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ENV 2207 - Environmental Management

Credits: 4
This course is focused on understanding the contemporary management approaches used to sustain the earth systems humans depend on: biosphere, hydrosphere, climate system, and the built environment. To understand what management approaches are most likely to be effective, we will explore how earth’s systems operate and support our existence. Likewise, we will examine how individuals and organizations influence earth’s sytems. The course format includes class discussions, projects and interactive lectures. Students will also learn and practice skills in field research and professional communication.
Prerequisites ENV 1131 or ENV 1151 or ENV 2151
McDaniel Plan: Scientific Inquiry with Embedded Lab and Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding



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