Introduction to Environmental Health Sciences
Fall 2023
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Richard PeltierDescription
Introduction to the physical, chemical, and biological implications relating to human exposures to a variety of environmental contaminants, including air, water, and soil pollution, infectious disease, and occupational environmental health. Recommended (but not required) Prerequisites: Biology 100 and 101 (or Biology 102 or 106 and permission of the instructor) AND Chemistry 111 or 121 and Chemistry 112 (or Chemistry 110 and permission of the instructor)
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Open to sophomore, junior, and senior Public Health and ENVIRSCI majors.
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175 seats are reserved for Sophomore, Junior, and Senior PubHlth majors and 50 for Environmental Science Majors
Students who cannot self-enroll and wish to be placed on a waiting list for this course, please submit a request on https://tinyurl.com/pubhlthwaitlist .
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