ENST 115 Environmental Science Laboratory

This laboratory involves the hands-on study of trophic interactions, soil erosion, stream ecology, species diversity, intra- and inter-specific competition, and population dynamics. This laboratory is designed to complement the lecture component of environmental science (ENST 105) with an emphasis on data collection, data analysis, and field trips to local waste management sites. 

Credits

1

Prerequisite

Pre- or corequisite: ENST 105

Hours Weekly

3 hours lab weekly

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Communicate biological and ecological concepts using appropriate vocabulary, symbols, and
    notation.
  2. 2. Apply scientific reasoning to the analysis and comparison of soil samples and water samples
    collected from different systems using several indicators of soil and water quality and
    evaluate the reasonableness of a conclusion.
  3. 3. Describe and compare differences between distinct temperate forest biomes.
  4. 4. Describe the process of solid and hazardous waste management.
  5. 5. Describe the process of waste water management.
  6. 6. Describe and identify microscopic and macroscopic organisms using taxonomic keys.

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Communicate biological and ecological concepts using appropriate vocabulary, symbols, and
    notation.
  2. 2. Apply scientific reasoning to the analysis and comparison of soil samples and water samples
    collected from different systems using several indicators of soil and water quality and
    evaluate the reasonableness of a conclusion.
  3. 3. Describe and compare differences between distinct temperate forest biomes.
  4. 4. Describe the process of solid and hazardous waste management.
  5. 5. Describe the process of waste water management.
  6. 6. Describe and identify microscopic and macroscopic organisms using taxonomic keys.