Bartlesville Environmental Science Curriculum

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Bartlesville Independent School District 30 Science Department Environmental Science Curriculum Environmental Science is a full-year study of the interrelationships between organisms and their physical surroundings focusing on the effects man has within the worldwide ecosystem. This course provides students with knowledge to evaluate choices that can reduce the negative impact man has made on the environment and optimize worldwide living standards. The course emphasizes the development of scientific principles, which allow students to identify and analyze environmental problems and associated risks.
  • practical aspects of toxicity
  • aspects of alternative energy sources - origins
  • -10 links
  • food pyramid
  • greenhouse effect
  • effect of a human activity on the environment
  • human population
  • population
  • energy
  • resources
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SyllabusChemistry104(lecture402),Spring2012CourseInformationcanbefoundathttps://pantherfile.uwm.edu/kmurphy/www/Instructor:Prof.KristenMurphyOffice:CHM101OfficeHours:MWFat10:00AMPhone:4142294468Email:murphy.chem@gmail.com(preferred)orkmurphy@uwm.eduOverviewofthecourseChemistry104isthesecondofatwosemestersequencedesignedtofacilitatethestudent’slearningofthenatureofthematerialuniverse.Thesecondsemesterextendstheprincipleslearnedinthefirstsemestertoprovideanunderstandingofchemicalkinetics,equillibria,acidbasechemistry,andchemicalthermodynamics.PrerequisitesAgradeofCorbetterinChemistry102.Chemistry104isnotopentostudentswhohavecompletedChemistry105,111orChemistry118(unlessthecourseistobeconsideredasarepeatof118).Inorderforyoutobesuccessfulinthiscourseyouwillberequiredtoperformalgebraicmanipulations,workwithsquarerootsandlogarithms,andsolvelinearandquadraticequations.Ifyouhavedifficultieswithbasicalgebra,etc.,youshouldconsiderdroppingthecourseandtakingitatatimewhenyouhaveacquiredtheseskills.DroppingtheCourse,ChangingSections,IncompletesAlldrops,adds,andsectionchangesofChemistryDepartmentcoursesrequirethestampoftheChemistryDepartment.Thissemesterforthiscourse,alladdsandsectionchangeswillalsorequiremysignature.Thisincludesswitchingfromonelaboratoryordiscussionsectiontoanother.YouwillberesponsibleforknowingthedeadlinesfordropsorwithdrawalsasdeterminedbytheUniversity.Thisincludesthefinaldaytowithdrawfromanyclassforacademicreasons.Afterthisday,Iwillnotsignanywithdrawalsfromthecourseforacademicreasons.Anincompletecanbegivenonlyforastudentwhohasbeendoingsatisfactorywork,butisunabletocompletethecourseforareasonwhichIjudgetobevalid,andmustbeaccompaniedbyappropriatedocumentation.
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