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Oct 06, 2024
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2014-2015 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions
Environmental Studies Minor
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This minor is an Interdisciplinary minor.
Definition: Environmental Studies is a multi-disciplinary approach to studying the relationships between people and their environments. The minor is one of the oldest Environmental Studies programs in the nation. Students begin the minor with HIST 280 - American Environmental History , an examination of major environmental and social changes. Core courses, chosen to represent the many facets of sustainability, connect ecology, economy, and social justice. Students then choose electives with environmental dimensions from across the humanities and social sciences to explore specific topics in greater depth. A capstone, ENGL 392 - Literature and Ecology pulls together the learning experience.
The Environmental Studies Minor satisfies the Interdisciplinary Studies GEP requirement. For more information, see the GEP section of the Catalog.
Consists of 24 credits:
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Introduction to Environmental Studies
Sustainability, 9 credits
Ecology, 3 credits
Choose at least 3 credits from:
Economy and Environment, 3 credits
Choose from:
Environmental Justice, 3 credits
Choose from:
Environmental Humanities and Social Sciences, 9 credits
Choose 9 additional credits from any courses listed above or:
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