Students will engage advanced theoretical concepts in the Environment in Politics and Culture, and employ interdisciplinary research methodologies in the area. Topics covered will vary according to the research expertise of the course instructor or instructors.
Credit Weight:
1.0
Prerequisite(s):
Interdisciplinary Studies 3010 or 3013; or permission of the Chair of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies.
Offering:
3-0; 3-0
Course Classifications:
- Type A: Humanities
- Type B: Social Sciences