This one-semester course is an introduction to the basic concepts and inter-relationships needed to understand the complexities of environmental problems. A survey of the characteristics of natural environments and human populations is followed by a study of environmental degradation and alternative solutions to environmental problems. The student is introduced to the roles of many disciplines (including both the natural and social sciences) in the study of environmental problems. The emphasis is on interdisciplinary thinking.
Instructor
    
      Peter  Pettengill
          
      Semester:    
        Fall 2025
                
      Course Code:    
                  ENVS 101
              
      Subject:    
        Environmental Studies
                Readings
Course Readings - Paper - ENVS 101
      Location:    
                  ODY Circulation-Reserves Desk
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