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ENVS 372: Ecology of the Tropics Field
2.00 Credits
Emory University
(Same as Biology 372.) Credit, two hours. Permission required. Prerequisite: Environmental Studies 371 or currently enrolled. This is the field course to accompany the lecture course on tropical ecology. Field trip will take place during the spring recess.
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ENVS 377: Int'l Environmental Policy
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Prerequisite: Environmental Studies 131, 132, or Political Science 110, or permission. An advanced course designed to introduce students to the complexity of policy problems surrounding international environmental issues. We begin with the difference between national and international policy issues, and why international environmental issues present unique challenges. The class will then address the fragility of international environmental institutions and the history of this topic. The second half of the course will focus on specific policy problems such as: free trade, sustainable development, population growth, climate change, and endangered species. Students will also develop an expertise in the positions and problems of one nation outside the United States.
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ENVS 381: Water
4.00 Credits
Emory University
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ENVS 383: Art & Environmnt in Costa Rica
3.00 Credits
Emory University
(Same as Art History 383.) Credit, three hours. This upper-level undergraduate seminar covers artistic and scientific perspectives on the environment of Costa Rica. The goal of the course is to teach students how interdisciplinarity enriches and unlocks complex subjects; and, to make science accessible to humanities-oriented students and vice versa, through an experiential, Theory Practice Learning format.
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ENVS 384: Art & Env:Costa Rica-Field Sty
1.00 Credits
Emory University
(Same as Art History 384.) Credit, one hour. Students who take the field trip to Costa Rica in the spring will register for this course.
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ENVS 385: Topics: Environmental Studies
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Variable topics that are offered as incipient or irregular courses. Past course topics have included: Finding Place: Technology, Stories, and the Environment; Introduction to Botany; Water: In Science, Philosophy, and Literature; Environment, Health, and Development; Conservation and Development; Earth Materials: Minerology and Petrology; Booms and Busts in Resources of Georgia; Paleoecology; and Wetland Ecology.
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ENVS 390R: Sem On Environmental Issues
2.00 Credits
Emory University
Credit, two hours. Weekly seminar on topics in Environmental Studies featuring speakers from within and outside the University.
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ENVS 399R: Intro to Independent Research
0.00 Credits
Emory University
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ENVS 410: Extinctions
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Main purpose of the course is to explore the evidence for extinctions throughout the history of the earth, including recent extinctions attributed to human influence. Emphasis will be placed on using multiple lines of evidence and assessing the reliability of evidence for prehuman and recent extinctions, as well as for predicting future extinctions.
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ENVS 420: Law and Biodiversity
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Permission required. This course allows students to explore the ecological and legal dimensions of environmental issues of biodiversity conservation, ecosystem management, and sustainable development. The class will combine readings and case studies.
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