NTRES 4300
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NTRES 4300
Course Description
Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2015-2016.
This course provides students an intensive field-based exploration of the federal environmental policy process and an overview of how policy issues move onto the federal agenda and through the federal policy-making process. It focuses on defining environmental policy problems and understanding the interrelated set of phases, actors, institutions, and constraints that typically comprise the policy cycle. Case studies provide in-depth examples and allow students to discuss the policy process with policy makers as guest panelists. Research topic requires conducting several independent interviews with Washington experts, preparation of one short and one long policy brief based on the interviews and additional research, and an oral presentation.
When Offered Spring.
Fees Course fee: approximately $700 for lodging and use of facilities at the Wolpe Cornell Center in Washington, D.C.
Permission Note Enrollment limited to: junior, senior, or grad student standing; admission by special application process only. Course information and application available at www.cals.cornell.edu/cals/dnr/undergraduate/courses/4300.cfm. Completed applications will be due Oct. 16, 2015. When approved, you will receive a permission code to enroll.
Comments Course begins with three required evening sessions in fall semester beginning approximately November 1. You will spend January 4-13, 2016 at the Cornell Center in Washington, D.C. Students also should plan to spend substantial time on independent research, preparation of oral presentations, completion of a major policy brief, and four 2-hour evening sessions in Spring semester.
Outcomes- Students will be able to define what constitutes an environmental policy issue and describe in-depth the various phases of the typical policy cycle.
- Students will be able to critically discuss and analyze the ways in which significant actors, institutions, and constraints combine and interact to influence policy decisions.
- Students will apply this knowledge to the analysis and discussion of specific case studies involving environmental policy issues.
- Students will gain experience communicating in oral and written formats with various policy actors associated with their selected policy topic and with specific case studies.
- Students will gain fluency with the language of policy analysis and with the legitimate sources on which to base an unbiased environmental policy analysis.
- Students will gain experience in evaluating, synthesizing, and organizing various source materials, including interviews with policy actors, into three policy briefs and an oral and written presentation of a specific environmental policy issue.
Regular Academic Session.
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Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits Graded(Letter grades only)
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
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Instructors
Kraft, C
Lauber, B
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Additional Information
Seniors and Grad students (Juniors if space allows). In addition to intensive ten day seminar in Washington, DC (January 4-13, 2016), there are required preparation meetings in Ithaca during November and December and follow up meetings in Frebruary/March 2016. Enrollment is by application only due by 4:00 PM on October 16th: check website for details and application forms: http://www.cals.cornell.edu/cals/dnr/undergraduate/courses/4300.cfm
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