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3.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; discussion-1 hour. Causes ofglobal climate change and the biological, geophysical, and social consequences of such change. Methods used by different scientists for predicting future events. Complexity of global affairs. Decision making under uncertainty. GE Credit: Div, SciEng, Soc- Sci, Wri.-II. (II.) Bloom
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-4 hours. Impact of developments in science and technology on the individual in society and how economics, politics, culture and values affect technological development. Not open for credit to students who have completed former course Applied Behavioral Sciences 18. GE credit: SciEng or SocSci, Wrt.-(III.)
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3.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion-3 hours. Fungi as organisms with which humans interact daily, societal issues arising from these interactions. Fungi in medicine, religion, agriculture, and industry, as well as cultural perceptions of fungi. GE credit: SciEng or SocSci, Wrt.-I, II. (I, II.) Gordon, Rizzo
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3.00 Credits
Film viewing-2 hours; discussion-1 hour. Importanceof water in many aspects of society as revealed through a survey of its depictions in film. GE credit: SciEng, SocSci, Wrt.-I. (I.) Pasternack
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3.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion-2 hours; studio-3 hours. Photographyis used to explore the common ground between art and science. Photographic processes, creativity and aesthetics, chaos and order, principles of space, time and light. Photographic interpretation and documentation of the natural world. GE Credit: ArtHum, Div, SciEng, SocSci, Wri.-III. (III.) Nathan
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3.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; studio-3 hours. Fusion of waterand soil science with performing arts. Creative communication of scientific concepts and facts through exercises in song writing and poetry. Design, discuss and conduct public performances related to the functioning of the natural world. GE Credit: ArtHum, Sci- Eng.-II. (II.) Silk
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3.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion-3 hours. Highlights a current issue and/or controversy found in contemporary society and looks at how this problem impacts and is affected by the physical, social and biological sciences. Course varies with topic offered. May be repeated twice for credit. Course not offered every year. GE credit: SciEng or SocSci, Wrt.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour; term paper.Exploration of terrorism and war from science and social sciences perspectives. Terrorist cells and groups; biological, chemical, nuclear, and environmental terrorism; intelligence gathering and espionage; military strategy; genocide; epochal wars; clash of civilizations; nation building; and future global scenarios. GE credit: Div, SciEng, SocSci, Wrt.-III. (III.) Carey
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3.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; discussion-1 hour. Natural andhuman threats to water quality. Balance of science and policy in all aspects of attaining, maintaining, and managing water quality, water contamination. Decoding popular media coverage of water quality and water contamination. GE credit: SciEng, SocSci, Wrt. (Same course as Environmental and Resource Sciences 8.)-II. (II.) Hernes
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3.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours. Explores contemporary environmental issues by examining the causes, effects and solutions to a wide range of environmental problems facing the global ecosystem. Integrated discussion of political, societal and economic impact linkages with environmental problems. GE Credit: SciEng, SocSci, Wri.-III. (III.) Dahlgren
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