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ENVS 414: Religion And The Environment
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Examines the interconnection between religion and the environment, including: the ways in which religion may be used to frame and discuss environmental issues; the contribution to environmental ethics made by religion; and the ways in which the environmental movement is shaped by and related to spiritualism. Prerequisite(s): RS 200; Cross listing(s): RC 425L RC 314.
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ENVS 418: Environmental Economics And Law
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Examines the economic, legal, and political systems that affect and regulate the use and conservation of the environment. Examines topics such as sustainable development and environmental regulation. Prerequisite(s): EC 200 or EC 320; Cross listing(s): EC 418.
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ENVS 423: Gender, Landscape & American Literature
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Focuses on American literature and other media to examine responses to landscape and nature, and the implications of these responses to our understanding of gender, as well as political and historical forms of colonization of people, and exploitation. Additional Prerequisite(s): One (1) 300 level English course. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 EN 210 WS 300; Cross listing(s): HO 448H EN 423E WS 413 HO 438F.
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ENVS 428: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Introduces the fundamental principles of conservation biology including patterns of global biological diversity, biogeography, population genetics, extinction, restoration ecology, management, and conservation policy. Prerequisite(s): BL 260 BL 262; Cross listing(s): BL 428.
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ENVS 432: International Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Analyzes the interactions and interrelationships between political and economics factors at the global level. Factors include monetary management, trade, multinational corporations, foreign aid, cartels and debt. Considers Western and North-South systems. Prerequisite(s): EC 200 or EC 320; Cross listing(s): PJ 454 EC 432 POL 432.
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ENVS 433: World History: an Ecological Perspct
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Beginning with geographical parameters, surveys ecological, cultural, and civilizational regions of the world and their interactions from pre- history to the present. Cross listing(s): HS 403.
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ENVS 435: Advanced Field Ecology Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Regis University
Introduces students to methods of sampling and studying a variety of organisms in the field. Develops student ability to design, conduct, and appropriately interpret field ecological studies. Prerequisite(s): BL 403 or ENVS 403; Cross listing(s): BL 435.
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ENVS 436: Environment And Energy
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Examines the relationship between the development of energy resources and environmental conditions. Emphasizes how economic and political ideology and institutions affect our relationship to the Earth. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 or SO 203; Cross listing(s): PJ 436 SO 436.
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ENVS 439: Wildlife Management
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Focuses on wildlife biology and ecology and introduces wildlife management techniques. Explores such topics as wildlife nutrition, disease, habitat requirements, conservation issues, wildlife law and law enforcement. Prerequisite(s): BL 260 BL 262; Cross listing(s): BL 439.
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ENVS 441: Sustainable Communities
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Explores social, environmental, and economic issues that prevent and encourage more sustainable communities. Topics include transportation, sprawl, poverty, urban/wildlife interface, housing, population, consumption, municipal/toxic waste, community resources and empowerment, and a variety of proposed solutions from around the world. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 or SO 203; Cross listing(s): PJ 441 SO 441.
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