Intro to Natural Resources & Society

Course Code:
NRS 101
Course Description:
This course will be taught in an interdisciplinary fashion addressing the scientific, economic, and legal issues related to natural resource allocation. The course will begin with a conceptual overview of key issues, and trace the evolution of natural resource utilization and management. The course will examine both domestic and global resource challenges. In an effort to expose students to a broad range of topics, a module format will be utilized allowing approximately one week per topic. Students will be expected to consider resource allocation issues from a variety of professional and socio-economic perspectives. Particular attention will be given to options and tools for affecting resource allocation and environmental quality. Specific natural resource issues addressed will include resource stewardship, population growth, poverty, agriculture, water resources, air pollution, energy, climate change, and non-renewable resources. Completes General Education Requirements:SC-F,LAS.
Credit:
3
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