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Conservation/Environmental Sciences Course Outline

Let Stratford help you take the first step in learning more about careers in environmental science. Our in-depth curriculum is designed to provide a thorough introduction to the fundamentals of many different conservation jobs.

Conservation/Environmental Sciences Module 1
An Introduction to Living in the Environment

• Environmental Problems, Their Causes,and Sustainability
• Science, Systems, Matter, and Energy
• Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?
• Evolution and Biodiversity
• Climate and Terrestrial Biodiversity
• Aquatic Biodiversity
• Community and Population Ecology
• Sustaining Biodiversity

Conservation/Environmental Sciences Module 2
Sustaining Key Resources

• Food, Soil Conservation, and Pest Management
• Water Resources
• Geology and Nonrenewable Mineral Resources
• Nonrenewable Energy
• Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
• Environmental Hazards and Human Health
• Air Pollution
• Climate Change and Ozone Loss

Conservation/Environmental Sciences Module 3
Sustaining Additional Key Resources and Human Societies

• Water Pollution
• Solid and Hazardous Waste
• Sustainable Cities
• Economics, Environment, and Sustainability
• Politics, Environment, and Sustainability
• Environmental Worldviews, Ethics, and Sustainability

We take great pride in providing you with the most up-to-date textbooks and equipment. One or more of the above-mentioned subjects may, therefore, change if updating becomes necessary during the course of your studies. The order in which the material is presented may vary.

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