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CCCX 217 Environmental Justice


In this course students explore how the connections between nature and environmental resources, policy making, advocacy, and issues of sustainability affect urban communities and ecosystems. Diverse non-human animals and plants coexist in the urban landscape with humans, contributing to the overall well-being and joy of city dwellers. Students learn about communities interacting with and changed by natural resource protection, conservation, restoration, pollution, and environmental justice. The course investigates the activities and worldviews of those reimagining alternative interactions between humans and other life to support sustainable, equitable, resilient, and healthy cities.

Repeatable: N
DEI CC
Requirements Sophomore Standing or Above (SO)
Minimum Credits 3 Maximum Credits 3





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