Program: ESM - Minor
The Environmental Studies minor is attractive to students in baccalaureate programs who wish to gain an enriched understanding of critical environmental issues and their socio-cultural implications. Forestry, Natural Resources and Recreation students might desire additional courses in the humanities and social sciences to supplement their technical degrees. An Environmental Studies minor could be a valuable addition to a Hospitality or Culinary Arts student interested in ecotourism, green management, or the environmental dimensions of the culinary sector. Similarly, science and business majors could benefit from an Environmental Studies minor to provide critical cultural and historical context to their program studies.
Courses | |
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ENG 340 Contemporary Environmental Writers | 3 |
EST 310 Environmental History & Social Justice | 3 |
EST 320 Global Environmental Studies Seminar | 3 |
HUM 300 Philosophy Of Nature | 3 |
HUM 400 Nature And Art | 3 |
INT 362 Interdisciplinary Field Studies | 3 |
NRS 410 Natural Resource Economics | 3 |
SOC 302 The Culture of Food | 3 |
Courses | |
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ENG 340 Contemporary Environmental Writers | 3 |
EST 310 Environmental History & Social Justice | 3 |
EST 320 Global Environmental Studies Seminar | 3 |
HUM 300 Philosophy Of Nature | 3 |
HUM 400 Nature And Art | 3 |
INT 362 Interdisciplinary Field Studies | 3 |
NRS 410 Natural Resource Economics | 3 |
SOC 302 The Culture of Food | 3 |
Courses | |
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ENG 340 Contemporary Environmental Writers | 3 |
EST 310 Environmental History & Social Justice | 3 |
EST 320 Global Environmental Studies Seminar | 3 |
HUM 300 Philosophy Of Nature | 3 |
HUM 400 Nature And Art | 3 |
INT 362 Interdisciplinary Field Studies | 3 |
NRS 410 Natural Resource Economics | 3 |
SOC 302 The Culture of Food | 3 |
Dr. Karen Edwards
Pickett Hall 107