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Oct 05, 2024
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2024-2025 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG
Environmental Studies Minor
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The Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Minor Program (18 hours) is intended to provide all students with the opportunity to obtain a broad-based knowledge of the environmental issues facing our planet, from the biological-physical to the social-humanistic. The Environmental Studies Program fosters interdisciplinary study among the sciences, social sciences, humanities, health, engineering, design, and policy.
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Physical-Biological Environment
Two courses (at least 6 hours) from the following offerings:
Social-Humanistic Environment
Two courses (6 hours) from the following offerings (all courses below are 3 credit hours):
- ANTH 3541 - Anthropology of Food and Nutrition Credit Hours: (3)
- ANTH 4220 - Culture, Environment and Justice Credit Hours: (3)
- ANTH 4417 - Food, Culture, Power Credit Hours: (3)
- ANTH 4431 - Capitalism, Consumption, and Culture Credit Hours: (3)
- ANTH 4800 - Conservation, Culture, and Environmental Change Credit Hours: (3)
- ENVR 4000 - Environ Studies Directed Rsrch Credit Hours: (3)
- PADM 3501 - Civic Engagement, Voluntarism Credit Hours: (3)
- PHIL 3515 - Climate Change, Ethics, and the Environment ** Credit Hours: (3)
- POLS 4512 - Global Environmental Politics Credit Hours: (3)
- PUBH 2181 - Population Health and Society Credit Hours: (3)
- PUBH 4131 - Public Health & Social Justice Credit Hours: (3)
- SOCI 4425 - Environmental Sociology Credit Hours: (3)
- SOCI 4641 - Sociology/Global Social Change Credit Hours: (3)
Additional Requirements
Two elective courses (6 hours) from any of the options in any of the other sections above OR any additional related electives with the advisor’s approval.
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