Environment and Society
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Level: Undergraduate
Division: University-wide Programs
Department: Environmental Studies
Course Number: UENV 2000
Course Format: Lecture
Location: NYC campus
Permission Required: No
Topics: - Environmental Studies
- Ecology
Description:
The state of the air, water, and soil climate change, habitat conversion, invasive species, biodiversity decline, deforestation, overfishing, and many other environmental issues are at the core of most of our pressing economic, social, political and human health concerns. This course examines the roots of the modern environmental crisis, reviewing the most current environmental issues and the underlying science for a critical look at how societies have interacted with the natural environment past and present and requirements for a sustainable future. The course consists of small group discussions, readings and case studies.
Course Pre/Co-requisites:
This course is open to all bachelor level students at the university.
Restrictions:Level
Open to Undergraduate students.
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