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The Minor in
Environmental Studies
All of the students in the minor
should have a broad background on how environmental issues are
approached. This will be accomplished by having them take ENVS
101 (Introduction to Environmental Issues). The remainder of the
minor will consist of an assortment of courses that focus on the
environment from multiple perspectives (15 credit hours, with at
least 6 above 299).
These courses
include:
ANTH 540
(Ecological Anthropology)
BIOL 323 (Tropical Water & Coastal Ecology)
CHEM 101 (Chemistry and Society) or CHEM 117 (Environmental
Chemistry)
ECON 343 (Environmental Economics)
ENVS 510 (Special Topics in the Environment)
GEOG 305 (Introduction to Geographic
Information Systems)
GEOG 500 (Global, Environmental, and Sustainable Development)
HIST 530 (Environmental History)
PHIL 340 (Environmental Ethics)
PHYS 105 (Energy and the Environment)
PLSC 325 (Environmental Politics)
PSYC 311 (Ecological Psychology)
SOCL 310 (Environmental Sociology)
For more
information, contact
Dr. Marsha Bollinger, Dalton Endowed Chair of Environmental
Sciences/Studies. |