Course Descriptions
 

Environmental Science

College of Natural Resources and Environment

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

Humphrey, S., Dean; 280 affiliate faculty.

The College of Natural Resources and Environment has a curriculum of 235 courses taught in 56 departments of the university. Only two courses are assigned directly to the college.

EVS 4000 Critical Thinking in Environmental Science.
Credits: 3; Prereq: NE classification, senior standing.
Develop critical thinking skills by confronting ecological and economic paradigms, synthesizing across physical, biological and social systems, and engaging diverse knowledge and views by resolving key environmental problems.

EVS 4949 Environmental Science Internship.
Credits: 1 to 3††; Prereq: NE classification, approval of dean. May be repeated up to a maximum of 3 credits.
Employment or volunteer work in a natural resource- or environment-related business or government agency, with job description related to field of study and written work report of each term’s activities. May be counted as a major elective or free elective.

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