Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior 374
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11:374:101
Introduction to Human Ecology (3)
The study of complex and varied patterns of interaction between people and the environment, with special attention to concepts, concerns, and methods of human ecology.
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11:374:102
Global Environmental Change (3)
Scientific and policy dimensions of international environmental affairs; problems, response mechanisms, regional and national activities, and alternative strategies.
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11:374:105
Environment and Society (3)
The end of nature in its cultural, economic, and biological dimensions.
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11:374:175
Energy and Society (3)
Main sources, transfers, and losses of energy in the biosphere; how they relate to human resources and enter the immediate environments of humans and other organisms.
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11:374:201
Research Methods in Human Ecology (3)
The basic research techniques used by social scientists, planners, and others in writing social impact statements, evaluating programs, and carrying out basic research on human problems.
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11:374:225
Environment, Health, and Society (3)
Detailed introduction to the patterns and styles of mass media coverage of environmental and health issues.
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11:374:269
Population, Resources, and Environment (3)
The interaction between populations, resources, and the environment in the developed and developing worlds.
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11:374:279
Politics of Environmental Issues (3)
The content and process of policymaking concerning air and water quality, toxic wastes, energy, and other environmental issues.
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11:374:280
Careers in Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior (1)
Career making and job seeking related to the EPIB major in fields such
as law, communication, health, government, industry, advocacy, and
education. Résumé writing and the job interview process. Selection of major electives, internships, and internship experiences.
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11:374:308
Human Ecology of Maritime Regions (3)
The study of sociocultural factors affecting marine resource use, management, and conservation.
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11:374:312
Environmental History (3)
Historical aspects of environmental use and change in relation to present-day problems in sustaining the productivity of physical and biological systems.
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11:374:313
Environmental Policy and Institutions (3)
Political, scientific, and economic dimensions of international resource and environmental policy development. Emphasis on the U.S. experience.
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11:374:314
Natural Resources Policy (3)
Application of theory and methods of social science, particularly the study of common property theory, to problems in natural resource management. Focus on water use, forestry, rangelands, and fisheries.
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11:374:315
International Environmental Policy (3)
The creation of international institutions to deal with shared and global environmental problems, such as ocean use and population. Assessment of the effectiveness of existing/proposed regimes, using decision-making simulations.
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11:374:325
Environmental Communication (3)
Development of skills in various modes to encourage environmental change: fact sheets, letters to the editor, press releases. Identification of key audiences and development of effective communication plans. Analysis and evaluation of efforts by industry, government, and advocacy groups.
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11:374:331
Culture and Environment (3)
The interrelationship between culture and the environment among a wide variety of human groups.
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11:374:335
Communities and environmental Change (3)
Analysis of people's responses to environmental stresses or disturbances and the ways in which response patterns change.
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11:374:341
Social and Ecological Aspects of Health and Disease (3)
The sociocultural factors affecting health status and disease frequency in human populations.
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11:374:420 through 429
Topics in Environmental and Resource Policy (3 each)
Policy issues associated with a selected environmental and/or resource problem, focusing on risk and risk communication, science and policy, institutions, comparative national approaches, and policy implications of environmental change.
Open only to juniors and seniors.
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11:374:430 through 439
Topics in Health and Environment (3 each)
Policy issues associated with a selected problem in human health and disease, food and hunger, or environmental and occupational health. The social sources of disease and malnutrition, and interventions to improve health.
Open only to juniors and seniors.
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11:374:451
Qualitative Research Methods (3)
Fundamentals of qualitative research, including research design,
developing useful questions, in-depth interviewing, summarizing
information and data analysis, and their applications in various
settings. Team research projects applied to current environmental problems.
Prerequisite: 11:374:201 or permission.
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11:374:490,491
Readings and Practicum in Human Ecology (3,3)
Advanced interdisciplinary reading and independent research in human ecology under the guidance of a faculty member.
Prerequisite: By permission only.
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11:374:492
Environmental Studies Internship (BA)
Internships involving environmental research and policy at Rutgers, other institutions, public agencies, nongovernmental organizations, or businesses.
Prerequisite: By permission only.
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11:374:493
Environmental Communication Clinic (3)
Practicum in developing and implementing communication strategies. Team projects for nonprofit or government organizations facing environmental problems that require effective communication.
Prerequisite: 01:355:202,203 or equivalent, or permission.
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