The Stirring of an Ecological Conscience

Course Code:
HUM 420
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, Liberal Arts and Science Elective, Responsibility & Expression - Integrated, Social & Cultural Engagement - Integrated, Written Communication - Integrated
Course Description:

Students’ motives for entering into environmental professions is often based on “the stirring of an ecological conscience”, which Aldo Leopold articulated in A Sand County Almanac.  This course is designed to help students understand this “stirring” and its broader implications as a social and peace-making conscience, and its deeper implications for a satisfying career.  Students will a) explore this idea of an ecological conscience through the works of Leopold and many other conservationist, philosophers, and writers, b) evaluate the development of one’s own sense of an ecological conscience, and c) express in compelling personal essays the transformative experiences that have been foundational to their pursuit of an environmental profession.  Reading and essay writing will provide the material for a rich, discussion-driven format. Students will develop skills in leading group discussion, writing clear and expressive essays, and sharing through readings open to the college community.  Prerequisites: WC-R, SC-R, RE-R. Completes General Education Requirements: WC-I, SC-I, RE-I LAS

Credit:
3
Prerequisites:

WC-R, SC-R, RE-R

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