Envir,ClimateChange&Humanities

This course introduces students to the exciting, interdisciplinary field of the Environmental Humanities, which engages with the relationship between humanistic study and environmental concerns, such as climate change. The course is anchored in literary studies (we will read novels and poetry from around the world). However, the course will also utilize other narratives such as those from visual culture.

Envir,ClimateChange&Humanities

This course introduces students to the exciting, interdisciplinary field of the Environmental Humanities, which engages with the relationship between humanistic study and environmental concerns, such as climate change. The course is anchored in literary studies (we will read novels and poetry from around the world). However, the course will also utilize other narratives such as those from visual culture.

Envir,ClimateChange&Humanities

This course introduces students to the exciting, interdisciplinary field of the Environmental Humanities, which engages with the relationship between humanistic study and environmental concerns, such as climate change. The course is anchored in literary studies (we will read novels and poetry from around the world). However, the course will also utilize other narratives such as those from visual culture.

Envir,ClimateChange&Humanities

This course introduces students to the exciting, interdisciplinary field of the Environmental Humanities, which engages with the relationship between humanistic study and environmental concerns, such as climate change. The course is anchored in literary studies (we will read novels and poetry from around the world). However, the course will also utilize other narratives such as those from visual culture.

Envir,ClimateChange&Humanities

This course introduces students to the exciting, interdisciplinary field of the Environmental Humanities, which engages with the relationship between humanistic study and environmental concerns, such as climate change. The course is anchored in literary studies (we will read novels and poetry from around the world). However, the course will also utilize other narratives such as those from visual culture.

Writing and Society

This course aims to heighten your awareness of writing as both practice and concept. "Writing Studies" is an interdisciplinary area of study at the intersection of literacy studies, communication, digital studies, education, and linguistics that is interested in how written texts - public documents, technical and professional communication, social media, etc. - reflect and impact social organization and change. The course invites students to explore writing in society through a problem-posing approach, focusing attention on how writing is understood, used, and learned. (Gen. Ed. SB, DU)

Introductory Biology Lab

This course is a 2 credit laboratory experience that allows students to apply the biological concepts covered in Biology 151 and 152 Introductory Biology in laboratory and field settings. Students will develop and practice scientific research skills while exploring the areas of genetics, cell and molecular biology, evolution, and ecology. To enroll, students must be co-enrolled in Biology 152 (Introductory Biology II) or have completed the 2 semester Introductory Biology Sequence (Biology 151 and 152).
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