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ENV230 — Principles of Environmental Site Assessment

3 credits · 3 hours

Add to HCC Favorites This course is an overview of the major principles and techniques required for the assessment and reporting of site conditions utilized to identify any potential environmental problems. Consideration is given to the sources of pollution and the current methods available (aerial photo interpretation, GIS, soil maps, vegetation identification) to measure and assess extent of pollution. Classroom lecture is designed to introduce the student to qualitative and quantitative methods of the site assessment process. A major component of this course is a groundwater simulation project which emphasizes the team approach to solving complex environmental problems. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings.

Prerequisites: ENV120, ENV140

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