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Subject: Biology (BIOL)
CRN: 21096
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St Paul: Owens Science Hall LL54
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Sustainability (SUST)
Jennifer Illig, Dalma Martinovic
There is increasing public interest and concern over the connections between environmental quality and human health. This course will explore these connections by providing an introduction to the multidisciplinary field of environmental toxicology- the study of the adverse effects of chemical, biological, and physical agents in the environment on living organisms, including humans. Topics will cover global and local problems including issues of environmental justice and future approaches to sustainably mitigate the major environmental health problems in industrialized and developing countries. Four laboratory hours per week, 12.5% of the course will be online. Prerequisite: BIOL 207, BIOL 208 and a minimum grade of C- in BIOL 209
4 Credits