080150 Environmental Science HACC (BIO 103) - Grades 11, 12 (NCAA)
1 credit (weighted)
This introductory course explores the complex relationships between humans and the natural environment, emphasizing the scientific principles underlying ecological systems and the impact of human activities on these systems. Topics include population dynamics, natural resource use, biodiversity, pollution, energy, climate change, and sustainability. Through lectures, discussions, and case studies, students will examine current environmental challenges and consider strategies for creating a more sustainable future.
If registering for college credit, a user fee consisting of all costs associated with college enrollment, including registration, tuition, and fees, is required. This course may be subject to HACC enrollment requirements, which could include submitting SAT scores and/or taking a placement test.
PREREQUISITE: CP Biology, CP Chemistry