Current Courses
Fall 2023 Environmental Humanities Courses
Foundational Environmental Humanities Class Options
ANT 1307 The Evolution of Human Societies: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
ENG 2310-American Literary Culture (EHUM), Section taught by Sarah Ford
ENV 1301 & 1101 Exploring Environmental Issues & Lab
ENV 2376 Environment and Society
FYS 1399 (For HONS students) Child Migration in the Western Hemisphere
HIS 1300 US in Global Perspective (EHUM), Section taught by Elesha Coffman
HIS 1300 US in Global Perspective (EHUM), Section taught by Bracy Hill
GEO 1306 The Earth Through Time
GEO 1401 Earthquakes and Other Natural Disasters
GEO 1402 World Oceans
PHI 1308 Contemporary Moral Problems (EHUM), Section taught by Michael Beaty
Humanities and the Environment Class Options
ENG 3360 Literature and the Environment
PHI 4310 Philosophy of Science
Social and Natural Sciences Approaches to the Environment and Human Ecologies Class Options
ANT 3320/ENV 3320 Environment and Human Behavior
BIO 3320 Climate Change Biology
ENV 1303 Wildlife Ecology
ENV 2307 Ecology for a Changing World
ENV 3314/BIO 3315 Introduction to Environmental Health
ENV/PSC 4307 Environmental Law
PSC/ENV 3300 The Environment and Political Processes
SWO 4322-01 Social Policy for Social Work Practice (EHUM), Section Taught by Stephanie Boddie
Additional Courses that Can Serve as Electives:
PPS 1100 Community Gardening-Growing Community
PPS 1100 Community Gardening