Courses
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201 Introduction to Environmental Studies
Overview of contemporary environmental issues, including species extinction, resource depletion and pollution. Students examine behavior leading to environmental degradation, the scientific, ethical, and economic aspects of the resulting problems, and study policies intended to provide solutions.
Unit(s): 1
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230 Environmental Economics
(See Economics 230.)
Prerequisite(s): Economics 101.
Unit(s): 1
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250 Introduction to Earth Systems and Physical Geography
(See Geography 250; same as Biology 250.)
General Education Requirement: (FSNB)
Unit(s): 1
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260 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
(See Geography 260; same as Biology 260.)
Unit(s): 1
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269 Environmental Ethics
(See Religion 269.)
Unit(s): 1
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300 Special Topics
Selected topics about the environment.
Unit(s): .5-1
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320 Directed Research
Research with a faculty member in an environmental area.
Unit(s): .5
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330 Environmental and Resource Economic Theory
(See Economics 330.)
Prerequisite(s): Economics 271.
Unit(s): 1
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345 Society, Economy, and Nature: Global Perspectives on Sustainable Development
(See Geography 345.)
Prerequisite(s): International Studies 290 or Environmental Studies 201.
Unit(s): 1
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360 Environmental Remote Sensing
(See Geography 360; same as Biology 360.)
Prerequisite(s): Environmental Studies/Biology/Geography 260 or permission of instructor.
Unit(s): 1
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362 Environmental Law and Policy
(See Political Science 362.)
Prerequisite(s): Environmental Studies 201 or Political Science 260.
Unit(s): 1
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365 Advanced Spatial Analysis
(See Geography 365.)
Prerequisite(s): Environmental Studies/Geography/Biology 260.
Unit(s): 1
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388 Individual Internship
Supervised independent field work. No more than 1.5 units of internship in any one department and 3.5 units of internship overall may be counted toward required degree units.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of environmental studies coordinator.
Unit(s): .5
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391 Environmental Senior Seminar
Close study of a current environmental problem. Student develops a project to address the problem using approaches and skills from the environmental studies core and elective courses.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of environmental studies coordinator.
Unit(s): 1