In-depth exploration of environmental thought and culture including human values and relationships to the natural world from historical, cultural, and contemporary perspectives, with an emphasis on understanding and influencing environments at local and global scales. Students interpret themes from recent academic research and professional practice, including environmental history, sociology, planning studies, and environmental education. Students conduct an in-depth analysis of one approach.(Prereq: ENSTU 300 or ENVS 300 or BIO 300 or MSCI 300)
This course does not fulfill any general university requirements.
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