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1 Make a positive impact toward sustainability. Overview "Acquire the knowledge to create a sustainable future. The reasons why are all around you." With the new Bachelor of Environmental Studies program at the University of Prince Edward Island you will learn to make environmental connections across academic fields and to analyze environmental challenges we face today. In the classroom, field, and community, you will lead the way in finding innovative solutions making a positive impact toward sustainability in your personal life, locally and globally. Environmental issues typically do not respect traditional academic boundaries and require scientific, technical, human and social perspectives to address. As an interdisciplinary liberal arts and science program, the Bachelor of Environmental Studies will provide students with the opportunity to integrate knowledge across faculties of Arts, Science, and Business. Environmental Studies Dr. Carolyn Peach Brown, Director Page 1 of 15

2 Degree Degree Description A student enrolled in the BES will require a total of 120 credit hours or 40 Courses which includes a minimum of 42 credit hours or 14 discipline specific courses with a designation of Environmental Studies (ENV). Of these 14 ENV courses, at least 6 must be at the 3000 level or above, including at least 2 at the 4000 level. There are 5 required core (ENV) courses included as part of the 14 discipline specific courses, one of which requires a 30 hour internship working with a community partner engaged in the environmental field (ENV 3010). There are requirements from the Faculties of Arts, Science, and School of Business. Students are required to choose one of three specializations: Environmental Thought and Practice Island Environments and Sustainability Environmental Innovation and Change Management Note: Each specialization has specific required courses (see Specializations tab). Degree Requirements ALL BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (BES) MAJORS A total of 120 credit hours or 40 Courses which includes a minimum of 42 credit hours or 14 discipline specific courses with a designation of Environmental Studies (ENV). Of these 14 ENV courses, at least 6 must be at the 3000 level or above, including at least 2 at the 4000 level. There are 5 required core (ENV) courses included as part of the 14 discipline specific courses. Five Core Environmental Studies Courses (ENV) = 15 Hours Credit ENV ENV ENV ENV ENV Introduction to Environmental Studies Societies and Sustainability: Past and Present Methods of Environmental Inquiry Environmental Studies Internship Public Scholars on Environmental Issues At least nine (9) additional Environmental Studies (ENV) courses = 27 Hours Credit. note that these 9 courses can be taken as part of a specialization requirement (see Specialization tab) or as an ENV elective to fulfil the requirements indicated above. Please CHOICE OF ONE (1) SPECIALIZATION (see Specialization tab for description and required courses for each Specialization) REQUIRED COURSES IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS ALL BES MAJORS One of UPEI 1010, 1020, or 1030 = 3 Hours Credit 3 Foundational Cognate Courses = 9 Hours Credit (Please note that these courses are required in addition to the other requirements for the BES) Biology 1010 Environmental Biology Page 2 of 15

3 Philosophy 2030 Environmental Philosophy Either Sociology 1010 Introduction to Sociology I OR Anthropology 1050 Introduction to Anthropology I 1 Course in Statistical Methods = 3 Hours Credit Statistics 1210 Introductory Statistics (or other course with permission of Director) (Note: Please contact the Director if you lack the requirements for university level Math courses) 4 Foundational Courses from Science and Business that fit the following criteria = 12 Hours Credit (Please note that these courses are required in addition to the other requirements for the BES) 2 Science 2 Science or Business 4 Foundational Courses from Arts that fit the following criteria = 12 Hours Credit (Please note that these courses are required in addition to the other requirements for the BES) It is recommended that students take 1 Political Science or Economics 3 Arts GENERAL ELECTIVES The remaining number of semester hours required to complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Environmental Studies (120 credit hours) will be made up from courses selected by the students. WRITING INTENSIVE COURSE All graduating students at UPEI must include at least one Writing Intensive course as part of their graduation requirements Either English 3810 Professional Writing or Business 2110 Business Communications or other writing intensive course with approval of Director Specializations COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Students are expected to apply for a particular specialization at the beginning of their second year. However, it is possible for students to declare a specialization until the end of their third year. Please note that ENV courses taken as part of a specialization requirement can be used to fulfil the ENV requirements for the BES. See the Suggested Course Sequence tab for each specialization's suggested sequence. ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATION AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALIZATION The specialization in Environmental Innovation and Change Management focuses on learning how to live within the limits of our environment, and develop innovations to manage the interaction of human Page 3 of 15

4 activities with and upon the environment in a positive way; to challenge the conventional and move organizations, businesses and communities to invoke positive change. Two Core Specialization Courses = 6 Hours Credit ENV 3320 Environmental Innovation and Change Management Skills Either Economics 2110 Introduction to Resource Economics OR Economics 2150 Environmental Economics 9 credit hours chosen from the following list OR other course with permission of Director: ENV 2240 Field Course in Ecological Forestry ENV 2420 Society and Natural Resources ENV 3510 Sustainable Community Planning ENV 3540 Environmental Valuation: Theory and Practice ENV 4330 Environmental Communication Strategies ENV 4950 Environmental Studies Symposium ENGN 1410 Sustainability in Engineering Design BUS 1410 Marketing BUS 2650 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management BUS 3730 Tourism Management PHYS 2610 Energy, Environment and the Economy S/A 3410 Technology, Society and the Environment ENVIRONMENTAL THOUGHT AND PRACTICE SPECIALIZATION The specialization in Environmental Thought and Practice focuses on the exploration of the values, attitudes and beliefs of people in relation to the environment in order to provide answers to pressing environmental concerns. Two Core Specialization Courses = 6 Hours Credit Either Psychology 1010 Introduction to Psychology I OR Psychology 3330 Ecopsychology Sociology/Anthropology 3410 Technology, Society and the Environment 9 credit hours chosen from the following list OR other course with permission of Director: ENV 2420 Society and Natural Resources ENV 2310 Island Environmental Histories ENV 3420 Environment and Development ENV 4110 Environmental Governance ENV 4330 Environmental Communication Strategies ENV 4950 Environmental Studies Symposium ENG 3220 EnglishCanadian Poetry ENG thCentury American Literature HIST 4830 The History of the Environmentalist Movement PHIL 2060 Animal Ethics PHIL 3710 Communitybased Ethical Inquiry ISLAND ENVIRONMENTS AND SUSTAINABILITY SPECIALIZATION The Island Environments and Sustainability specialization focuses on the diverse characteristics of islands and islanders interaction with the environment in order to gain an understanding of lessons for Page 4 of 15

5 sustainability in all places. Two Core Specialization Courses = 6 Hours Credit IST 2010 Introduction to Island Studies Either POLS 2330 Political Geography OR ENV 334 Environmental Stresses on Island Communities 9 credit hours from the following list OR other course with permission of Director: ENV 2120 Earth's Physical Environment ENV 2310 Island Environmental Histories ENV 3110 Understanding Climate Change ENV 3210 Natural Hazards ENV 3510 Sustainable Community Planning ENV 4110 Environmental Governance BIO 2220 Ecology BIO 3270 Field Coastal Ecology BIO 3910 Marine Biology BIO 4520 Biogeography and Macroecology BIO 4620 Watershed Ecology SOC 3050 Population and Society Minor REQUIREMENTS FOR MINOR IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES A minor in Environmental Studies will be recognized when a student has successfully completed 21 semester hours of courses drawn from Environmental Studies courses and crosslisted courses. These courses must include: 1) 2) 3) 4) Two core introductory Environmental Studies courses (Environmental Studies 1010 and 2030) A minimum of 6 semester hours in approved courses within the Faculty of Science; and A minimum of 6 semester hours in approved courses within the Faculty of Arts; and A minimum of 3 semester hours in approved courses within the Faculty of Arts or Faculty of Science APPROVED COURSES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES MINOR: Students who do not have the required prerequisites for particular courses that are crosslisted in the Environmental Studies Program are encouraged to consult with the instructors of these courses to seek their permission to enrol. Instructors may choose to admit students to these courses based upon alternative prerequisites that are judged to provide the student with sufficient background preparation for the course. Faculty of Science **Biology 1010 Current Issues in Environmental Biology Biology 1320 Introduction to Organisms Biology 2220 Ecology Biology 3140 Plant Community Ecology Biology 3270 Field Coastal Ecology Page 5 of 15

6 Biology 3910 Marine Biology Biology 4110 Principles of Wildlife Biology Biology 4520 Biogeography and Macroecology Biology 4540 Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Biology 4620 Watershed Ecology Biology 4650 Marine Community Ecology Biology 4850 Environmental Toxicology Chemistry 2020 Environmental Chemistry Physics 2610 Energy, Environment and the Economy ** Students may only credit either Biology 1010 or Biology 1320 toward their minor. Faculty of Arts Economics 2110 Introduction to Resource Economics Economics 2150 Environmental Economics Economics 3520 Applied Resource Economics English 3220 English Canadian Poetry English 3310 The Literature of Atlantic Canada English 3350 British Romantic Literature History 4830 History of the Environmental Movement Island Studies 2010 Introduction to Island Studies Philosophy 1020 Introduction to Ethics and Social Philosophy Philosophy 1050 Technology, Values, and Science Philosophy 2030 Environmental Philosophy Philosophy 2060 Animal Ethics Philosophy 3710 CommunityBased Ethical Inquiry Psychology 3330 Ecopsychology Sociology 3050 Population and Society Sociology/Anthropology 3410 Technology, Society and the Environment Suggested Course Sequence Recommended List of Science, Business, and Arts courses for the BES SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCES (ALL SPECIALIZATIONS) First Year ENV 1010 () BIO 1010 () Either SOC 1010 or ANTH 1050 () STAT 1120 () ENV 2120 () One of UPEI 1010, 1020 or 1030 () Foundational courses from Science and Business (3 or 6 hours credit) Foundational courses from Arts (3 or 6 hours credit) (3 to 6 hours credit) ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATION AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALIZATION Page 6 of 15

7 Second Year ENV 2030 () ENV 2040 () PHIL 2030 () Either EC 2110 or EC 2150 () Foundational courses from Science and Business (3 or 6 hours credit) Foundational courses from Arts (3 or 6 hours credit) Third Year ENV 3010 () ENV 3320 () Foundational courses from Science and Business (3 or 6 hours credit) Foundational courses from Arts (3 or 6 hours credit) Three of: ENV 2240, ENV 2420, ENV 3510, ENV 3540, ENV 4330, ENV 4950, ENGN 1410, BUS 1410, BUS 2650, BUS 3730, PHYS 2610, S/A 3410 (9 hours credit) Fourth Year ENV 4010 () If not already fulfilled, one writing Intensive course, for example, ENG 3810 or BUS 2110 () If not already fulfilled: ENV electives to complete at least 4 at 3000 level (6 hours credit) One ENV elective at 4000 level () ENV electives to complete a total of 14 ENV courses ENVIRONMENTAL THOUGHT AND PRACTICE SPECIALIZATION Second Year ENV 2030 () ENV 2040 () PHIL 2030 () Either PSYCH 1010 or PSYCH 3330 () Foundational courses from Science and Business (3 or 6 hours credit) Foundational courses from Arts (3 or 6 hours credit) Third Year ENV 3010 () SOC/ANTH 3410 () Foundational courses from Science and Business (3 or 6 hours credit) Foundational courses from Arts (3 or 6 hours credit) Three of: ENV 2420, ENV 2310, ENV 3420, ENV 4110, ENV 4330, ENV 4950, ENG 3220, ENG 3620, HIST 4830, PHIL 2060, PHIL 3710 (9 hours credit) Fourth Year Page 7 of 15

8 ENV 4010 () If not already fulfilled, one writing Intensive course, for example, ENG 3810 or BUS 2110 () If not already fulfilled: ENV electives to complete at least 4 at 3000 level One ENV elective at 4000 level () ENV electives to complete a total of 14 ENV courses ISLAND ENVIRONMENTS AND SUSTAINABILITY SPECIALIZATION Second Year ENV 2030 () ENV 2040 () PHIL 2030 () IST 2010 () Foundational courses from Science and Business (3 or 6 hours credit) Foundational courses from Arts (3 or 6 hours credit) Third Year ENV 3010 () Either POLS 2330 or ENV 3340 () Foundational courses from Science and Business (3 or 6 hours credit) Foundational courses from Arts (3 or 6 hours credit) Three of ENV 2120, ENV 2310, ENV 3110, ENV 3210, ENV 3510, ENV 4110, BIO 2220, BIO 3270, BIO 3910, BIO 4520, BIO 4620, SOC 3050 (9 hours credit) Fourth Year ENV 4010 () If not already fulfilled, one writing Intensive course, for example, ENG 3810 or BUS 2110 () If not already fulfilled: ENV electives to complete at least 4 at 3000 level One ENV elective at 4000 level () ENV electives to complete a total of 14 ENV courses RECOMMENDED LIST OF SCIENCE, BUSINESS, AND ARTS COURSES for the BES Unless otherwise indicated, students who do not have the required prerequisites for particular courses that are approved for the Bachelor of Environmental Studies are encouraged to consult with the instructors of these courses to seek their permission to enrol. Instructors may choose to admit students to these courses based upon alternative prerequisites that are judged to provide the student with sufficient background preparation for the course. SCIENCE COURSES: Applied Human Sciences: Foods and Nutrition 2230 Nutrition and Dietary Behaviour Page 8 of 15

9 Biology: (please note that Biology are required as prerequisites for the other Biology courses below) Current Issues in Environmental Biology Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology Introduction to Organisms Ecology Botany Zoology Plants and People Plant Community Ecology Field Coastal Ecology Ornithology Life of Mammals Marine Biology Principles of Wildlife Biology Biogeography and Macroecology Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Watershed Ecology Marine Community Ecology Environmental Toxicology Chemistry: (please note that Chemistry are required as prerequisites for the other Chemistry courses below) General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Environmental Chemistry Organic Chemistry for the Life Sciences Engineering: 1520 Engineering and the Biosphere 2120 Geology for Engineers Physics: 2610 Energy, Environment and the Economy BUSINESS COURSES: Introduction to Business Marketing Organizational Behaviour Business Communication Introduction to Management Science Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Introduction to Biotechnology Tourism Management ARTS COURSES: Economics: 2110 Introduction to Resource Economics Page 9 of 15

10 2150 Environmental Economics 2830 Agricultural Economics 3520 Applied Resource Economics English: English Canadian Poetry The Literature of Atlantic Canada British Romantic Literature 19th century American literature, History: The Atlantic Region History of Prince Edward Island: PreConfederation History of Prince Edward Island: PostConfederation History of the Environmental Movement International Development Studies: 2010 Introduction to International Development Studies Island Studies 2010 Introduction to Island Studies Modern Languages: 2110 Latin American Studies: South America Philosophy: Introduction to Ethics and Social Philosophy Technology, Values, and Science Critical Thinking Environmental Philosophy Animal Ethics Philosophy of Science CommunityBased Ethical Inquiry Political Science: 1010 Introductory Politics I: Government and Politics in Liberal Democracies 1020 Introductory Politics II: Political Ideologies in Liberal Democracies 2530 Introduction to Political Theory Psychology: Introduction to Psychology: Part I Introduction to Social Psychology Ecopsychology Ergonomics Religious Studies: Page 10 of 15

11 1020 Religions of the World: Eastern Traditions Sociology: Introduction to Sociology II Self and Society Social Psychology Population and Society Methodology and Research II Collective Behaviour and Social Movements Media and Society Sociology/Anthropology: 2220 Native Canadians 2660 Science, Culture and Society 3410 Technology, Society, and the Environment Careers: Sustainability Officer Environmental Manager Sustainability Policy Analyst Environmental Educator Ecotourism Officer Course Level: 1000 Level Courses: ENV1010 Introduction to Environmental Studies This course introduces students to a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to the study of environmental issues; and emphasizes the interrelationships among the various physical, biological, and human systems. It examines major contemporary environmental issues, such as global warming and land use, and focuses on how these issues are understood and addressed within the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.(formerly ENV2010) Three hours a week (some field trips may be required). Course Level: 2000 Level Courses: ENV2030 Societies and Sustainability: Past, and Present This course explores the concept of sustainability in relation to how societies have interacted with the environment overtime. Through exploration of successes and failures from historical and contemporary societies, students will develop the capacity to understand the ecological context in which humans live, to recognize limits, and to design sustainable human systems for the future. PREREQUISITE: ENV 1010 or permission of the instructor ENV2040 Methods of Environmental Inquiry This course introduces students to the diverse nature of inquiry in the various fields of environmental studies. Through practical case studies it provides literacy in key methods used in understanding the environment in the sciences, social sciences and humanities. PREREQUISITE: ENV 1010 or permission of the instructor Page 11 of 15

12 ENV2090 Special Topics To create a category for uniquely titled courses offered by a department and put on the timetable as a "special course" on a onetime basis. ENV2120 Earth's Physical Environment This course will introduce students to the basic 'building blocks' of Earth's physical characteristics, providing a foundation on which to develop more specialist knowledge in their understanding of Environmental Studies. It will examine the geologic and geomorphic cycles, including processes of weathering, erosion, transportation and deposition, and investigate how these create fluvial, glacial, and coastal landforms and impacts on human activity. It also aims to address atmospheric processes and the links between global climate zones and world ecosystems. PREREQUISITE: ENV 1010 or permission of the instructor ENV2240 Field Course in Ecological Forestry This course introduces students to the principles and practices of ecological forestry management. By combining theorybased lectures and an experiential learning approach at the MacPhail Woods Ecological Forestry site students will gain a deep understanding of the forest and forest restoration efforts. Restriction: Student must have second year standing or permission of the instructor ENV2310 Island Environmental Histories Environmental history is broadly defined as the study of continuity and change in human relationships with the environment. This course introduces students to environmental history and historical methods with a focus on historic and current, interaction with the environment on global islands. Special focus will be given to ocean, forest, and land use activity in Prince Edward Island and islands in the Atlantic region. PREREQUISITE: ENV 1010 or permission of the instructor ENV2420 Society and Natural Resources This course examines the development, use and conservation of natural resources. It explore the definition of natural resources, the history of resource use, governance regimes, and theories and practices around integrated resource planning and management, ecosystem management, adaptive management, conflict resolution approaches, local knowledge and public participation. Case studies explore recent trends in forestry, fisheries, agriculture, parks and recreation, wildlife, and water resources management. PREREQUISITE: ENV 1010 or permission of the instructor ENV2910 Directed Studies This course offers recognition for equivalencylearning to returned CUSO cooperants and interns who have completed an international development placement overseas. Students who have completed a CUSO placement with a focus on environmental issues such as environmental science, resource management, conservation, environmental education can apply to receive credit toward their Environmental Studies degree. Restriction: Student must have completed a CUSO placement with a focus on environmental issues. Course Level: 3000 Level Courses: ENV3010 Environmental Studies Internship This course provides students with opportunities to develop, integrate and apply their knowledge of environmental issues and theory. Students will be involved in 'internship' experiences with varied environmental organizations, in environmental action research on campus issues or in other settings, and in developing personal plans for environmental action and change. Classroom discussions and written work will aid students in developing a multidisciplinary and systems approach to the analysis of these experiences. One and a half hours per week in class, two and a half hours per week in practicum Page 12 of 15

13 work. PREREQUISITE: ENV Students taking this course concurrently may apply for admission through the instructor ENV3090 Special Topics To create a category for uniquely titled courses offered by a department and put on the timetable as a "special course" on a onetime basis. PREREQUISITE: Env3090L ENV3110 Understanding Climate Change This course introduces students to the science of climate change. Students explore its social and political implications, and examine its impact on daily life by reviewing current scientific data as it relates to vulnerabilities of particular regions. Topics include methods, strategies, and technologies that address climate change, using case studies of adaptive and mitigative programs in North America, with a special emphasis on Canada's climate action plan. PREREQUISITE: ENV 1010 or ENV 2030 ENV3210 Natural Hazards This course provides an introduction to the causes of a variety of natural hazards (tectonic e.g. earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic activity; meteorological e.g. hurricanes and flooding; and mass movement e.g. landslides, mudslides, and avalanches) as well as their impact on human activities and the strategies available to predict and manage such events. ENV3320 Environmental Innovation and Change Management Skills This course will introduce students to a general overview of innovations to address environmental goals. It will examine how using a structured approach to change can move organizations, businesses and communities toward more environmentally sustainable practices. ENV3340 Environmental Stress on Island Communities This course explores the risk and vulnerabilities associated with climate change and other environmental stress on island communities. This course will focus on the special characteristics of island communities and will explore island vulnerabilities in the natural and built environment as well as in social and economic systems. ENV3420 Environment and Development This course focuses on environment and development issues in an international, particularly a developing country, context. Issues related to trade, biodiversity conservation, agriculture, climate change, wealth, poverty, population, and gender will be explored. PREREQUISITE: ENV 1010 or permission of the instructor ENV3510 Sustainable Community Planning An overview of how planning tools and practice shape the form of communities, including: (1) Key issues and principles of sustainability at a community scale; as well as related planning approaches; (2) Sustainable community planning approaches and tools for identifying and achieving quality of life, and (3) The components and process of developing an integrated sustainable community plan. Students will learn how to assess community capital, identify and recruit key stakeholders and develop, implement, monitor and evaluate a community plan. ENV3540 Environmental Valuation: Theory and Practice This course would develop the theory and techniques in the valuation of nonmarket (ecological) good and services. It will focus on the techniques and methods for placing monetary values on the Page 13 of 15

14 environment and incorporating them into economic decision making at both the macro and project level. Course Level: 4000 Level Courses: ENV4010 Public Scholars on Environmental Issues This seminar course will provide a forum for students to interact and learn from local, national and international experts in various fields of environmental studies. Students will gain an increased awareness and understanding of the diverse ways in which our society is addressing issues related to the environment. The course will provide opportunities for students to develop in their own expertise as public scholars. PREREQUISITE: ENV 3010 or permission of the instructor ENV4090 Special Topics To create a category for uniquely titled courses offered by a department and put on the timetable as a "special course" on a onetime basis. PREREQUISITE: Environmental Studies 1010 or Environmental Studies 2030 or permission of the instructor ENV4110 Environmental Governance This course focuses on developing an understanding of principles, practices and emerging issues relating to environmental governance. An emphasis is placed on exploring the roles of governments, markets and collective action in environmental policy and management. Examples of governance arrangements are drawn from different parts of the world and different ecological contexts, including the uniqueness of island contexts. (Crosslisted with Island Studies 6190) PREREQUISITE: ENV 1010 or permission of the instructor. For students taking the course as IST 6190 they need to be an active graduate student ENV4310 Environmental Impact Assessment This course examines Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) from philosophical, methodological and institutional perspectives. The evolution of EIA in Canada will be the focus. The strategic role of EIA will be explored as to its effectiveness as a tool for achieving sustainability goals. Case studies illustrating major issues and applications will be presented at a variety of geographical scales. Some field trips may be required. (Crosslisted with Environmental Sciences 8030) PREREQUISITE: ENV 1010 or permission of instructor ENV4330 Environmental Communication Strategies This course promotes the development of communication skills in the context of environmental issues and exposes students to direct interaction with representatives from industry, government and the community. The course will also provide broad theoretical and practical knowledge needed to resolve disputes as well as skills training in techniques of mediation, facilitation, and negotiation. ENV4410 Environment and International Relations Ecological problems such as climate change and resource scarcity transcend the boundaries of nationstates and therefore necessitate international cooperation between states and nonstate actors. This course will examine the dynamics of global environmental politics. ENV4910 Directed Studies These courses offer students the opportunity for the study of other subjects in environmental studies in two different forms: (1) In response to an individual student's needs, a program of directed readings or Page 14 of 15

15 directed research can be developed with a faculty member; (2) Directed Studies courses are offered on occasion by members of the faculty or by visiting instructors. (See Academic Regulation 9 for Regulations Governing Directed Studies.) PREREQUISITE: Third or fourth year standing and 12 credit hours in the Department of Environmental Studies ENV4920 Directed Studies These courses offer students the opportunity for the study of other subjects in environmental studies in two different forms: (1) In response to an individual student's needs, a program of directed readings or directed research can be developed with a faculty member; (2) Directed Studies courses are offered on occasion by members of the faculty or by visiting instructors. (See Academic Regulation 9 for Regulations Governing Directed Studies.) PREREQUISITE: Third or fourth year standing and 12 credit hours in the Department of Environmental Studies ENV4950 Environmental Studies Symposium The Student Environmental Studies Symposium course is an opportunity for students to facilitate a public forum to raise awareness and discussion about a contemporary environmental issue. This unique course will focus on students planning and running a one day symposium about a relevant environmental issue of their choice. It will provide an opportunity for active and collaborative learning as students dialogue with important stakeholders engaged in real world issues from government, the private sector and civil society. Through the process of organizing this symposium, students will deepen their knowledge of the complex nature of environmental issues and the challenges in finding sustainable solutions. Practical outcomes of the course include the development of critical thinking and writing skills, as well as organizational, communication and teambuilding skills. Source URL: Page 15 of 15

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