| Subject | Catalog Number | Title | Credits |
| Environmental Sci & Mgmt | 220 | Environmental Sustainability: Theory, Issues, and Management | 3.00 |
| Details: This course presents an essential foundation for critical thinking and professional development in the environmental science and management field. The course explores the broad spectrum of philosophical, historical, and technical issues pertaining to the management of natural resources and the people using those resources in a sustainable manner. The course will enact systems thinking to discuss solutions to global issues in sustainability such as sustainable development, climate disruption, and environmental justice. Prerequisite: ESM 105 or consent of instructor. (F,Sp) | |||
| Section | 0 | Class Number | 1630 |
| Term | Spring 2025-2026 | Status | Active |
| Dates | 01/26/2026 - 05/08/2026 | Topic | None |
| Time | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM M W F | Instructor | Coleman Wasik,Jill Kathleen |
| Enrolled | 29 of 35 | Room | Ag Science Building 331 |