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ENV S142

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ENV S 142 - Microbes and the Human Environment

Environmental Studies College of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

Microbes and the Human Environment

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Course Description

The Earth is a microbial planet. Most life on earth is microbial: bacteria, fungi, single-celled algae. Microbes control the climate and drive ecosystems. They also control human society: disease, enabling agriculture, and producing valued materials. Course will involve modules exploring how microorganisms influence the human environment: Microbes in the Earth System, Agriculture, Industry, and Disease. In each module, we will explore important current news stories and develop some of the essential background science.

Unit Value

4

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

4

Prerequisites

Chemistry 1A or Environmental Studies 15A; and Environmental Studies 60 or MCDB 20 or EEMB 22 or EEMB 2.