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ENVR: Environmental Studies

212-01
Society and Sustainability
 
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E. Wojchik
SUST 
09/09 - 12/22
11/12/0
Lecture
CRN 45905
4 Cr.
Size: 11
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
09/09 - 12/22
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

6:00 pm
7:25 pm
Online

     
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Environmental Studies (ENVR)

CRN: 45905

Online: Some Synchronous | Lecture

Online

Requirements Met:
     Sustainable Comm Partnership
     Sustainability (SUST)

Eric Wojchik

An emphasis on the ways in which people have created, and attempted to solve, environmental problems in different cultural and historical contexts. Examines the roles of the entire spectrum of actors and human communities, including individuals, families, groups and formal organizations, neighborhoods, cities and nations. Students examine how individual dynamics (such as altruism and economic self-interest) and collective dynamics (such as competition, cohesion, social definitional processes and global interdependence) direct humans in their interactions with the environment. Section -01 will meet in person from 6-7:25, and the other half of the lecture will be asynchronous online.

4 Credits

212-01A
Society and Sustainability
 
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E. Wojchik
SUST 
09/09 - 12/22
11/11/0
Lecture
CRN 48431
4 Cr.
Size: 11
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
09/09 - 12/22
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

7:35 pm
9:00 pm
Online

     
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Environmental Studies (ENVR)

CRN: 48431

Online: Some Synchronous | Lecture

Online

Requirements Met:
     Sustainable Comm Partnership
     Sustainability (SUST)

Eric Wojchik

An emphasis on the ways in which people have created, and attempted to solve, environmental problems in different cultural and historical contexts. Examines the roles of the entire spectrum of actors and human communities, including individuals, families, groups and formal organizations, neighborhoods, cities and nations. Students examine how individual dynamics (such as altruism and economic self-interest) and collective dynamics (such as competition, cohesion, social definitional processes and global interdependence) direct humans in their interactions with the environment. Section -01A will meet in person from 7:35-9:00, and the other half of the lecture will be asynchronous online.

4 Credits


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