW	 1:25pm -  2:45pm	OH Staff, George
E	[24/32]	17389	Lec	007	RGC	123	MW	 9:10am - 10:30am	OH Plavidal, Kay
E	[20/24]	17383	Lec	001	RGC	108	MW	 4:15pm -  5:35pm	OH Plavidal, Kay
E	[26/32]	17386	Lec	004	RRC	3222.00	MW	 2:00pm -  3:20pm	OH Brown, Thomas
E	[28/32]	17387	Lec	005	RVS	2267	TTh	 9:10am - 10:30am	OH Turner, Anne
E	[30/32]	17388	Lec	006	SAC	1303	MW	 2:50pm -  4:10pm	OH Turner, Anne
ENVR 1302 Issues in Environmental Science
E+	[25/32]	17391	Lec	002	NRG	2240	TTh	 9:10am - 10:30am	OH Staff, George
E+	[26/32]	17390	Lec	001	RGC	123	TTh	 1:25pm -  2:45pm	OH Cunningham, Amy
EPCT 1444 Environmental Sampling and Analysis
G+	[7/16]	17392	Lec	001	NRG	2226	T	 2:50pm -  5:30pm	OH Staff, George
			Lab	001	NRG	2228	Th	 2:50pm -  5:30pm	   
AGCR 1494 Special Topics in Agronomy and Crop Science
	[0/0]	20904	Lec	001	NRG	2121	Th	 7:05pm -  9:45pm	   Staff
			Lab	001	NRG	2228	S	 9:00am -  1:15pm	   


DISTANCE LEARNING 
16 Week Session August 23 - December 12
ENVR 1301 Introduction to Environmental Science
E	[25/32]	17385	DIL	003	ONL	Orientation req. See Open Campus	OH Staff, George
17385 - Internet access required. G. Staff, 223.4875 - For MANDATORY online orientation 
information, 1st week of class, email gstaff@austincc.edu 


Course Descriptions All Courses 
EPCT 1205 Environmental Regulations Overview
An introduction to the history of the environmental movement, including basic requirements for compliance with the environmental regulations. Discussion of local, state, and national regulations, ordinances, laws and court decisions relating to environmental hazards, pollution, conservation, and environmental preservation. Description of the process of permit application, compliance, and enforcement of environmental regulations.

ENVR 1301 Introduction to Environmental Science
An overview of environmental science and current global concerns, exploring scientific, economic, social and political solutions to environmental problems. Discussion of the history of the environmental movement, environmental regulatory agencies, fundamental principles of resources and their use, population, conservation, and environmental health. A field trip may be required. A student may not receive credit for both ENVR 1301 and BIOL 2206.

ENVR 1302 Issues in Environmental Science
A detailed examination of environmental science and current global concerns, including scientific, economic, social and political aspects of environmental problems. A field trip may be required. Prerequisite: ENVR 1301.

EPCT 1444 Environmental Sampling and Analysis
Sampling protocol, procedures, quality control, preservation and field study of surface and ground water. The emphasis is on analysis commonly performed by the field technician, especially on natural waters. Laboratory exercises will involve monitoring and sampling water wells and nearby lakes and creeks. Field trips will be required. Prerequisite: CHEM 1405 or permission of instructor.

AGCR 1494 Special Topics in Agronomy and Crop Science
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledges, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Introduction to Agronomy>/b>--The course is designed to give students an understanding of soils, soil formation, soil types and classification, distribution of soil types geographically, the rates of soil formation, collection and analysis of soils and the causes and methods to address soil erosion.