Students will investigate current technical, cultural, ethical, and traditional aspects of environmental biotechnology. Lecture topics include plant, animal, microbial and aquatic biotechnology, bioremediation, and regulations and ethics in environmental biotechnology.
Credit Weight:
0.5
Prerequisite(s):
Biology 1130 and Biology 2711 or Permission of the Chair of the Department of Sustainability Sciences
Offering:
3-0; or 3-0 (online)
Notes:
Online version only.
Students who have previous credit in Environmental Sustainability 3073 may not take Environmental Sustainability 3074 for credit.
This course cannot be taken for credit by students in the Environmental Sustainability Major.
Course Classifications:
Type C: Engineering, Mathematical and Natural Sciences