Environmental Science

$299.00

ENVRN 041 | High School | 0.50 Credit Hours

This course incorporates many science disciplines. As they study topics exploring the Earth and the interaction between organisms, humans, and the environment, as well as geology and its impact on environmental changes, students will experience a broad range of interests. Throughout the course, students will relate the concepts they learn to the management of resources and sustainable societies, analyzing human impact on the environment.

ENVRN 041 | High School | 0.50 Credit Hours

This course incorporates many science disciplines. As they study topics exploring the Earth and the interaction between organisms, humans, and the environment, as well as geology and its impact on environmental changes, students will experience a broad range of interests. Throughout the course, students will relate the concepts they learn to the management of resources and sustainable societies, analyzing human impact on the environment.

*Note: Each unit contains at least one lab activity requiring various materials. The materials for the labs are common items that are most likely already in your kitchen or medicine cabinet (or available at the grocery store).*

Course Details

  • Module 1: Ecology
    Module 2: Biodiversity and Habitats
    Module 3: Energy
    Module 4: Cycles
    Module 5: Soil and Forests
    Module 6: The Atmosphere
    Module 7: Climate
    Module 8: Shaping the Earth
    Module 9: Freshwater Systems
    Module 10: Marine Ecosystems
    Module 11: Arid and Semi-Arid Biomes
    Module 12: Aquatic, Wet Biomes, and Temperate Zones
    Module 13: Resources
    Module 14: Water Ecology
    Module 15: Populations, Societies, and Policies

    • There are no addition textbooks to buy for this course.

    • Each unit contains at least one lab activity requiring various materials. The materials for the labs are common items that are most likely already in your kitchen or medicine cabinet (or available at the grocery store).