ENV100Y5 Chapter Notes -Uptodate, Acquired Brain Injury, E-Book
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This introductory environmental science course examines large-scale features of. Earth, natural hazards, climate and weather systems, energy and mineral resources, human population growth, extinction, biodiversity, environmental toxins, soils and wetlands, forests and fisheries, water resources, urban environmental management, and food resources. Interdisciplinary interaction among science, social science, and the humanities is a major theme. The summer version of this course will be offered in a fully digital environment; there are no in-person class meetings, and all assessments and assignments (except the final exam) will be completed online. The only date when students are required to attend on campus in person will be the. Final exam, to be scheduled by the utm registrar during the august exam period. Lectures will be archived for viewing online at a time that is convenient for the student. Approximately two to three new lectures will be introduced each weekday (generally mondays through thursdays). Detailed instructions for accessing the online lectures will be provided on blackboard.