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The class is cross-listed in the English and ESPM departments (i.e. English C77 and ESPM C12). A lot of reading and various writing assignments are involved.
Course description:
"This integrative course, taught by a humanities professor and a science professor, surveys current global environmental issues; introduces the basic intellectual tools of environmental science; investigates ways the human relationship to nature has been imagined in literary and philosophical traditions; and examines how tools of scientific and literary analysis; scientific method, and imaginative thinking can clarify what is at stake in environmental issues and ecological citizenship. Also listed as Environ Sci, Policy, and Management C12."
Thanks!
Course description:
"This integrative course, taught by a humanities professor and a science professor, surveys current global environmental issues; introduces the basic intellectual tools of environmental science; investigates ways the human relationship to nature has been imagined in literary and philosophical traditions; and examines how tools of scientific and literary analysis; scientific method, and imaginative thinking can clarify what is at stake in environmental issues and ecological citizenship. Also listed as Environ Sci, Policy, and Management C12."
Thanks!