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1. Introductory Environmental Science LaboratoryES 110G
2. ESSE 21 Co-PI’s:April L. Ulery, Supervise Lab TA’sH. Curtis Monger, LectureSusan W. Brown, Evaluation Antonio Lara, ChemistryFernando Cadena, Civil EngineeringJudy McShannon, Educational Mgmt
3. Environmental Science B.S. at New Mexico State University Multidisciplinary
Rigorous; science & math based
15 core classes (37 credit hours)
Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Geology, Biology, Statistics, Soils…
48 more hours of basic science & math
ES students need to be prepared for classes
General Education science course ES 110G as of Fall 2005
4. ES 110G now 4 credits (w/ lab) Introductory Environmental Science
Goal was to introduce ES students to each other and to ES faculty earlier
Provide some common background
Earth System Science concepts
Aid in recruiting ES students
General Education science course
5. ES 110G Laboratory:
6. ES110G Lab Instructors Sylvia Nemmers
Tim Jobe
Hernan Miranda
Develop and teach four labs each
7. Developing the Lab Exercises Use a template for style and content
Techniques used in lab will include:
Gallery Walks & Demonstrations
Group Projects & Presentations
Lab Experiments
Computer Labs
Field Trips
Individual Written Lab Reports
16. Water Quality Testing in the Field
18. Urban Development of Sonoma Ranch area near Las Cruces, NM
19. Creative Planting Patterns detected by Remote Sensing
20. Water, Energy, and Life