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Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology


The option is designed to provide students with the ability to apply social science concepts and approaches to better understand relationships between societies and their bio-physical environment from a sociological perspective.  This option has great relevance for sociology students aspiring to careers in natural resource and environmental policy, planning, management, and education, as well as preparation for advanced/graduate programs related to environmental law and environment/natural resource sociology or policy. 

 Courses (total must add up to at least 21 credits – Sociology upper division electives are 4 credits unless otherwise noted) 

Required Courses:

 

SOC480*        Environmental Sociology

SOC481*        Society and Natural Resources

 

Elective Courses:

 

SOC 360*       Population Trends and Policy

SOC 454*       Leisure and Culture

SOC 456*       Science and Technology in a Social Context

SOC 475         Rural Sociology

SOC 485*       Consensus and Natural Resources [3 credits]

SOC 499         Special Topics related to Community and Demography

SOC 410         1 to 4 credits of Internship Experience

 

No more than two of the following elective courses can count towards the option:

 

ANTH 481*    Natural Resources and Community Values [3 credits]

GEO420          Geography of Resource Use

GEO423          Land Use

PHL 440*        Environmental Ethics [3 credits]

PHL 443*        World Views and Environmental Values [3 credits]

PS 475*           Environmental Politics and Policy

NR455 *          Natural Resources Decision Making [3 credits] [on-campus section needs instructor

approval]

  
 

*Also offered online