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bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Water and Society Darrell W. Pepper, C. A. Brebbia, 2012 This book contains the papers presented at a conference co-organized by the University of Nevada-Las Vegas and the Wessex Institute of Technology to facilitate trans-disciplinary communication on issues related to the nature of water, and its use and exploitation by society. With adequate water supply becoming a critical issue in more and more area, \there is a great and urgent need to bridge the gap between the broad spectrum of social sciences and humanistic disciplines and the specialists in physical and natural sciences, biology, environmental sciences, and health. Many issues are also trans-national in nature and relate to rights of states and hence it is essential to discuss these at international level to arrive at equitable and binding solutions that will ensure the rights of society to quality water supplies. The book discusses The nature of water; Water as a human right; Water as the source of life; Water in a changing climate; Future water demands and adaptation strategies; Water resources contamination; Surface and sub-surface water resources; Irrigation and desertification; Water, sanitation and health; Transnational water rights; Legislation and controls; Water through the ages; Lessons to be learnt; and Water and disaster management. |
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bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Environmental Geopolitics Shannon O'Lear, 2018-03-12 This thought-provoking and clearly argued text provides a critical geopolitical lens for understanding global environment politics. A subfield of political geography, environmental geopolitics examines how environmental themes are used to support geopolitical arguments and physical realities of power and place. Shannon O’Lear considers common, problematic traits of such familiar but widely misunderstood narratives about human-environment relationships. Mainstream themes about human-environment relationships include narratives about presumed connections between human population trends and resource scarcity; ways in which conflict and violence are linked to resource use or environmental degradation; climate security; and the application of science to solve environmental problems. O’Lear questions these narratives, arguing that the role or meaning of the environment is rarely specified, humans’ role in these situations tends to be considered selectively, and little attention is paid to spatial dimensions of human-environment relationships. She shows that how we tend to think about environmental concerns often obscure value judgments and constrain more dynamic approaches to human-environment relationships. Environmental geopolitics demonstrates how we can question familiar assumptions to generate more just and creative approaches to our many relationships with the environment. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Urban Cascadia and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice Nik Janos, Corina McKendry, 2021-10-26 In Portland’s harbor, environmental justice groups challenge the EPA for a more thorough cleanup of the Willamette River. Near Olympia, the Puyallup assert their tribal sovereignty and treaty rights to fish. Seattle housing activists demand that Amazon pay to address the affordability crisis it helped create. Urban Cascadia, the infrastructure, social networks, built environments, and non-human animals and plants that are interconnected in the increasingly urbanized bioregion that surrounds Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver, enjoys a reputation for progressive ambitions and forward-thinking green urbanism. Yet legacies of settler colonialism and environmental inequalities contradict these ambitions, even as people strive to achieve those progressive ideals. In this edited volume, historians, geographers, urbanists, and other scholars critically examine these contradictions to better understand the capitalist urbanization of nature, the creation of social and environmental inequalities, and the movements to fight for social and environmental justice. Neither a story of green disillusion nor one of green boosterism, Urban Cascadia and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice reveals how the region can address broader issues of environmental justice, Indigenous sovereignty, and the politics of environmental change. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Comparative Environmental Politics Paul F. Steinberg, Stacy D. VanDeveer, 2012 Combining the theoretical tools of comparative politics with the substantive concerns of environmental policy, experts explore responses to environmental problems across nations and political systems. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Environment, Politics and Society Ram Alagan, Seela Aladuwaka, 2018-05-18 Human activities and decision-making have enormous impacts on the environment. This volume engages in critical conversations on these issues and how their inter-connectedness and outcomes shape the natural environment and human activity. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Policy Division, Board on Environmental Change and Society, Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change and Committee on Global Change Research, 1999-07-29 This publication is extracted from a much larger report, Global Environmental Change: Research Pathways for the Next Decade, which addresses the full range of the scientific issues concerning global environmental change and offers guidance to the scientific effort on these issues in the United States. This volume consists of Chapter 7 of that report, Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, which was written for the report by the Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change of the National Research Council (NRC). It provides findings and conclusions on the key scientific questions in human dimensions research, the lessons that have been learned over the past decade, and the research imperatives for global change research funded from the United States. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: American Environmental History Louis S. Warren, 2021-07-30 Explore how the peoples of America understood and changed their natural environments, remaking their politics, culture, and societies In this newly revised Second Edition of American Environmental History, celebrated environmental historian and author Louis S. Warren provides readers with insightful examination of how different American peoples created and reacted to environmental change and threats from the era before Columbus to the COVID-19 pandemic. You'll find concise editorial introductions to each chapter and interpretive interventions throughout this meticulous collection of essays and historical documents. This book covers topics as varied as Native American relations with nature, colonial invasions, American slavery, market expansion and species destruction, urbanization, Progressive and New Deal conservation, national parks, the environmental impact of consumer appetites, environmentalism and the backlash against it, environmental justice, and climate change. This new edition includes twice as many primary documents as the First Edition, along with findings from related fields such as Native American history, African American history, geography, and environmental justice. Ideal for students and researchers studying American environmental history and for those seeking historical perspectives on contemporary environmental challenges, this book will earn a place in the libraries of anyone with an interest in American history and the impact of American peoples on the environment and the world around them. Louis S. Warren is the W. Turrentine Jackson Professor of Western U.S. History at the University of California, Davis. He is a two-time winner of the Caughey Western History Association Prize, a Guggenheim Fellow, and recipient of the Albert Beveridge Award of the American Historical Association and the Bancroft Prize in American History. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Marine Conservation Ecology John Roff, 2013-09-05 This major textbook provides a broad coverage of the ecological foundations of marine conservation, including the rationale, importance and practicalities of various approaches to marine conservation and management. The scope of the book encompasses an understanding of the elements of marine biodiversity - from global to local levels - threats to marine biodiversity, and the structure and function of marine environments as related to conservation issues. The authors describe the potential approaches, initiatives and various options for conservation, from the genetic to the species, community and ecosystem levels in marine environments. They explore methods for identifying the units of conservation, and the development of defensible frameworks for marine conservation. They describe planning of ecologically integrated conservation strategies, including decision-making on size, boundaries, numbers and connectivity of protected area networks. The book also addresses relationships between fisheries and biodiversity, novel methods for conservation planning in the coastal zone and the evaluation of conservation initiatives. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Environmental Hydrology V.P. Singh, 2013-03-09 Environmental Hydrology presents a unified approach to the role of hydrology in environmental planning and management, emphasizing the consideration of the hydrological continuum in determining the fate and migration of chemicals as well as micro-organisms in the environment, both below the ground as well as on it. The eco-hydrological consequences of environmental management are also discussed, and an up-to-date account of the mathematical modeling of pollution is also presented. Audience: Invaluable reading for senior undergraduates and beginning graduates, civil, environmental, and agricultural engineers, and geologists and climatologists. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Principles of Environmental Science William P. Cunningham, Mary Ann Cunningham, 2008 Rather than the 25 to 30 chapters found in most environmental science textbooks, the authors have limited Principles of Environmental Science: Inquiry and Applications to 15 chapters - perfect for the one-semester, non-majors environmental science course. True to its title, the goal of this concise text is to provide an up-to-date, introductory view of essential themes in environmental science along with offering students numerous opportunities to practice scientific thinking and active learning. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: The Water Paradox Ed Barbier, 2019-02-26 A radical new approach to tackling the growing threat of water scarcity Water is essential to life, yet humankind’s relationship with water is complex. For millennia, we have perceived it as abundant and easily accessible. But water shortages are fast becoming a persistent reality for all nations, rich and poor. With demand outstripping supply, a global water crisis is imminent. In this trenchant critique of current water policies and practices, Edward Barbier argues that our water crisis is as much a failure of water management as it is a result of scarcity. Outdated governance structures and institutions, combined with continual underpricing, have perpetuated the overuse and undervaluation of water and disincentivized much-needed technological innovation. As a result “water grabbing” is on the rise, and cooperation to resolve these disputes is increasingly fraught. Barbier draws on evidence from countries across the globe to show the scale of the problem, and outlines the policy and management solutions needed to avert this crisis. |
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bachelor of arts in environmental studies: High-impact Educational Practices George D. Kuh, 2008 This publication¿the latest report from AAC&U¿s Liberal Education and America¿s Promise (LEAP) initiative¿defines a set of educational practices that research has demonstrated have a significant impact on student success. Author George Kuh presents data from the National Survey of Student Engagement about these practices and explains why they benefit all students, but also seem to benefit underserved students even more than their more advantaged peers. The report also presents data that show definitively that underserved students are the least likely students, on average, to have access to these practices. |
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bachelor of arts in environmental studies: War, Peace, and Security Jacques Fontanel, Manas Chatterji, 2008-10-13 In the name of international and domestic security, billions of dollars are wasted on unproductive military spending in both developed and developing countries, when millions are starving and living without basic human needs. This book contains articles relating to military spending, military industrial establishments, and peace keeping. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Environmental Policy and Politics Michael Kraft, 2015-09-25 Covering global threats such as climate change, population growth, and loss of biodiversity, as well as national, state, and local problems of environmental pollution, energy use, and natural resource use and conservation, Environmental Policy and Politics provides a comprehensive overview of U.S. policy-making processes, the legislative and administrative settings for policy decisions, the role of interest groups and public opinion in environmental politics, and the public policies that result. It helps readers understand modern environmental policy and its implications, including the need for a comprehensive and integrated approach to problem solving. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: The Environmental Humanities Robert S. Emmett, David E. Nye, 2017-10-13 A concise overview of this multidisciplinary field, presenting key concepts, central issues, and current research, along with concrete examples and case studies. The emergence of the environmental humanities as an academic discipline early in the twenty-first century reflects the growing conviction that environmental problems cannot be solved by science and technology alone. This book offers a concise overview of this new multidisciplinary field, presenting concepts, issues, current research, concrete examples, and case studies. Robert Emmett and David Nye show how humanists, by offering constructive knowledge as well as negative critique, can improve our understanding of such environmental problems as global warming, species extinction, and over-consumption of the earth's resources. They trace the genealogy of environmental humanities from European, Australian, and American initiatives, also showing its cross-pollination by postcolonial and feminist theories. Emmett and Nye consider a concept of place not synonymous with localism, the risks of ecotourism, and the cultivation of wild areas. They discuss the decoupling of energy use and progress, and point to OECD countries for examples of sustainable development. They explain the potential for science to do both good and harm, examine dark visions of planetary collapse, and describe more positive possibilities—alternative practices, including localization and degrowth. Finally, they examine the theoretical impact of new materialism, feminism, postcolonial criticism, animal studies, and queer ecology on the environmental humanities. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Energy Robert Bent, Lloyd Orr, Randall Baker, 2002-05 Why plant trees that only provide shade when they could yield fruit as well? Why not take advantage of sunny patches at the outskirts of parking lots to grow carrots and strawberries, free for the harvesting? The idea that public land could be used creatively to grow fresh food for local citizens was beginning to gain traction when Public Produce was first published in 2009, but there were few concrete examples of action. Today, things are different: fruits and vegetables are thriving in parks, plazas, along our streets, and around our civic buildings. This revised edition profiles numerous communities and community officials that are rethinking the role of public space in cities, and how our most revered urban gathering spots might nourish both body and soul. Taking readers from inspiration to implementation, Public Produce is chock full of tantalizing images and hearty lessons for bringing agriculture back into our cities. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: The Nature of Vermont Charles W. Johnson, 2000-09-26 An up-to-date overview of Vermont's geological, natural, and land use histories, in the context of past, present, and future human interactions with the landscape |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Postcolonial Geographies Alison Blunt, Cheryl McEwan, 2003-02-01 Postcolonialism and geography are intimately linked through the spatiality of colonial discourse as well as the material effects of colonialism and decolonization.Geographical ideas about space, place, landscape, and location have helped to articulate different experiences of colonialism both in the past and present and the here and there. At the same time, while spatial images such as mobility, margins and exile abound in postcolonial writings, more material geographies have often been overlooked.Postcolonial Geographies presents the first sustained geographical analysis of postcolonialism. Exploring and developing the connections between postcolonialism and geography, the essays in this book--ranging across Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, and North America--investigate the geographies of postcolonialism and chart the contours of a postcolonial geography. Contributors:Morag Bell, Claire Dwyer, Haydie Gooder, Jane M. Jacobs, M. Satish Kumar, Alan Lester, Mark McGuinness, Karen M. Morin, Richard Phillips, Marcus Power, Jenny Robinson, James D. Sidaway, John Wylie |
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bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Environmental Applications of Remote Sensing Maged Marghany, 2016-06-08 Nowadays, the innovation in space technologies creates a new trend for the Earth observation and monitoring from space. This book contains high quality and compressive work on both microwave and optical remote sensing applications. This book is divided into five sections: (i) remote sensing for biomass estimation, (ii) remote sensing-based glacier studies, (iii) remote sensing for coastal and ocean applications, (iv) sewage leaks and environment disasters, and (v) remote sensing image processing. Each chapter offers an opportunity to expand the knowledge about various remote sensing techniques and persuade researchers to deliver new research novelty for environment studies. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Keywords for Environmental Studies Joni Adamson, William A. Gleason, David Pellow, 2016-02-26 Introduces key terms, quantitative and qualitative research, debates, and histories for Environmental and Nature Studies Understandings of “nature” have expanded and changed, but the word has not lost importance at any level of discourse: it continues to hold a key place in conversations surrounding thought, ethics, and aesthetics. Nowhere is this more evident than in the interdisciplinary field of environmental studies. Keywords for Environmental Studies analyzes the central terms and debates currently structuring the most exciting research in and across environmental studies, including the environmental humanities, environmental social sciences, sustainability sciences, and the sciences of nature. Sixty essays from humanists, social scientists, and scientists, each written about a single term, reveal the broad range of quantitative and qualitative approaches critical to the state of the field today. From “ecotourism” to “ecoterrorism,” from “genome” to “species,” this accessible volume illustrates the ways in which scholars are collaborating across disciplinary boundaries to reach shared understandings of key issues—such as extreme weather events or increasing global environmental inequities—in order to facilitate the pursuit of broad collective goals and actions. This book underscores the crucial realization that every discipline has a stake in the central environmental questions of our time, and that interdisciplinary conversations not only enhance, but are requisite to environmental studies today. Visit keywords.nyupress.org for online essays, teaching resources, and more. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Introduction to Environmental Sciences R S Khoiyangbam, 2005-01-01 Environmental sciences is a vast and multidisciplinary science that involves the study of natural resources of land, water, and air. Introduction to Environmental Sciences comprehensively covers numerous aspects of this vast subject. While some chapters focus the causes of environmental problems, others discuss methods and ways of mitigating these causes. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Fire Ecology of Pacific Northwest Forests James K Agee, 1993-11 A leading expert in the emerging field of fire ecology, James Agee analyzes the ecological role of fire in the creation and maintenance of the natural forests common to most of the western U.S. In addition to examining fire from an ecological perspective, he provides insight into its historical and cultural aspects, and also touches on some of the political issues that influence the use of fire. Although the focus of chapters on the ecology of specific forest zones is on the Pacific Northwest, much of the book addresses issues that are applicable to other regions. Illustrations, tables, index. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: The Politics of Sustainability Dieter Birnbacher, May Thorseth, 2015-05-15 Responsibility for future generations is easily postulated in the abstract but it is much more difficult to set it to work in the concrete. It requires some changes in individual and institutional attitudes that are in opposition to what has been called the systems variables of industrial society: individual freedom, consumerism, and equality. The Politics of Sustainability from Philosophical Perspectives seeks to examine the motivational and institutional obstacles standing in the way of a consistent politics of sustainability and to look for strategies to overcome them. It argues that though there have been significant changes in individual and especially collective attitudes to growth, intergenerational solidarity and nature preservation, it is far from certain whether these will be sufficient to encourage politicians into giving sustainable policies priority over other legitimate concerns. Having a philosophical approach as its main focus, the volume is at the same time interdisciplinary in combining political, psychological, ecological and economic analyses. This book will be a contribution to the joint effort to meet the theoretical and practical challenges posed by climate change and other impending global perils and will be of interest to students of environmental studies, applied ethics and environmental psychology. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: A Drum in One Hand, a Sockeye in the Other Charlotte Coté, 2022-01-21 In the dense rainforest of the west coast of Vancouver Island, the Somass River (c̓uumaʕas) brings sockeye salmon (miʕaat) into the Nuu-chah-nulth community of Tseshaht. C̓uumaʕas and miʕaat are central to the sacred food practices that have been a crucial part of the Indigenous community’s efforts to enact food sovereignty, decolonize their diet, and preserve their ancestral knowledge. In A Drum in One Hand, a Sockeye in the Other, Charlotte Coté shares contemporary Nuu-chah-nulth practices of traditional food revitalization in the context of broader efforts to re-Indigenize contemporary diets on the Northwest Coast. Coté offers evocative stories of her Tseshaht community’s and her own work to revitalize relationships to haʔum (traditional food) as a way to nurture health and wellness. As Indigenous peoples continue to face food insecurity due to ongoing inequality, environmental degradation, and the Westernization of traditional diets, Coté foregrounds healing and cultural sustenance via everyday enactments of food sovereignty: berry picking, salmon fishing, and building a community garden on reclaimed residential school grounds. This book is for everyone concerned about the major role food plays in physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Geospatial Techniques for Managing Environmental Resources Jay Krishna Thakur, Sudhir Kumar Singh, AL Ramanathan, M. Bala Krishna Prasad, Wolfgang Gossel, 2012-03-05 Geospatial Information is spatial data concerning a place or, in space, collected in real time. Geospatial techniques together with remote sensing, geographic information science, Global Positioning System (GPS), cartography, geovisualization, and spatial statistics are being used to capture, store, manipulate and analyze to understand complex situations to solve mysteries of the universe. These techniques have been applied in various fields such as meteorology, forestry, environmental management, agriculture, health, homeland security etc. around the globe. This volume presents case studies and examples from various parts of the world and provides a broad overview of various approaches; data sets; data acquiring, monitoring and dissemination methods; satellites and sensors; tools and techniques used; integrating tools, techniques and application to various fields for the sustainable management of environmental resources in the context of global environmental change and natural hazards. The objective of this book is to provide state-of-the-art information to academics, researchers and industry practitioners who are involved or interested in the study, use, design and development of advanced and emerging geospatial technologies around the world with ultimate aim to empower individuals and organizations in building competencies for exploiting the opportunities of the knowledge society. All the chapters are peer-reviewes and evaluated and are an inter- and multi-disciplinary source of information, making an effort to link various geospatial techniques to make the earth an habitable place. The contributors have tried to focus their respective views on the current problems that need urgent attention. Consequently, we see this book as a comprehensive information base, which includes work of expertise in their specific fields of research. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Physical Science Two Newton College of the Sacred Heart, 1972 |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Felder's Comprehensive, 2005 Edition Nick Felder, 2005-07-14 Every industry has its standard professional directory -- advertising has its Black Book, manufacturing its Thomas's Register -- except, that is, for architecture...and design...and construction. While there are dozens of smaller directories, each addressing a specific market niche, none speak to all three industries in a comprehensive way. And larger product directories, like Sweets, are advertising driven and therefore incomplete. Felder's Comprehensive is the first pan-industry guide of its kind, and it is many times more comprehensive than the nearest competitor. It is an annual desk reference, directory, and product source guide with more reference information than any other title currently available. It contains thousands of listings of time-sensitive and timeless reference information for anyone involved in the business or practice of architecture, design, design/build, construction, interior design, facility management, and real-estate development. For example, readers can find listings for more than 12,000 manufacturers of furnishings, fixtures, equipment, and materials listed alphabetically, and, most importantly, by product category. Felder's also lists design competitions, domestic and international trade shows, trade publications and other media, trade associations, professional organizations, and more. Most sections are indexed and cross-referenced for easy referral and identification. Felder's is the first truly comprehensive reference guide of its kind for the A/E/C marketplace and is certain to become the industry standard. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Introduction to Environmental Chemistry Jonathan Ayers, 2019-06-13 The scientific study of the biochemical and chemical phenomena occurring in the environment is known as environmental chemistry. It also encompasses the study of the sources, transport reactions, effects and future of chemical species present in the soil, air and water. It also delves into the anthropogenic and biological influence on these. Environmental chemistry is an interdisciplinary science that integrates the principles of aquatic, atmospheric, soil and analytical chemistry. The chemical pollutants that contaminate the environment include heavy metals from industry, organometallic compounds, urban runoff and nutrients leaching from agricultural lands. This book is a compilation of chapters that discuss the most vital concepts in the field of environmental chemistry. Such selected concepts that redefine this field have been presented herein. Those in search of information to further their knowledge will be greatly assisted by this book. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Allied Health Education Programs in Junior and Senior Colleges, 1975 United States. Health Resources Administration. Division of Associated Health Professions, 1978* |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Street Fight Jason Henderson, 2013 Faced with intolerable congestion and noxious pollution, cities around the world are rethinking their reliance on automobiles. In the United States a loosely organized livability movement seeks to reduce car use by reconfiguring urban space into denser, transit-oriented, walkable forms, a development pattern also associated with smart growth and new urbanism. Through a detailed case study of San Francisco, Jason Henderson examines how this is not just a struggle over what type of transportation is best for the city, but a series of ideologically charged political fights over issues of street space, public policy, and social justice. Historically San Francisco has hosted many activist demonstrations over its streets, from the freeway revolts of the 1960s to the first Critical Mass bicycle rides decades later. Today the city's planning and advocacy establishment is changing zoning laws to limit the number of parking spaces, encouraging new car-free housing near transit stations, and applying transit first policies, such as restricted bus lanes. Yet Henderson warns that the city's accomplishments should not be romanticized. Despite significant gains by livability advocates, automobiles continue to dominate the streets, and the city's financially strained bus system is slow and often unreliable. Both optimistic and cautionary, Henderson argues that ideology must be understood as part of the struggle for sustainable cities and that three competing points of view -- progressive, neoliberal, and conservative -- have come to dominate the contemporary discourse about urban mobility. Consistent with its iconic role as an incubator of environmental, labor, civil rights, and peace movements, San Francisco offers a compelling example of how the debate over sustainable urban transportation may unfold both in the United States and globally. |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: Allied Health Education Programs in Junior and Senior Colleges , 1975 |
bachelor of arts in environmental studies: X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry Ron Jenkins, 1988-10-03 X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry, Ron Jenkins Written by the principal scientist for JCPDS, the International Centre for Diffraction Data, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, this book focuses on the scientific and technological developments achieved in the field during the past decade. It offers comprehensive coverage of all crucial topics, including: the properties and uses of X-ray emission spectrometry in material analysis; its industrial applications; X-ray diffraction; instrumentation for X-ray fluorescence spectrometry; a comparison of wavelength and energy dispersive spectrometers; and use of X-ray spectrometry for qualitative analysis. |
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Dec 17, 2015 · Roadmap: Architectural Studies - Bachelor of Arts AE-BA-ARCS College of Architecture and Environmental Design Catalog Year: 2016-2017 . This roadmap is a …
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Environmental and Sustainability Studies
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY STUDIES BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Environmental Sustainability is a field that focuses on how societies can meet the needs of the present without …
BSc/ BA Honours in Geography - University of Johannesburg
question and learn to justify ones individual environmental perspective, while expanding an awareness of the power relations and environmental justice issues surrounding the debates. …
Honours: Geographical Sciences Option: Geography and …
auditing and environmental enforcement interested in employment at the policy and governmental level, ... Arts, or Social Sciences, then the registration will be for a BSocSci(Hons) degree. A …
NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ARTS
VEC: Environmental Studies I (02) IKS: (02) CC: NSS, NCC, Sports, Cultural, Yoga, Music, Performing Arts, DLLE (02) 22 44 (UG Certificate) II Media Psychology ... ARTS & MANAGEMENT …
Bachelor of Science in ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (BS)
Bachelor of Arts in ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (BA) The Environmental Science and Studies Program provides a broad understanding of how physical, biological and human components of …
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management Brochure …
Bachelor of Science in. Environmental Management. Research project. Applied environmental science for sustainability. Ability to work independently and apply knowledge. gained to solve …
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Education) - University of Michigan
Environmental Science majors may pursue either a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a concentration in Ecosystem Sciences or Geosciences, or a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree with a …
MULUNGUSHI UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Labour and Employment Relations (BLER) Bachelor of Arts in Labour and Human Resource Management (BALHRM) Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice (BACCJ) …
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Bachelor of Arts – Environmental Studies Last Name First /Preferred Name E-mail Address Student ID See sections 11.2.1 and 11.2.2 of the Academic Calendar for a list of the BA Degree …
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‘Bike Lanes are White Lanes!’: The Social Implications of Urban …
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Environmental Studies, Minor - The University of Oklahoma
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Bachelor of Arts ‐ Environmental Studies ‐ Environmental …
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Bachelor of Arts (General) The Environmental Studies program at Carleton is a multidisciplinary program based on the social sciences, humanities and sciences. You will ... For admission to the …
Environmental Studies Program - Saint Peter's University
environmental issues. Based on a solid science foundation, the environmental studies program offers you a choice of concentrations: environmental science; politics, policy and society; …
Bachelor of Arts Environmental Studies – 2019—2020 …
Bachelor of Arts Environmental Studies – 2019—2020 Catalog FIRST YEAR FALL SPRING ENG 111 4 ENG 112 4 UNI 101 1 PHI 208 3 PSI 101 3 BIO 250* 3 ES 105 4 GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL …
NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ARTS
Environmental Studies II (02) CC: NSS, NCC, Sports, Yoga, Music, Performing Arts, DLLE (02) 22 Credits 6 0 2 4 2 Cum Cr. 12 ---- 2 8 8 10 4 44 * Exit Option: Award of UG Certificate in Major …
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY DEGREE AND MAJORS INVENTORY
Bachelor of Science in Food Science (Effective Spring 2017) Food Science 03.0103Environmental Studies BS/BA *Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies (Effective Fall …
Environmental Studies B.A. - archive.umt.edu
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES B.A. Bachelor of Arts - Environmental Studies College of Humanities & Sciences Degree Specific Credits: 54 Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0 Catalog Year: 2018-2019 …
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Bachelor of Arts – Environmental Studies Last Name First /Preferred Name E-mail Address Student ID See sections 11.2.1 and 11.2.2 of the Academic Calendar for a list of the BA Degree …
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies - University at …
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies Electives: 5 courses Electives provide a body of course work that will prepare a student for a defined area within the field of environmental …
NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ARTS
NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ARTS & MANAGEMENT STUDIES Programme Name: Bachelor of Commerce (Ecommerce) Academic Year 2025-26 Curriculum Framework of …
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Bachelor of Arts ‐ Environmental Studies ‐ Environmental …
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UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU- NATAL - School of Social Sciences
a degree is a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Social Science. 96 credits, 384 . ... Organisational and Labour Studies Economic History & Development Studies Political Science Geography …
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (HONOURS) …
consider transferring to the Bachelor of Environmental Studies (BES). Applicants for the cohort AY2023/2024 who do not have a pass in H2 Biology or equivalent are to read the bridging ... Arts …
BACHELOR OF ARTS – ENGLISH
BACHELOR OF ARTS – ENGLISH Curriculum - Non-Semester Pattern Year Code Course Title 1 BAEG1911 Indian Writing in English 1 ... BAEG1913 Poetry 1 BAEG1914 Fiction 1 BAEG1915 …
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Environmental Science & Studies - University of St. Thomas
• Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science - Earth Systems track - Teacher Preparation track which includes the option for a five-year Master of Education - Analytical track which includes a …
Geosciences | Bachelor of Arts: Environmental Geosciences
GEOSCIENCES | BACHELOR OF ARTS: ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCES Program Summary Code Title Hours General Education 34 Bachelor of Arts Language Requirement 10 Major Core Courses …
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE
& Forensic Studies – (H and P) • Three-year general Bachelor of Social Science degree (BSocSc) with majors in Psychology (H and P), Industrial Psychology (H), and Criminology & Forensic …
MULUNGUSHI UNIVERSITY
• Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics* • Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics and Finance* • Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Economics and Statistics * Department of Social and Development Studies • …
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The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science & Policy is a multi-disciplinary science major that encompasses environmental science as well as the policies, regulations, ... studies and create …
Mapping a Mountain: Mt. Fuji Land Cover Transitions Over the …
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Environmental Studies Program Concentration: The Political Economy of Geologic Hazards on Plate Margins Spring …
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Bachelor of Arts in Communication Research -BACR Master of Arts in Communication -MA Comm (3) Film Institute Bachelor of Arts in Film -BAF Master of Arts in Media Studies (Film) -MAMS …
Environmental Studies Academic Regulations for the …
the departmental website. Some of the Environmental Studies Approved Electives have prerequisites, which are not explicitly included in the program. Students should plan to obtain all …