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COURSES FOR MINOR

1. Introductory 3-credit course

2. Choose nine credits from ONE of the seven cluster options (A-G)

A. Biodiversity and Ecosystems

B. Environment and Society

C. Environmental Explorations

D. Ideas About the Environment

E. Water Resources

F. Human Settlements

G. Energy Resources

3. Select one additional (3 credit) environmentally related course

4. Take a 3 credit final course

Step 2: Cluster F —Human Settlements

Take nine credits from the courses listed below.

Course substitions are encouraged! Course Substitution Form

AG EC/E RRE 431W Economic Analysis of Environmental and Resource Policies
AM ST 50 The Literature and Lore of Mining
ANTH 45 Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 285 Culture Contact
ANTH 451 Economic Anthropology
ARCH 316 Analysis of Human Settlements: Cities
BIOL 120(A-D) Plants, Places, and People
CED 230 Development Issues in the Global Context
CED 309 Land Use Dynamics
CED 409 Land Use Planning and Procedure
COMM/S T S 408 Cultural Foundations of Communications
COMM 411 Cultural Aspects of the Mass Media
EARTH 101 Natural Disasters: Hollywood vs. Reality
EARTH 106 The African Continent: Earthquakes, Tectonics, and Geology
ENGL 88 Australian/New Zealand Cultural Perspectives
ENGL 402 Literature and Society
FD SC/PHIL 280H Food, Values, and Health
GEOG 20 Human Geography: An Introduction
GEOG 333 Human Dimensions of Natural Hazards
GEOG 436 Ecology, Economy, and Society
GEOSC 109H Earthquakes and Society
LARCH 60 History of Landscape Architecture
LARCH 65 Built Environment and Culture
METEO 4 Weather and Risk
MNG 400 Mining and our Environment
NUTR/S T S 497G Community Food Security
SOC 449 Environmental Movements
SOILS 71 Environmental Sustainability
W F S/E R M 450 Wetland Conservation
TURF 425 Turfgrass Cultural Systems