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Apr 18, 2024
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ENVI 305W - Current Topics in Environmental Science and Society [GEWI] This team-taught, interdisciplinary course will focus on current topics in environmental science and society. The course serves to bring students together whose course of study might be focused more toward the natural sciences perspective or toward the social sciences perspective but jointly share an interest in addressing environmental issues.
Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F) May not be repeated for additional credit
Course Rotation: Winter
Prerequisites - (BIO 110 /111 or BIO 226 ), (CHEM 115 /116 or CHEM 121 /122 ), (ESSC 108 /109 or ESSC 110 ), ENVI 105 , ENVI 107 , GEOG 276 , STAT 170 , and PHIL 229 Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required Restriction by Major - Environmental Science and Society, Interdisciplinary Program [BS] Restriction by Class - Sophomore standing
This course is a writing intensive course in the Environmental Science and Society, Interdisciplinary Program [BS] . This course offers students an opportunity to work on their skills of research and synthesis of wide-ranging information on a single topic in a group setting. The skills of research, synthesis and group work are highly relevant in most professional positions in their field that students can expect to enter after graduating.
Additional Information:
Keywords: environmental , Writing Intensive (GEWI) Equivalent Courses: ENVI 305 Updates: Prerequisites updated 1/2020; Course Rotation added 1/2015; Prereq revision 7/2014, effective Winter 2015; Approved for GEWI 1/2014, effective Summer 2014; New Course 10/2011
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