Environmental Studies (ENST)

ENST 574     Environmental Education     3 Credit Hours

This course involves an in-depth analysis of the environmental education at both the elementary and secondary school level, particularly stressing the environment as a teaching resource. Community resources as they related to environmental education are also investigated. Graduate students will be expected to become knowledgeable about and complete a review of current research that involves the efficacy of environmental education.

Restriction(s):
Can enroll if Class is Graduate
Can enroll if Level is Rackham or Graduate

ENST 588     Env Lit & Reps of Nature     3 Credit Hours

An interdisciplinary study of the ways in which the relationship between "nature" and humankind has been represented in literature and other forms of cultural expression. Emphasis on American and British texts of the 19th and 20th centuries, but assigned materials may include reading from other cultures and historical periods.

Prerequisite(s): (COMP 106 or Composition Placement Score with a score of 40 or Composition Placement Score with a score of 107 or COMP 220 or COMP 280 or COMP 270) and (ENGL 230 or ENGL 205 or ENGL 206 or ENGL 200 or ENGL 231 or ENGL 232 or ENGL 233 or ENGL 235 or ENGL 236 or ENGL 237 or ENGL 238 or ENGL 239)

Restriction(s):
Can enroll if Class is Graduate

*An asterisk denotes that a course may be taken concurrently.

Frequency of Offering

The following abbreviations are used to denote the frequency of offering: (F) fall term; (W) winter term; (S) summer term; (F, W) fall and winter terms; (YR) once a year; (AY) alternating years; (OC) offered occasionally