Environmental Studies (ENVS)
ENVS 130 Environmental Studies (Units: 3)
Introduction to environmental studies. An examination of the history of the environmental movement, exploration of strategies to effect constructive change, analysis of environmental fields, and the need for their integration. [Formerly ENVS 300]
Course Attributes:
- Environmental Sustainability
ENVS 224 Research Methods for Environmental Studies (Units: 4)
Prerequisite: Restricted to Environmental Studies majors or permission of the instructor.
ENVS 312 Climate Issues and Activism (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1, A2, A3, and B4 all with grades of C- or better.
(This course is offered as DES 312, ENVS 312, and LS 312. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
ENVS 331 Global Environmental Crisis (Units: 4)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
(This course is offered as I R 331 and ENVS 331. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
Course Attributes:
- Environmental Sustainability
- Global Perspectives
ENVS 450GW Environmental Law and Policy - GWAR (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Area A2 and ENVS 130 or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- Graduation Writing Assessment
ENVS 460 Energy, Justice, and Sustainability (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
ENVS 470 Climate Politics and Policy (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: ENVS 130 or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- Environmental Sustainability
- Global Perspectives
ENVS 480 Climate Change Adaptation and Justice (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
ENVS 530 Environmental Leadership and Organizing (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: ENVS 130 or permission of the instructor.
ENVS 570 Applied Local Sustainability (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: ENVS 130 or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- Environmental Sustainability
ENVS 600 Environmental Problems and Solutions (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
(This course is offered as GEOG 600 and ENVS 600. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
Course Attributes:
- UD-D: Social Sciences
- Environmental Sustainability
- Global Perspectives
ENVS 640 Recreational Use of National Parks and Protected Areas (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
(This course is offered as RPT 640 and ENVS 640. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
ENVS 651 Student Managed Fund in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Investments (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or higher.
(This course is offered as FIN 651, ECON 651, and ENVS 651. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
ENVS 657 Natural Resource Management: Biotic Resources (Units: 4)
Prerequisites: GEOG 101, GEOG 205 or ENVS 224, or permission of the instructor.
(This course is offered as GEOG 657 and ENVS 657. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
ENVS 675 Climate Ambassadors Practicum (Units: 4)
Prerequisites: Restricted to upper-division standing; Climate Change: Causes, Impacts, and Solutions Certificate students; two courses in the certificate.
ENVS 680 Environmental Studies Internship (Units: 1-3)
Prerequisites: Restricted to upper-division standing; ENVS 130; permission of the instructor.
ENVS 690 Senior Seminar in Environmental Studies (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: Restricted to senior Environmental Studies majors and completion of core courses.
ENVS 699 Independent Study (Units: 1-3)
Prerequisites: Upper-division standing, permission of the instructor, major adviser, and department chair.