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Summer @ Brown - Factory to Faucet: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry – BROWN PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

Summer @ Brown - Factory to Faucet: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Competitive application process Needs based scholarship Academic Residential

BROWN PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

Date/Time: Jun 22 - 26, 2020    
Ages: 15-18
Cost: $2,849.00
Registration deadline: Mar 15, 2018

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Have you ever wondered what happens after an oil spill? Or maybe you’ve heard stories on the news about pollution and wondered how it got to where it is and what it means for the people and animals nearby? In today’s world, understanding pollution’s impact on the environment is an important for keeping both human and animal communities healthy. Environmental contaminants from the world’s industrial past as well as ongoing use today can have important effects on humans and animals that are challenging to understand and solve. In this class, we’re going to talk about how pollutants move through the environment, what sort of impact they have on different animals, and what that means for us humans. Using real-world examples and case studies, we will go over how pollution gets into the environment and how it moves once it’s out there. We’ll then talk about the ways environmental contaminants affect habitats and the creatures within them from the cellular to population level and what that means for an impacted site or ecosystem. Finally, we connect these environmental studies to human communities and discuss how people can be impacted, directly and indirectly, by pollution out in the world. Environmental toxicology is a complicated subject that requires synthesizing information from multiple disciplines, and in this course you will see how all of this information needs to come together to solve today’s environmental problems. In addition to lectures, we will explore these concepts and ideas using a combination of group activities, lab exercises and group discussions. By exploring these topics, you will gain an understanding of how pollution impacts animals in the environment, how researchers approach environmental problems, and how to think critically about complex scientific problems. Application process includes: online application, essay, transcript, application fee. Accepted Pre-College students may apply for Dean’s Scholarships, awarded to students who demonstrate financial need and academic merit. Need is determined by considering several factors, including family income, family size, number of siblings in college, and housing expenses.

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Brown Pre-College Programs
200 Dyer Street Box T
Providence, RI 02912

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