Preserving the Legacy: Introduction to Environmental Technology offers learners
a dramatic visual exploration of the field of environmental technology. Produced
in cooperation with the Partnership for Environmental Technology Education, and
with funding from the National Science Foundation, the course includes 13
half-hour lessons covering governmental processes, health effects of hazardous
materials, ecology, the environmental compartments, occupational safety and
health, waste, pollution prevention, and more.
Course Components
Thirteen half-hour Video Lessons address core topics,
and provide the context for learning. Through the
camerera's eye, learners enjoy an intense, compelling view
of global environmental problems and solutions.
The Course Textbook is Introduction to Environmental
Technology, 1st Edition by Ann Boyce. Published by John
Wiley & Sons.
A Faculty Guide and Exam Bank is available at no cost via email or on CD.
Course Applications
Preserving the Legacy: Introduction to Environmental
Technology can be used across a range of academic and
professional programs
Online Education
Hybrid Supplement
Video-based Courses
Classroom Supplement (F2F)
Environmental Studies
Featured Experts Include
Dr. Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University
Theo Colborn, World Wildlife Fund
Dr. Noel Brown, UN Environment Programme
David Brower, Earth Island Institute
Fred Hansen, US EPA
Arthur Craigmail, UC Davis
Michael Oppenheimer, Environmental Defense Fund
Marianne Brown, UC Los Angeles
Liz Walker, Eco-Village
Jorgen Christensen, Symbiosis Institute
Jean-Michel Cousteau, Jean-Michel Cousteau Institute
Jeremy Korzenik, US Department of Justice
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For More Information email: Richard Della Valle rdellavalle@pacbell.net