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Class Id 8742
Days T
Start time 01:30 PM
End time 04:20 PM
Building WALLB
Room 002

Course Details

Course Id 3865
Dept and Number ENV 306
Area HA
Title Topics in Environmental Studies: American Environmental History
Description Explores the diverse connections between America's national development and natural environment. It examines how the U.S. originated, then expanded to cover a continental land mass, and the ways that expansion changed the nation. It analyzes how, why, and with what consequences major parts of the U.S. economy--for instance, farming, energy, services and government--have grown or in shrunk. It looks at how and with what results the U.S. has incorporated different ethnic and racial groups. It shows how, why, and with what outcomes it has historically globalized and conducted its foreign policy, and offers insights into current landscapes.
Prerequisites
Professor Frank J. Popper

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