Global Environmental Studies Seminar

Course Code:
EST 320
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, ECM: Environmental Issues Electives, ESM: Electives, FWSF - Fisheries Concentration: Human Dimension Elective, Integrative Studies: ENST Program Options, Liberal Arts and Science Elective, Social & Cultural Engagement - Integrated, Written Communication - Integrated
Course Description:
While virtually all the peoples of the earth face important environmental issues, the form and content of these human-nature interactions often differs widely from place to place. Variations in political forms, economic status, cultural contexts, and the natural environment are all significant factors in shaping environmental politics and policy around the world. This course investigates these differences using the framework of political ecology and important recent books on environmental politics at various sites around the globe. Various regions and countries are examined through a critical and intensive reading of texts which focuses on these locations. The exact regions and countries vary from year to year. The other major focus of this course is learning the skills of critical reading and analysis of book-length sources, and communicating these analyses in both oral and written forms. Prerequisites: NRS 110 Introduction to Environment & Society or POL 202 Politics of the Environment. Completes General Education Requirements:WC-I, SC-I, RE-I, LAS.
Credit:
3
Prerequisites:
Prereq: NRS 110 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00 Or POL 202 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00
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