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ES 333: International Environmental Law & Policy [3 for graduate registration
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course examines the basic international legal setting for the protection and management of the global environment. It examines how international law concerning nature is made and applied, the role of international environmental regimes or institutions, enforcement strategies, and compliance mechanisms. Emphasis will be placed on a review of various regulatory regimes for the protection of the global commons, including the history and legal sources of the Global Climate Change Convention. Gillroy (SS)
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ES 338: Environmental Risk:Perception & Communication [3 for graduate registration
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Starting with the distinction between traditional pollution problems and environmental risk, this course will focus on risk as it is perceived from outside the institutional policy process and how risk dilemmas are communicated from that institutional structure to experts and the public at large. This course will examine perception and communication experiences within the United States and abroad. Briggs (SS)
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ES 339: Global Security and the Environment [3 for graduate registration
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course examines the links between international security and the environment. Topics include the effects of military actions on the environment; the environment contributing to international conflict; environmental conditions as security issues; the relationship between public health and security; bioterrorism, ecoterrorism, and biological threats; environmental remediation and conflict resolution. Briggs (SS)
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ES 343: Comparative Environmental Law & Policy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course studies the different ways in which domestic legal systems handle the regulation of humanity's relationship to the natural world. The first part of the course concentrates on comparative law that examines the evolution of distinct types of legal systems from their origins in the ancient world. The second part of the course specifically and comparatively examines environmental law as it has developed in Canada, China, the European Union and the United States. Ranges of alternatives for environmental law and policy as practiced in various parts of the world will be explored. Gillroy (SS)
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ES 355: Environmental Justice & The Law [3 for graduate registration
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course is an in-depth exploration of the various ways in which environmental law and policy can have discriminatory effects. It examines the rise and evolution of the environmental justice movement, and the impact of environmental justice claims on administrative rulemaking at both the state and federal level. Reviewing the history of case law concerning environmental justice suits filed under the 1964 Civil Rights Act, it also examines the future of environmental justice in environmental law and policy. Holland (SS)
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ES 367: Environmental Education
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Introductory environmental education course designed to prepare students to implement environmental education opportunities in formal and non-formal education settings. Topics include history and philosophy of environmental education, environmental laws and regulations, GIS, environmental issues and decisionmaking, curriculum integration and environmental education teaching methodologies. This is a Webenhanced course containing both online and fieldwork components.
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ES 371: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Intensive, research-oriented study of a subject or issue in Environmental Studies not covered in other courses. For students of demonstrated ability and adequate preparation. May be repeated for credit up to four credits. Prerequisite: consent of the program director. (HU or SS)
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ES 381: Senior Seminar:Issues in Environmental Studies
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Advanced seminar focusing on discussion and research on specialized subjects in Environmental Studies. Subject matter varies from semester to semester. Intended for Environmental Studies majors and minors but open to others. Prerequisites: ES 1, 2 or another EES course, and one core course or consent of the program director. (SS)
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ES 391: Honors Thesis
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Directed undergraduate research thesis required of students who apply and qualify for graduation with program honors. Prerequisite: consent of the program director. (HU or SS)
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ES 4: The Science of Environmental Issues
1.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Analysis of current environmental issues from a scientific perspective. The focus of the course will be weekly discussions based on assigned readings. Kodama, Zeitler (NS)
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