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Fall 2015

Summary

Total, area I: 9-12

Environmental Studies Minor Checklist

Total, area II: 12

Total, minor in environmental studies: 21-24

Area I:

A.

Select one natural science course form the following:

BIOL 12000 Fundamentals of Biology

BIOL 12200 Principles of Biology II, Ecology and Evolution

These courses are also acceptable for this category by substitution/waiver

ENVS 12000 Environmental Sentinels

ENVS 20400 Rainforests, Reefs, and Ruins and

ENVS 20500 Belize trip

BIOL 27100 Ecology

B. Select one environmental survey course from the following:

ENVS 11000 The Environmental Crisis: Causes and Solutions

ENVS 12100 Environmental Science & Technology

BIOL 10400 Environmental Biology

ENVS 12000 Environmental Sentinels

These courses are also acceptable for this category by substitution/waiver

ENVS 11200 Sustainability Principles and Practice

ENVS 22000 Human Environment Geography

C. Select one physical science course from the following:

ENVS 22100 Interdisciplinary Physical Science

CHEM 10200 Contemporary Chemical Issues

CHEM 10500 Energy and the Environment

CHEM 11700 Environmental Chemistry

PHYS 17100 Earth: Evolution of a Habitable World

PHYS 17200 Earth: Evolution of a Habitable World with Lab

These courses are also acceptable for this category by substitution/waiver

ENVS 13000 Earth System Science

ENVS 24000 Environmental Archeology

ENVS 34002 Environmental Toxicology

ENVS 37000 Topics in Earth Science

CHEM 12100 Principles of Chemistry

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Fall 2015 Environmental Studies Minor Checklist

Area II:

Humanities and Social Science courses

12 credits; a minimum of four courses, of which no more than two can be at level 1. One of the four courses must be an ENVS course with an HU or SS designation.

ANTH 24100

ANTH 25100

ANTH 27700

ANTH 37000

ANTH 37500

ECON 28100

Modern Africa

People, Plants and Culture

Native Americans and Environment

Applied Anthropology

Environmental Anthropology

Environmental Economics

 ECON 31200 Economic Development

 ENVS 11900 Introduction to Environmental Humanities

ENVS 20200 Topics in Sustainability: Community Projects

ENVS 20400 Belize: Rainforests, Reefs, and Ruins

ENVS 24000 Environmental Archeology: Human Impact of the Past and Present

ENVS 33100 Topics in Geography and Planning

ENVS 33102 Contemporary Applications of Ancient Agriculture

ENVS 33300 International Environmental Policy

ENVS 36000 Topics in Environmental Humanities

ENVS 38200 Topics in Environmental Policy: Sustainability in the Amazon

ENVS 38201 Topics in Environmental Policy: Implementing Domestic Env Policy

ENVS 38202 Topics in Environmental Polity: Planning for Sustainable Communities

HIST 27000

HIST 27200

HIST 29200

History of American Environmental Thought

History of the future

History and Global Environmental Change

 HIST 29204

 HIST 38700

History of Commodities

Disease and Health in Latin America

LGST 30700

LGST 32000

PHIL 22500

PHIL 23000

PHIL 24000

PHIL 25000

POLT 19500

POLT 32700

POLT 36600

RLST 23500

SOCI 20800

SOCI 24700

SOCI 25000

SOCI 30100

SOCI 32600

SOCI 40200

Environmental Law and Policy

Marketplace Regulation and Consumer Protection

Science and Pseudoscience

Bioethics

Global Ethics

Environmental Ethics

Food and Water: Challenges to Sustainability

Politics of Development

Environmental Politics and Policy

Religion and Nature

Social Change

Environmental Sociology

Gender, the Environment, and Social Change

Technology and Society

Social Movements

Society and Nature

Revised 15 April 2015

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