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2007-08 Catalog

Environmental Studies

Approved Courses

Environmental Studies (ENVT)

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ENVT 104: Conservation of Natural Resources – NS, SM

Principles and problems of public and private stewardship of our resources with specific reference to the Pacific Northwest. Cross-listed with GEOS 104. (4)

ENVT 325: Ecology, Community and Culture in Australia

Students live in the community of Crystal Waters, Australia and study permaculture design, participate in community life, and explore Australian cultures and ecosystems. (4)

ENVT 350: Environmental Methods of Investigation

Study of a watershed using and integrating techniques and principles of environmental sciences, political science, economics, and ethics. Includes laboratory. Prerequisites: Lines 1-3 completed or consent of instructor. (4)

ENVT 487: Special Topics in Environmental Studies

Selected topics as announced by the program. Course will address current interdisciplinary issues in environmental studies. (1–4)

ENVT 491: Independent Studies

Opportunity to focus on specific topics or issues in environmental studies under the supervision of a faculty member. (1-4)

ENVT 495: Internship in Environmental Studies

An internship with a private or public sector agency, organization, or company involved in environmental issues. By consent of the chair of Environmental Studies only. (4)

ENVT 499: Capstone: Senior Project – SR

An interdisciplinary research project of the student's design that incorporates materials and methods from earlier courses and has a focus reflecting the specific interest of the student. A substantial project and a public presentation of the results are required. Prerequisite: ENVT 350. (4)

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