Envrmtl & Pub Pol Dspte Res

This course examines multiparty disputes involving topics such as land use management, water rights, e-healthcare, and pollution remediation. We explore dispute resolution's role in enhancing democratic participation in decision making of public import. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Legal majors. (This course has previously been taught several times as Legal 497D.)

ST-Wildlife Corridors/Conserv

This course will provide students with foundational concepts of wildlife connectivity and corridors. A broad survey of the methods used to quantify connectivity and model corridors for wildlife, including the pros and cons of each method will be presented. Through case studies, students will come to appreciate the complexities of site-based corridor conservation and management, and will learn about various strategies employed around the globe for conserving wildlife corridors

ST-Renewable Energy & Sustain

This course will introduce students to major themes of renewable energy systems. Students will analyze alternative energy solutions for a sustainable future. Emphasis will be on the different forms of renewable energy, within the context of the existing energy mix, energy policy, resource potential, and institutional opportunities and barriers. We will explore renewable energy potential and solutions through textbook and supplemental readings, current event briefings, group work and activities.

S-Issues&Debates/LaborStudies

This course is an introduction to the labor movement in the United States. It begins by exploring the recent history of labor and the rapidly changing circumstances that unions now find themselves in. We then move on to explore the current issues and debates in the emerging practices of labor in the U. S. The course has a dual focus, both analyzing the practice of unions, as well as providing a survey of the literature about the labor movement.
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