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EUST 7002: European Studies Seminar
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This seminar will continue the study of the topic introduced in the European Studies Workshop (although the workshop is not a prerequisite for this course). The topic (which will change each year based on faculty expertise and student needs and interests) will be approached from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Readings and discussions in English.
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EUST 7091: Individual Projects 1
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Students develop and work on an independent research project with the consultation of a faculty advisor.
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EUST 7092: Individual Projects 2
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Students develop and work on an independent research project with the consultation of a faculty advisor.
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EVST 1011: Introduction to Environmental Studies I
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course introduces the fundamentals of environmental studies through an interdisciplinary examination of ecosystem structure and function. The course will examine human populations and societal differences in the production, use, and misuse of resources.
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EVST 1012: Introduction to Environmental Studies 2
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course will be an in-depth examination of selected environmental issues introduced in EVST1011. The course will provide greater detail on particular environmental problems and focus on possible solutions ranging from scientific and technological approaches to policy, regulation and the law. Students will participate in the analysis of the issue(s), synthesis and integration of the available information, and problem solving activities.
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EVST 1025: Freshman Seminar: Environment
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
A discussion-based freshman seminar course on topics involving current environmental issues that will vary by quarter offered. Specifically we will take an interdisciplinary approach to the topic, addressing the underlying science, societal impacts and policy approaches to dealing with the issue.
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EVST 2000: Environmental Studies Research and Careers
1.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Students will develop an enhanced understanding of the process of basic and applied research in Environmental Studies and the career opportunities available in this field. There will be weekly presentations by faculty, alumni, and representatives of environmentally related agencies engaged in research and/or working locally. Students will be introduced to relevant research literature and will begin the process of job exploration.
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EVST 2004: Communicating about Health, Environment, and Science
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course surveys theoretical and applied dimensions of communication issues pertaining to environmental, health, and science issues facing contemporary society. Students will learn about the symbolic and material dimensions of environment and health issues, ways in which risk is evaluated and communicated in a variety of contexts, and about the parameters of scientific argument in various technical and political arenas.
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EVST 2020: The Human Impact on the Natural Environment
4.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course uses a multidisciplinary approach is used to examine the impact of human activity on various components of the natural world including vegetation, soils, water, the landscape and climate. Remedial and sustaining strategies for especially sensitive geographic environments are examined. Lectures will be supplemented by exercises to explore regional and global patterns of disruption. The emphasis will be on developing an understanding of key concepts and issues, and on encouraging critical thinking about human-created problems and solutions.
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EVST 2021: Economics, Society, and Environment
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
What does sustainable development mean? This course will examine the relationship between economics, society, and the environment. Students will study different forms of governance at varying scales - international, State, and local - with a view to assessing how the market and development intersect. Some of the topics covered in this course include: the political economy of environmental policies, the growing economy in green technologies, natural resource management and distribution, corporate social and environmental responsibility, and the importance of gender equality for sustainable development.
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