Environmental Policy and Culture Minor
Bachelor's degree
In Evanston (USA)
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Bachelor's degree
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Evanston (USA)
ENVR_POL 211-0 Food and Society: An Introduction (1 Unit) Overview of past and present food systems from a sociological perspective, examining the roles of culture, government policy, and social movements in shaping such systems and future alternatives. ENVR_POL 211-0 and SOCIOL 211-0 are taught together; may not receive credit for both courses.
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Minor Requirements (7 units)
2 humanities or social science courses chosen from the following core courses:
ENVR_POL 211-0 Food and Society: An Introduction
ENVR_POL 212-0 Environment and Society
ENVR_POL 261-0 American Religion, Ecology and Culture
ENVR_POL 309-0 American Environmental History
ENVR_POL 340-0 Global Environments and World History
ENVR_POL 390-0 Special Topics in Environmental Policy and Culture (relevant sections; see website for details)
GEOG 211-0 World Biogeography
HISTORY 300-0 New Lectures in History (relevant sections; see EPC website for details)
ISEN 230-0 Climate Change and Sustainability: Ethical Dimensions
POLI_SCI 329-0 U.S. Environmental Politics
At least 1 natural sciences course chosen from the following (no more than 2 natural sciences courses will be automatically approved for the minor):
BIOL_SCI 346-0 Field Ecology
BIOL_SCI 347-0 Conservation Biology
EARTH 105-0 Climate Catastrophes in Earth History
EARTH 106-0 The Ocean, the Atmosphere & Our Climate
ENVR_SCI 201-0 Earth: A Habitable Planet
ENVR_SCI 202-0 The Health of the Biosphere
ENVR_SCI 203-0 Humans and the Environment
4 elective courses, including at least 1 from each of these categories: culture, policy, and natural sciences (see website for lists of eligible courses)
Environmental Policy and Culture Minor