Environmental Studies Program Electives Course Title Instructor Credits Fall 16 Sp 17 EESC and ENVS: All Earth and Environmental Sciences and Environmental Studies courses count as electives All Foundational Policy Courses for the Major and Minor are also eligible to count as electives ARTH 2207 ARTH 2263 BIOL 1420 BIOL 1440 BIOL 1470 BIOL 2000 BIOL 2010 BIOL 3210 BIOL 4010 BIOL 4210 BIOL 4420 BIOL 4450 BIOL 4860 BIOL 5130 BSLW 6647 CHEM 1105 CHEM 1106 ECON 2277 ECON 2278 ECON 3391 ECON 3392 ENGL 4645 ENGL 1703 HIST 0110 HIST 1031 Ruins of Ancient America: Temples and Tombs American Icons: 19th Century Images of National Identity The Genetic Century Sustaining the Biosphere Biodiversity Connections Molecules and Cells Ecology and Evolution Plant Biology Environmental Biology Plant Biology Laboratory Current Topics in Ecology Animal Behavior Methods in Ecology Environmental Disruptors of Development The Environment and Sustainability Chemistry and Society I Chemistry and Society II Environmental Economics and Policy Environmental Economics Economics of Energy and the Environment Quantitative Methods in Environmental Economics American Nature Writing Humans, Nature, and Creativity* Atlantic Worlds I (must be taught by Prof. O’Neill to count towards minor) Europe and the Modern World I: Environmental History (must be taught by Prof. O’Neill to count towards minor) Europe and the Modern World II: Environmental History McDonald Orwig O'Connor Hake FACULTY FACULTY DiSanto FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY Wolff FACULTY FACULTY Hake Greene Armstrong Armstrong Sweeney Olcum Sweeny Olcum Kern Song/ Vandewall O’Neill 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 O’Neill 3 HIST 1032 O’Neill (must be taught by Prof. O’Neill to count towards minor) HIST 2044 Chinese Environmental History Zhang HIST 1505 Planet in Peril: History and Future of Human Impacts* Parthasarathi/ Schor HIST 2503 / People & Nature: History & Future of Human Impacts on the SOCY 1025 Planet Parthasarathi/ Schor HIST 2505 Feast or Famine: Food and the Environment O’Neill HIST 4042 China Regionalized: Environment, History, and Culture Zhang HIST 4043 Environment, Economy, and Politics in Medieval China Zhang HIST 4254 Century of Famine O’Neill HIST 4701 Ecological History of the Atlantic World O’Neill HIST 4703 Environmental Histories of Water Zhang INTL 2260 International Environmental Science and Policy FACULTY INTL 2261 Indigenous Peoples and Natural Resources FACULTY MGMT 2123 Negotiation Nielsen MGMT 2139 Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Foote NURS 1210 Public Health: Disease Prevention & Health Promotion Sutherland/Edmunds NURS 1215 Policy and Politics in U.S. Health Care Vessey/Sutherland PHIL 1501 Science and Ethics of Climate Change* Storey/Wong PHIL 1703 Humans, Nature, and Creativity* Song/ Vandewall PHIL 5521 Women, Nature and Ecology McCoy PHIL 5534 Environmental Ethics Storey PHIL 5541 Philosophy of Health Science: East and West Thaker POLI 2531 Politics of Energy in US, Comparative, Global Perspective Deese SOCY 1031 Society & Environmental Transformations Gareau SOCY 1501 Global Implications of Climate Change* Pisani Gareau / Gareau SOCY 1509 Planet in Peril: History and Future of Human Impacts* Parthasarathi/ Schor SOCY 2200 Statistics Malec/Sarkisian SOCY 3346 Environmental Justice Ouimette SOCY 3349 Environmental Studies: Selected Topics Gareau SOCY 3350/ AADS 3381 Black and Green: Race and Urban Ecology Cermak SOCY 3375 American Economic Crisis and Social Change Derber SOCY 5560 Consumption and Sustainability Schor SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology I Jorgenson/Gareau SOCY 5572 Sociology of Science and Technology Gareau THEO 2231 The Bible & Ecology Darr THEO 5429 Theology & Ecology Hinsdale TMST 5562 Work, Family and Ecology FACULTY UNAS 2256 Environmental Law and Policy Plater *=Core course open to first year students only. Note that these courses must be taken as part of pair. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X revised March 2016