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Environmental Emphasis Courses

The Environmental Literacy general degree requirement investigates the ways human societies interact with and affect the natural and biophysical environment. Below is a listing (from the 2009-2010 academic year) of the different academic disciplines which offer Environmental Literacy courses.

  • Anthropology 350: Cultural Ecology
  • Art 335: Landscape Painting and the Environment
  • Chemistry 100: Chemistry for the Citizen
  • Clinical Lab Science 395: Environment, Health, and Technology
  • English 392: Literature and Ecology
  • Food and Nutrition 357: Ecology of Foods
  • Forestry 361: Native American Forestry
  • Geography 100: The Physical Environment Under Stress
  • History 204: Modern Global Environmental History
  • History 280: US Environmental History
  • History 304: History of Climate Change
  • History 392: Native American Forestry
  • Human Development 386: Family Resource Management and the Environment
  • Interior Architecture 130: Architectural Environments
  • Interior Architecture 315: Sustainable Design
  • Natural Resources 150: People, Resources, and the Biosphere
  • Natural Resources 220: Global Climate Change and Water Resources
  • Natural Resources 324: Invasive and Exotic Species
  • Natural Resources 370: Introduction to Environmental Study and Environmental Education
  • Natural Resources 395: Introduction to Environmental Study
  • Paper Science 103: Paper, Society, and the Environment
  • Philosophy 380: Environmental Ethics
  • Physics 100: Energy in Today’s World
  • Political Science 304: Environmental Policy
  • Safety and Health Protection 330: Environmental Wellness
  • Sociology 355: Environmental Sociology
  • Sociology 360: Population Problems
  • Water 220: Global Climate Change and Water Resources
  • Water 324: Invasive and Exotic Species