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Subject: Interested in Science or Science Policy Behind the Threat and Use of
Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Weapons?

Description:
Have you ever wondered about the science or science policy behind the threat
and use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons? Do you
want to complete your Natural Sciences or Natural Sciences Lab course
requirement this summer in College Park? If this applies to you, enroll in
BSST240 and BSST241 this summer. From June 1-July 10, 2015, you’ll explore
the scientific method and fundamental principles of the hard sciences and
you’ll bring together multiple different fields into one classroom. By the
end of the course, you’ll be able to test hypotheses, use basic statistics,
interpret results, and apply your new knowledge on CBRN weapons ant their
threat to practical applications within public health, emergency management,
epidemiology, and threat assessment. Further, if taken concurrently BSST240
and BSST241 satisfy the General Education Natural Lab Science Requirement.
   If you have questions about this exciting course, send them to
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