DSOC 2201

DSOC 2201

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2014-2015.

The actions of people are crucial to environmental well-being. This course addresses the interrelationships between social phenomena and the natural (i.e., biophysical) environment. It is intended to (1) increase student awareness of these interconnections in their everyday lives; (2) introduce students to a variety of social science perspectives, including sociology, economics, psychology, and political science, that help us make sense of these connections; (3) identify the contributions of each of these perspectives to our understanding of environmental problems; and (4) discuss how natural resource management and environmental policy reflect these perspectives.

When Offered Spring.

Distribution Category (SBA)

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one discussion. Combined with: BSOC 2201NTRES 2201

  • 3 Credits Graded

  •  2103 DSOC 2201   LEC 001

  •  4248 DSOC 2201   DIS 201

  •  4249 DSOC 2201   DIS 202

  •  4250 DSOC 2201   DIS 203

  •  4251 DSOC 2201   DIS 204

  •  4294 DSOC 2201   DIS 205

  •  4295 DSOC 2201   DIS 206

  •  4849 DSOC 2201   DIS 207

  •  4852 DSOC 2201   DIS 208

  • 17675 DSOC 2201   DIS 209

  • 17676 DSOC 2201   DIS 210