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Environmental Liberal Education Curriculum 2006/2008

COURSES

COURSES

COURSES

I. Foundation Skills (5 courses)

C. Social Sciences

III. Continued

First-term orientation (1 course)

3 courses, each from a different program

SOC 368 Sociology of Global Change

SLC 100 First Year Experience

Business & Economics

 

MGT 361 DC majors only

BUS 100 Intro to Business

IV. Environmental Perspectives

College writing (1 course)

ECN 219 Economics of Citizenship

2 courses, each from a different program

ENG 111 (grade of C or better)

ECN 220 Macroeconomics

ART 306 Art Collaborations w/Nature *

Quantitative reasoning (1 course)

ECN 221 Microeconomics

BIO 105 DC majors only

HCA/NUR 307 DC majors only

MGT 438 DC majors only

BIO 250 Microbes, Humans & Environment

MTH 105 Finite Math

Government

BIO 340 Pollution Biology

MTH 107 Statistics

GOV 110 Intro to American Government

CHM 210 Ecological Chemistry

MTH 109 Precalculus

GOV 120 Contemporary Political Thought

CHM 214 Regulatory Chemistry

MTH 140 Calculus I

Peace, Conflict, & Global Studies

CHM 215 Organic Chem for Enviro Science

MTH/BUS120 Quantitative Math

PGS 115 Intro to Peace Studies

CHM 230 Natural Products Chemistry

MTH 150 Environmental Math

PGS 215 Intro to Conflict Resolution

ECN 310 Environmental Economics

MTH 202 Math for Elem Teachers

Psychology

ECN 320 Natural Resources Economics

MGT 369 DC majors only

PSY 110 General Psychology

EDU 210 Teaching Environmentally

Personal Wellness (2 courses)

MGT 364 DC majors only

EDU 261 Enviro Ed Curriculum Review

OED 000-099 ______ ______

Sociology

ENG 211 Humanity & Nature in Lit *

PED 000-099 ______ ______

SOC 111 Intro to Sociology

ENG 218 Nature Writers *

PED 132 Life Guard Training

SOC 225 Social Problems

ENG 240 Pens & Paddle in North Woods *

PED 133 Water Safety Instructor

SOC 226 Social Movements

ENG 242 Edward Abbey in Southwest *

SOC 233 Self & Society

 

ENG 273 Writing the Environmental Essay

II. Disciplinary Approaches (10 courses)

 

ENV 170 Intro to Environmental Studies

A. Humanities

III. Cultural & Human Diversity

ENV 175 Intro to Environmental Science

4 courses, each from a different program

2 courses, each from a different program

ENV 227 Environmental Citizenship

Fine Arts

BIO340 Biology of Gender

ENV 240 Environmental Geology

ART 106 Foundations of Visual Art

ENG 217 Contemp Third World Literature *

ENV 264 Ecology of War & Peace

ART 230 Anc/Class/Med Art History

ENG/GWS 233 Women of the Third World *

ENV 266 Ecofeminism (Culture OR Enviro)

ART 231 Ren to Modern Art History

ENG 313 Literature of Western World *

ENV 310 Environmental Economics

ART 232 Contemporary Art History

ENV 266 Ecofeminism (Culture OR Enviro)

ENV 340 Environmental History

ART 306 Art Collaborations w/Nature

ENV 368 Sociology of Global Change

ENV 341 Sociology of the Environment

FIN 100 Intro to Fine Arts

GEG 262 World Regional Geography *

GSC 105 Geology & Society *

FIN 200 Fine Arts in Context

GWS 234 Sociology of Gender

GSC 240 Environmental Geology

FIN 201 Fine Arts: Themes & Ideas

GWS 260 Gender in Modern Europe

GSC 333 Earth Resources

MUS 030 Fine Arts Ensemble

GWS 265 Intro to Women's Studies

GSC406 Hydrogeology and Geochemistry

MUS 101 Intro to Music

GWS 266 Ecofeminism (Culture OR Enviro)

GWS 266 Ecofeminism (Culture OR Enviro)

MUS 103 Evolution of American Song

GWS 305 Gender & Peace

HIS 340 Environmental History *

MUS 105 Story of Jazz

HIS 260 Gender in Modern Europe *

MTH 230 Mathematical Modeling

MUS 117 Music in Culture

HIS 263 History of Middle East *

MGT 461 DC majors only

History

HIS 270 The Holocaust *

NAS 250 Am Indian Enviro Perspectives

HIS 100-399 ________

HIS 350 Modern China *

NRS 210 Intro to NRS

(except HIS 303 and HIS x50, as specified)

MGT 363 DC majors only

NRS 348 Wildlife Ecology & Management

Literature

MLG 105 Elementary Spanish I

NRS 349 Fisheries Science & Management

ENG 200-249 or 300-349 ______

MLG 106 Elementary Spanish II

NRS 358 Wetlands

Religion & Philosophy

MLG 205 Intermediate Spanish I

NRS 368 Vegetation Management

REL 200-349 ______

MLG 206 Intermediate Spanish II

NUR347 Global Health Issues (NUR mjr. only)

PHL 100-349 ______

MUS 117 Music in Culture *

OED 248 Wilderness Writers

HCA/NUR 375 DC majors only

NAS 121-379 _______ ________

OED 261 Enviro Ed Curriculum Review

MGT 367 DC majors only

NUR 320 DC majors only

PGS 227 Environmental Citizenship

OED 279 Access and Diversity

PGS 264 Ecology of War & Peace

B. Natural Sciences

PGS 270 The Holocaust

PHL 226 Environmental Ethics *

3 courses, each from a different program

PGS 305 Gender & Peace

REL 258 Religion & Nature *

Biology

REL 229 Judaism, Christianity & Islam *

SOC 240 Cultural Ecology

BIO103 Biology and Life Issues

REL 230 Asian Religions & Philosophies *

SOC 341 Sociology of the Environment

BIO 105 MGT majors only

REL 231 Buddism *

 

BIO 115 Concepts of Biology

REL 234 Japanese Religious History *

* These courses may double count

Chemistry

REL 331 Zen Buddhism *

in this category and in category II only.

CHM100 World of Chemistry

SOC 214 Native Americans in Modern Society

 

CHM 110 General Chemistry I

SOC 225 Social Problems *

 

Geoscience

SOC 226 Social Movements *

 

GSC 105 Geology and Society

SOC 234 Sociology of Gender

 

GSC 120 Physical Geology

SOC 250 Japanese Society & Culture

 

Physics & Meteorology

SOC 301 Mass Media

 

MET 125 Intro to Meteorology

SOC 302 Sociology of Culture

 

PHY 100 Physical Science

SOC 332 Crime, Deviance, & Crim Justice

 

PHY 104 Intro to Astronomy

SOC 336 Nature of Social Inequality

 

PHY 110 General Physics I

SOC 350 Australian Culture

 

This worksheet is only a guide to help you and your advisor in planning your curriculum. Students are responsible for tracking their own progress towards graduation.