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Education 300
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Environmental Planning and Geomatics 372
Environmental and Business Economics 373
Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior 374
Environmental Sciences 375
Food Science 400
Landscape Architecture 550
Interdisciplinary Studies 554
Marine Sciences 628
Meteorology 670
Microbiology 680
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New Brunswick/Piscataway Undergraduate Catalog 2005-2007 Cook College Course Listing Interdisciplinary Studies 554  

Interdisciplinary Studies 554
11:554:196Honors Seminar I (3) The topic for each term addresses current issues from the perspectives of the humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Open only to first-year students in the Cook College General Honors Program.
11:554:296Honors Seminar II (3) The topic for each term addresses current issues from the perspectives of the humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Open only to sophomores or juniors in the Cook College General Honors Program.
11:554:297,298Honors Tutorial I,II (1,1) An independent study project on a topic agreed upon by the student and the cooperating faculty member. Short written report required at the end of each term. Open only to first-year and sophomore students in the Cook College General Honors Program.
11:554:301The Use of Animals (3) Animals as the object of utilitarian relationships: for food, for labor, for pets, for sport, for science. Comparative history and ethics of human attitudes toward animals and the question of animal rights. First-year students by permission only.
11:554:305Ideas of Nature (3) Critical and historical analysis of basic assumptions about the nature of "Nature" (mother, machine, mystery, mathematics, matter) and their relationship to modern attitudes and behavior. First-year students by permission only.
11:554:346Environmental Documentation in Photography, Film, and Video (3) A study of the use of photographic documentation of environ- mental issues, as both a record of scientific data and an expression of humanistic concerns. Emphasis on documentary film.
11:554:347Environmental Photography (4) An introductory photo/darkroom course, with emphasis on photographing the landscape environment. Lec. 3 hrs., lab. 3 hrs.
11:554:391,392Independent Study (BA,BA) Individualized research project under the direction of one or more faculty members.
11:554:397,398Honors Tutorial III,IV (BA,BA) An independent study project in the student's field of interest, carried out with a cooperating faculty member. Written report required at the end of each term. Open only to sophomores or juniors in the Cook College General Honors Program.
11:554:424Practicum in Environmental Protection (3) Development and implementation of policy on a specific environmental problem. Research conducted under faculty guidance; policy and procedures administered by student-faculty team. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
11:554:491,492Independent Study (BA,BA) Individualized research project under the direction of one or more faculty members.
11:554:497,498Honors Tutorial V,VI (BA,BA) An independent study project in the student's field of interest, carried out with a cooperating faculty member. A written report or presentation appropriate to the work is required at the conclusion of the project. Open only to seniors in the Cook College General Honors Program.
 
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