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GEO 105 — Environmental Geology

3 credits · 3 hours

Environmental Geology is the study of the interrelationships between Earth processes that shape the natural environment and human activities. This non-lab science course covers basic geologic processes, the nature of geological hazards, mineral, energy, and water resource management, pollution and waste management, and environmental law. Emphasizes the application of geological principles in the discussion and evaluation of specific environmental issues.

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