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Apr 24-28

Water pollution, local regional, global air pollution

15-17

Lab:

J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge

May 1-5

Global Air Pollution, Municipal Waste , economics

17,18,19

Lab:

Turtle Mountain-Lake Metigoshe Field Trip

FINAL EXAM: Wednesday May 10, 12:00-2:00

General Education Goals/Objectives:

Goal 1: Explains the interrelationships between humans and their environment and the role of

science in their lives

Goal 2: Demonstrates knowledge and application of technology

Relationship to Campus Theme:

Technological/science developments are discussed in relationship to Global Warming, and air

and water pollution and other environmental issues.

Green Revolution and humanity discussed with future considerations

Genetic engineering, technological developments in environmental monitoring

Classroom Policies:

Regular attendance and participation in lab and lecture is expected.

All make-up exams will include a significant essay/short answer component and must be

made up within one week of the students return to class unless prior arrangements

have been made.

Academic Integrity:

Cheating on a test, quiz, or other assessment results in zero points for the

assessment.

Disabilities and Special Needs: Any accommodations due to a learning disability must come through

the Dakota College Learning Center. If you have a diagnosed learning disability,

you need to contact the Learning Center in Thatcher 1104 or phone (701) 228-

5477.