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ENGL 4412-4413: Special Topics in Literary Studies I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Varying topics such as the works of a particular writer or writers, a type of literature (for example travel, post-colonial, pastoral, etc.), literature and film and others. Topic will be posted prior to registration. (Formerly ENGL 3412-3413) 3 credits
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ENGL 5011: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Capstone course required for all English majors in their senior year, culminating in oral presentations and a significant research paper. 3 credits
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ENVL 1011: Introduction to Environmental Studies
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of environmental studies, through lectures and discussion led by environmental studies program faculty from the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. 3 credits
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ENVL 1019: Introduction to Geology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Descriptive survey of the science of the earth; the composition of the earth; weathering and erosion; the formulation and movement of glaciers; the origin of mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes and deserts; and geological history of the earth. Field trips when possible. 3 credits
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ENVL 1111: Fundamentals of Geography
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Geography as a periodic relationship between the physical environment and life. Elements of the natural environment and their influences on human cultural activities. 3 credits
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ENVL 2115: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examination of current theoretical and practical issues in the field of environmental ethics, among them, obligations to future generations, human relationships to nature and pollution. 3 credits
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ENVL 2122: Introduction to Ecology
4.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Application of basic scientific laws, principles and concepts to environmental and resource problems. Scientific concepts such as matter and energy resources; soil, water and food resources; ecosystems, atmosphere and geologic processes; air and water pollution and pesticides will be studied. Problems such as deforestation, loss of biodiversity, global warming and ozone loss will be examined. Threehour lecture, three-hour laboratory per week. (Part of the Environmental Studies program; not a biology major elective course.) Prerequisites: BIOL 1101 and CHEM 1001 or equivalent. 4 credits
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ENVL 2311: Ecology,Demography and Environment
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines diverse cultural strategies with which human societies throughout the world, ranging from tropical hunting and gathering groups to Euro-American and Asian industrialized nations, have responded to the natural environment. Students will learn to apply an anthropological perspective towards the understanding of topics of great global import such as population, pollution, industrialization, sustainable development, and ecosystems. 3 credits
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ENVL 2321: Environmental History of the United States
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Explores the changing relationship between people and the environment in the United States. As a general survey of the nation's environmental history, the course examines a variety of issues, including our changing understanding of the "natural" world and our place in it; the consequencesof human efforts to commodify and control nature; social and ethical responses to environmental problems; and the evolution of environmental policy. 3 credits
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ENVL 2910: Research Methods for Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
An introduction to social science research. Topics include problem selection and hypothesis formation and testing; research design; sampling; construction and administration of research techniques; elementary data analysis and ethical issues. Some statistical and computer applications. Prerequisite: Math 1203 or MATH 1101. 3 credits
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