Courses of Instruction

Environmental Studies (ENST)

The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. For the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes.

100g Introduction to Environmental Studies (4, Fa) Provides students with an overview of how government agencies and societal institutions address (or fail to address) the interrelated social and scientific aspects of environmental problems and policies.

201x Engineering Aspects of Environmental Quality Control (4) (Enroll in ENE 201x)

255g American Environmentalism (4) (Enroll in GEOG 255g)

333g Environment and Society (4) (Enroll in SOCI 333g)

345 Conservation of Natural Resources (4) (Enroll in GEOG 345)

347 Environmental Law (4) (Enroll in POSC 347)

350gm Race and Environmentalism (4, Fa) (Enroll in GEOG 350)

360g Natural Hazards (4) (Enroll in GEOG 360g)

390 Special Problems (1-4) Supervised, individual studies. No more than one registration permitted. Enrollment by petition only.

395 Internship in Environmental Social Sciences (2-8, max 8) (Enroll in GEOG 395)

396 Directed Governmental and Political Leadership Internship (2-8, max 8) (Enroll in POSC 395)

400 Environmental Engineering Principles (4) (Enroll in ENE 400)

401 Public Policy and Management Issues and Practices (2 or 4, max 8) (Enroll in PPMT 401)

415 Ecofeminism (4) (Enroll in SWMS 415)

423 Politics of Global Space and Environment (4) (Enroll in IR 423)

436 Environmental Politics (4) (Enroll in POSC 436)

477 Water Resources (4) (Enroll in GEOG 477)

487 Resources and Environmental Economics (4) (Enroll in ECON 487)

490x Directed Research (2-8, max 8, FaSpSm) Individual research and readings. Not available for graduate credit. Prerequisite: departmental approval.

495 Senior Seminar in Environmental Studies (4, Sp) Students form multidisciplinary teams and are asked to study and resolve a major environmental prob-lem facing a particular region or target population.

499 Special Topics (2-4, max 8) Selected topics dealing with environmental issues and problems.

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