Program: EHM - Minor
The Environmental Humanities minor is designed to help students identify and understand the origin of dominant environmental and social narratives, and the effect of these narratives on ecological and social-cultural resilience. The minor is intended to help young scholars develop the skills needed to create new bridge-building narratives useful in their careers and community; that is, to learn how writers, artists, philosophers, and historians integrate the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences into compelling expressions of the human condition that inspire change.
Courses | |
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COM 340 Reporting & Writing Environmental News | 3 |
ENG 340 Contemporary Environmental Writers | 3 |
ENG 400 Writing On Nature And The Environment | 3 |
EST 300 Ecological Change & Society | 3 |
EST 310 Environmental History & Social Justice | 3 |
EST 320 Global Environmental Studies Seminar | 3 |
HST 215 The Adirondacks | 3 |
HUM 300 Philosophy Of Nature | 3 |
HUM 310 Adirondack Fiction | 3 |
HUM 400 Nature And Art | 3 |
SOC 300 Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
Courses | |
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COM 340 Reporting & Writing Environmental News | 3 |
ENG 340 Contemporary Environmental Writers | 3 |
ENG 400 Writing On Nature And The Environment | 3 |
EST 300 Ecological Change & Society | 3 |
EST 310 Environmental History & Social Justice | 3 |
EST 320 Global Environmental Studies Seminar | 3 |
HST 215 The Adirondacks | 3 |
HUM 300 Philosophy Of Nature | 3 |
HUM 310 Adirondack Fiction | 3 |
HUM 400 Nature And Art | 3 |
SOC 300 Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
Dr. Vance Jackson
Pickett Hall 107