Face it, having Customer Service Skills are required abilities one must have to obtain a job. Participants will get hands on experiences on how to greet, welcome and serve internal and external customers, handle issues, and critically apply procedures in the workplace.
Introduction to Earth Science provides an overview of the fundamental concepts and theories of the earth sciences.It introduces students to the integrated philosophies, mechanisms, and theories that allow scientists and individuals to explain and predict the natural processes of the Earth as a system and its place in the Universe. This course also helps develop the students’ analytical and critical thinking skills through the application of the scientific method.
This course is designed to be an introduction to the basic concepts of the physical sciences, including the essentials of physics, chemistry, earth science, and astronomy. This course will concentrate on those aspects of the physical sciences most relevant for gaining an understanding of how the universe works and the connection between science and everyday life. Students will engage in structured lectures and discussions, and conduct hands-on investigations in the laboratory.
This course is designed to be an introductory tour of our physical environment, and Earths place in the universe. This course will cover the foundations of geology, oceanography, astronomy, and meteorology. It will probe the origins, physical properties, and dynamics of the Earth as an integrated system. Students will engage in structured lectures and discussions, and conduct hands-on investigations in the laboratory.
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This class provides an introduction to the marine environment and the biology of marine organisms, with particular emphasis on local marine organisms, environments, and issues.
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This course introduces examines the role of government in resource management, valuing in the absence of prices, and economic externalities. Topics cover politics & economic development, cost/benefit analysis, public goods & externalities, land use planning & zoning, and environmental regulation. NR 255 incorporates lectures, group discussions, resource guest speakers, audiovisual presentations, student oral presentations, student research projects, take-home and web-based assignments, laboratory exercises, field trips, periodic quizzes, and exams. Students are required to participate fully in all class activities.

