ENVS-120

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Introduction to Environmental Studies

Course Description

An introduction to interdisciplinary themes in environmental studies, including perspectives from the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Emphasis is placed on understanding local and regional environmental problems as well as issues of global environmental concern. Students enrolling in this course also will be required to enroll in Environmental Studies 120L Environmental Studies Excursions with the same instructor as the lecture section. The weekly afternoon excursions cover the length of the Walla Walla drainage basin, from the Umatilla National Forest to the Columbia River. Excursions may include the watershed, the water and wastewater treatment plants, energy producing facilities, a farm, a paper mill, different ecosystems, and the Johnston Wilderness Campus. This course is required of all environmental studies majors. All environmental studies majors must pass this course with a minimum grade of C (2.0). Corequisite: Environmental Studies 120L. First-year students and sophomores only or consent of instructor.

Course Type

Academic Credit, Other Credit, INTER.DISC-ENV.STUDIES, Academic Evaluate Course, Academic Evaluate Course