ENVR 480-001 INTERNSHIP IN ENVIRO STUDIES Provides opportunities to apply theory, principles and knowledge within a practical experience in a local, state, federal or private organization. Major paper and journal required. Prerequisite: Written permission of environmental studies advisor. Eight hours a week for 14 weeks or equivalent.
ENVR 495-150 ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD STUDIES Field course taught abroad or in a remote setting within the United States. Particular attention to the interdisciplinary environmental issues associated with the particular location in which the field study occurred, from a primarily humanistic or social science perspective. Credit variable depending upon the course. May be taken twice for different field courses. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Variable hours per week.
2013 Fall
ENVR 102-450 INTRO TO SUSTAINABILITY Experimental examination of the effects of human activities on the environment. Field trips may include aquaculture facilities, commercial fishing operations, factory farms (of both plants and animals), organic farms, large-scale composting operations, sewage treatment plants, pine plantations, chip mills and power plants. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIB).
ENVR 480-001 INTERNSHIP IN ENVIRO STUDIES Provides opportunities to apply theory, principles and knowledge within a practical experience in a local, state, federal or private organization. Major paper and journal required. Prerequisite: Written permission of environmental studies advisor. Eight hours a week for 14 weeks or equivalent.
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