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College Catalog 2009-2011 
    
College Catalog 2009-2011 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Environmental Studies


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Full Time Faculty: Louisa Bradtmiller, Dan Hornbach (Chair), Roopali Phadke, Christopher Wells

Part Time Faculty: Jerald Dosch, Christie Manning, Marianne Milligan

Affiliated Faculty: Paula Cooey (Religious Studies), Amy Damon (Economics), Mark Davis (Biology), James Dawes (English), Jim Doyle (Physics & Astronomy), Arjun Guneratne (Anthropology), Theresa Krier (English), Ruthanne Kurth-Schai (Educational Studies), Keith Kuwata (Chemistry), Scott Legge (Anthropology), Kelly MacGregor (Geology), Diane Michelfelder (Philosophy), Jamie Monson (History), William Moseley (Geography), Suzanne Savanick Hansen (College Sustainability Manager), Wang Ping (English), Sarah West (Economics)

Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary department based on a holistic understanding of environmental issues occurring at the local, national, and global level. The department teaches students to use the tools and perspectives of the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences to understand the causes and consequences of environmental problems and to develop solutions to these problems.

Consistent with Macalester’s mission statement, which emphasizes internationalism, and in recognition of the global nature of many environmental issues, the faculty encourages students to participate in off-campus national and international programs of study and research.

General Distribution Requirement

ENVI 120 , ENVI 130 , ENVI 133 , ENVI 140 , and ENVI 285  count toward the general distribution requirement in mathematics and natural science. ENVI 215 - Environmental Politics and Policy ENVI 215 , ENVI 225 , ENVI 231 , ENVI 232 , ENVI 335 , ENVI 365 , ENVI 368 , ENVI 370 , and ENVI 477  count toward the general distribution requirement in social science. ENVI 229 , ENVI 234 , ENVI 236 , ENVI 237 ENVI 265 , ENVI 266, ENVI 267, ENVI 280 ENVI 340 , ENVI 343 , and ENVI 345  count toward the distribution requirement in humanities.

General Education Requirements

Courses that meet the general education requirements in writing, quantitative thinking, internationalism and multiculturalism will be posted on the Registrar’s web page in advance of registration for each semester. Additional information general distribution requirement and the general education requirements can be found in the graduation requirements  section of this catalog.

Honors Program

The Environmental Studies Department participates in the honors program. Eligibility requirements, application procedures, and specific project expectations for the environmental studies department are available from either the department office or the Director of Academic Programs.

Topics Courses

ENVI 194 , ENVI 294 , ENVI 394 , ENVI 494 

Topics are occasional courses, offered by instructors at their own initiative or in response to student requests. To be announced at registration. Topics courses, depending on their content, may satisfy major requirements or college distribution requirements. This will be noted in the course description available for registration. (4 credits)

Independent Study

The department offers independent study options in the form of independent projects, internships, preceptorships and Honors independent projects. For more information contact the department and review the Curriculum  section of the catalog.

Programs

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