ENVS 320 Environmental Toxicology and Impacts on Humans
Focuses on place-based environmental toxicology and the impacts of toxicants on the environment and humans within the homelands of Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Topics include environmental toxicology; transport, adsorption, and biotransformation of toxicants in the environment; hazardous air pollutants; and anthropogenic eutrophication. Prerequisites: CHEM 111 or CHEM 121
Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental principles in environmental toxicology, such as bioaccumulation, biomagnification, and biotransformation of toxicants.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the relationship between environmental toxicology and humans, including how environmental toxicants impact humans.