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English 403 ,404: Senior Literature Seminar and Workshop
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Demonstration, under close supervision, of a command of the critical reading and writing expected of a student major in English. Various topics and approaches. Each workshop requires students to share discoveries and problems as they produce a lengthy manuscript based on a topic of their own choosing, subject to the approval of the instructor. Prerequisite: Open to senior English majors and others by permission of the department chair.
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Environmental Studies/Environmental Science 110: Wild Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This course will examine the management of natural resources (the manipulation of the environment to achieve human goals) at the state, national, and global levels. The course will examine natural resource management in Pennsylvania by studying the role of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources as managers of Pennsylvania's 17 million acres of state forest and park land. The course will also examine the nature of wildlife management conducted by the Game Commission and the Fish and Boat Commission. These state management practices and policies will be compared with national and global trends. Other topics will include: soil resources, farming technologies, water resources, and the current political controversy over water and wetlands at the state and federal levels. Other issues pertaining to natural resources will be discussed as appropriate. The following course is offered during January term only.
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Environmental Studies/Environmental Science 111: Environment,Culture,and Values
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
A study of the effects of scientific, religious, and philosophical values on human attitudes toward the environment and how these attitudes may affect our way of life. By focusing on a particular current topic, and by subjecting the basis of our behavior in regard to that topic to careful criticism, alternative models of behavior are considered together with changes in lifestyle and consciousness that these may involve. This course satisfies the Division I.a. distribution requirement.
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Environmental Studies/Environmental Science 131 ,132: Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
An integrated, interdisciplinary study of natural environmental systems and human impact on them. Basic concepts of ecology and energy will be examined and utilized to study world resources, human population dynamics, pollution, and human environmental health. Field study will be emphasized. Three hours classroom and three hours laboratory a week.
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Environmental Studies/Environmental Science 202: Energy Resources
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
See course description with GEOL 202 listing. Prerequisite: any 100-level course in GEOL or ENST132.
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Environmental Studies/Environmental Science 205: Global Environmental History
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Examines the interaction between humans and the natural environment in long-term global context. Explores the problem of sustainable human uses of world environments in various societies from prehistory to the present. Also serves as an introduction to the subfield of environmental history, which integrates evidence from various scientific disciplines with traditional documentary and oral sources. Topics include: environmental effects of human occupation, the origins of agriculture, colonial encounters, industrial revolution, water and politics, natural resource frontiers, and diverse perceptions of nature. This course is cross-listed as HIST 205.
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Environmental Studies/Environmental Science 214: Ecological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
See course description with ANTH 214 listing.
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Environmental Studies/Environmental Science 215: Jewish Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
See course description with JDST 215 listing. Offered every three years in rotation with the offering of ENST 111. This course is cross-listed as JDST 215 and RELG 215.
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Environmental Studies/Environmental Science 220: Environmental Geology
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
See course description with Geology 220 listing. Prerequisite: Two 100-level GEOL courses OR ENST 131 and 132. This course is cross-listed as GEOL 220.
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Environmental Studies/Environmental Science 221: Oceanography
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
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