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Social Science Minor: Environmental Studies
Page last updated June 8, 2009
A minor in Environmental Studies emphasizes social
and political dimensions of environmental issues. It utilizes the disciplines
of public policy, sociology, anthropology, history, and ecology to explore
the multi-faceted aspects of contemporary environmental issues.
Requirements - Six of the Following Courses (At least four
of these courses should be from Social Sciences):
- SS2100 World Peoples and Environments
- SS3300 Environmental Problems
- SS3410 World Resources and Development
- SS3520 U.S. Environmental History
- SS3630 Environmental Policy and Politics
- SS/FW3760 Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
- SS3800 Energy Technology and Policy
- SS3850 Environmental Toxicology and Society
- SS3930 Environmental Issues
- SS4000 Independent Study [Readings or research on environmental
issues]
- SS4200 Environmental Anthropology
- BA4790 Ecological Sustainability and Organizations
- EC4600 Natural Resource/Environmental Economics
- FW3110 Natural Resource Policy
- FW3900 Conservation Biology and Ecology
- BL3400 Principles of Ecology
For information about courses, see Undergraduate
Instruction.
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