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| ENVA 140 - Environment and Society |
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An introduction to the social aspects of environmental
problems and solutions. It examines the ways in which
social institutions and lifestyles lead to environmental
deterioration. It also looks at the consequences of en-
vironmental decay for human health and well-being. It
examines efforts to preserve the natural environment through
the Environmental Movement, drives to save particular eco-
systems, and changes in thinking about environmental
issues. (Same as SOCI-160.) (ATTR: ARTS)
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Environmental Studies Department Course Attributes: ARTS View Books and Course Materials |
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