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ENV101: Introduction to Environmental Technology I
ENV101: Introduction to Environmental Technology I
Introduces students to basic scientific principles. Includes fundamentals of biology, chemistry, physics, and geology. Course integrates scientific disciplines as they relate to environmental technology. Part I of II.
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Delivery Method
Online
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Delivery Method
Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
Environmental Science
Where Will This Course Transfer?

| Institution | Identifier | Name | Notes | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central Virginia Community College | ENV101 | Introduction to Environmental Technology I | 2-Year | |
| Eastern Shore Community College | ENV101 | Introduction to Environmental Technology I | 2-Year | |
| Germanna Community College | ENV101 | Introduction to Environmental Technology I | 2-Year | |
| Laurel Ridge Community College | ENV101 | Introduction to Environmental Technology I | 2-Year | |
| New River Community College | ENV101 | Introduction to Environmental Technology I | 2-Year | |
| Southside Virginia Community College | ENV101 | Introduction to Environmental Technology I | 2-Year | |
| Southwest Virginia Community College | ENV101 | Introduction to Environmental Technology I | 2-Year | |
| Tidewater Community College | ENV101 | Introduction to Environmental Technology I | 2-Year | |
| Virginia Highlands Community College | ENV101 | Introduction to Environmental Technology I | 2-Year | |
| Virginia Western Community College | ENV101 | Introduction to Environmental Technology I | 2-Year | |
| Christopher Newport University | BIOL115 | Tpcs in Ecology & Environment | 4-Year | |
| The University of Virginia's College at Wise | ENV100T | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE TRANSFER | 4-Year | |
| George Mason University | EVPP---- | EVPP Elective | 4-Year | |
| University of Mary Washington | EESCNOTMJ | Elective | NOTMJ indicates this is not a major elective. General elective credit will apply to the overall credits needed to graduate. | 4-Year |
