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ENVS 305/405: Roots And Shoots
2.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Human Issues Seminar. Crosslisted with HI 305/405
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ENVS 325: Environmental Economics
2.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Examines the mechanisms societies employ to allocate limited natural resources among unlimited demands. By seeing environmental issues as economic issues, this course identifies the incentives faced by consumers and producers that lead to environmental problems and how alternative incentives might alleviate problems like pollution, global warming, and vanishing rainforests; or to promote sustainable resource use.
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ENVS 325 - Environmental Economics
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ENVS 333: Ecological History of Civilization
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
A global examination of the evolutionary and biological foundations underlying the multi-ethnic societies and diverse cultures observed in the modern world. Beginning with human evolution, this course will follow the sweep of human history through the origins of agriculture and the rise and fall of civilizations to the modern industrial condition. Focusing on biological and ecological processes and the human decisions that led to the present, this course explores the forces for organization and change that will govern and shape globally interconnected society in the future. Crosslisted with BIO 333 and ENVS 333. (Prerequisites: BIO 151 or consent of instructor) (F)
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ENVS 352: Environmental Politics
2.00 Credits
Edgewood College
This course examines major issues in environmental policy, including public lands, wildlife, pollution and energy, as well as the role of governmental institutions, interest groups and the public in formulating environmental policy. Offered in alternate years. Crosslisted with PS 352. (S)
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ENVS 353: Politics of Sprawl: Lnd Use/ Trnsp Plcy
2.00 Credits
Edgewood College
This course examines the environment and social consequences of suburban sprawl and the patterns of mobility associated with it. The role of public policies at the local, state, and federal levels in creating, sustaining, or reforming this entire system of land use will also be explored.
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ENVS 353 - Politics of Sprawl: Lnd Use/ Trnsp Plcy
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ENVS 450: Ecology
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Crosslisted with BIO 450.
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ENVS 450 - Ecology
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ETHS 200: Education in a Pluralistic Society
3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
See ED 200. (Crosslisted with ED 200)
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ETHS 201: Introduction to Ethnic Studies
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Provides an overview of the social, historical, and cultural experiences of ethnic and racial groups in the United States, specifically African Americans, Native American Indians, Asian Americans, and Latinos/as. Topics include patterns of racial and ethnic interactions using theoretical concepts from a variety of disciplines and social forces and institutions affecting race relations in the U.S.
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ETHS 204: f6 Social Movements in American History
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
The process of social change in U.S. history from the period of Native American and European contact to the 1980s. Emphasis will be placed on analyzing the causes and consequences of 'rights' movements in American history. (Varies) (crosslisted with HIST 204)
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ETHS 222: f4 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
See ANTH 222. (Cross listed with ANTH 222)
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