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ESTU 118: Topics in Environmental Studies
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Study of various topics in environmental studies. Available only off-campus under aegis of Extended Education. Not available to Huxley majors. Repeatable to 4 credits.
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ESTU 202: Introduction to Environmental Studies And Sustainability
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
A basic overview of environmental issues in the United States and globally. Emphasis on environmental and human sustainability in a social science context.
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ESTU 303: Human Ecology And Sustainability
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESTU 202 or Huxley major prerequisites or written permission of instructor. Study of the interactions between human and natural systems and their outcomes on sustainability. Topics include human effects on natural systems, energy use, and population, within solving environmental problems.
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ESTU 304: Environment And Resource Policy
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESTU 202 or Huxley major or written permission of instructor. An examination of environmental and resource policy in the United States. What is policy, how is it made and how does it change? The history of environmental policy is examined, and current environmental policy surveyed. Federal, state, regional and local jurisdictions and how they interact in the policy arena are examined. Primary forces affecting environmental policy are reviewed and analyzed. Several case studies are presented.
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ESTU 305: Environmental History And Ethics
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Huxley major prerequisites or written permission of instructor. A concern for nature has slowly emerged as human population has grown, understanding of nature has progressed, and the impact of human activity on natural systems has increased. This course reviews how various human activities have historically depended on and interacted with the natural world. It traces how these interactions have resulted in the emergence of what the ecologist Aldo Leopold termed the land ethic. The focus will be on how science and politics have interacted as a land ethic in American environmental history.
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ESTU 320: Explorations in Environmental Studies
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Huxley major. Introduction to solving environmental problems in a policy context, applications of analytical, written, verbal and quantitative skills to address environmental concerns in an interdisciplinary manner.
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ESTU 330: History And Theory of Emergency Planning
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESTU 304 or ESTU 369 or admission to the Planning and Environmental Policy major or by permission of instructor. This course provides a broad introduc-tion to the historical and theoretical perspectives of emergency management policies and practices. Students will learn how theories are used to inform the practice of disaster and emergency management. Fundamental principles of risk, vulnerability, and emergency planning are examined relative to natural, technologic, and health-related hazards, from an interdisciplinary perspective. Federal, state, and municipal legislation and regulations will be examined for their implication on mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. Students will understand the roles and professional responsibilities of emergency managers in preparing and imple-menting all-hazards plans and policies.
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ESTU 369: Introduction to Planning
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: admission to Huxley or permission of instructor. Principles and practices in urban development and public planning in the United States. Concepts of planning as a community process and professional activity. Evolution of planning ideas in response to changing social, economic, and environmental conditions within the American political framework. Survey of the specialized fields in planning practice, emphasizing the emerging field of environmental planning.
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ESTU 370: Processes And Methods in Planning
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Estu 369. Processes in community goal making, formulation of comprehensive land use plans, and the strategies employed in plan implementation. Methods and analytical techniques used in public planning. The role of the planner in political decision making.
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ESTU 371: Environmental Education
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: admission to Huxley College or permission of instructor. An introduction to environmental education and a review of current thinking and practices in this dimension of education. Focus on goals and principles, content, settings, methods and processes of environmental education through reading, discussion and project work.
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