interdisciplinary seminar in environmental studies (hnrs 379/380/381)

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Interdisciplinary Seminar in Environmental Studies (HNRS 379/380/381) www.sandiego.edu/~kaufmann/hnrs379/hnrs379.html Dr. Ron Kaufmann [email protected] [email protected] Shiley Center 274 (x5904) Office Hrs: Mo Tu 4:00-5:30, Fr 12:00-2:00 Dr. Lance Nelson Dr. Lance Nelson [email protected] Maher Hall 277 (x4054) Maher Hall 277 (x4054) Office Hrs: Tu Th 10:00-12:00, Th 1:00-2:00 Office Hrs: Tu Th 10:00-12:00, Th 1:00-2:00 Dr. Mark Woods Dr. Mark Woods [email protected] [email protected] Founders Hall 167B (x6865) Office Hrs: Tu 4:30-5:30, We 2:00-5:00, Th 11:00- 12:00

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Interdisciplinary Seminar in Environmental Studies (HNRS 379/380/381). www.sandiego.edu/~kaufmann/hnrs379/hnrs379.html Dr. Ron Kaufmann [email protected] [email protected] Shiley Center 274 (x5904) Office Hrs: Mo Tu 4:00-5:30, Fr 12:00-2:00 Dr. Lance Nelson [email protected] - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Interdisciplinary Seminarin Environmental Studies

(HNRS 379/380/381)• www.sandiego.edu/~kaufmann/hnrs379/hnrs379.html• Dr. Ron Kaufmann

[email protected] [email protected]• Shiley Center 274 (x5904)• Office Hrs: Mo Tu 4:00-5:30, Fr 12:00-2:00

• Dr. Lance NelsonDr. Lance Nelson• [email protected]• Maher Hall 277 (x4054)Maher Hall 277 (x4054)• Office Hrs: Tu Th 10:00-12:00, Th 1:00-2:00Office Hrs: Tu Th 10:00-12:00, Th 1:00-2:00

• Dr. Mark WoodsDr. Mark Woods• [email protected] [email protected]• Founders Hall 167B (x6865)• Office Hrs: Tu 4:30-5:30, We 2:00-5:00, Th 11:00-12:00

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I. Introduction A. Theme

• Address environmental issues from multiple disciplinary perspectives (religion, philosophy, science, history, economics, politics, etc.)

• SustainabilityB. Organization

1. Introduction, history2. Human relationship to nature, valuation of nature3. Human impact, sustainability, liberation theology4. Spring Break: Dominican Republic5. Human impact, sustainability6. Abiotic world, non-human biotic world, human world

C. ScheduleD. Format

• Lectures• Small Group Discussions• Whole Class Discussions• Presentations

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I. Introduction E. About Yourself

• Major(s)/minor(s)• Class standing (Fr, So, Jr, Sr)• Travel experience

• Domestic• International• Developing countries

• Two most important environmental issues• Developed nations• Developing nations

• Why taking this class?

• Definition of sustainability – One sentence