Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies 3052 (formerly 0238): Environmental Problems in Asia
Environmental Studies 3054 (formerly 0254): Energy, Resources, and Conservation
Environmental Studies 3052 (formerly 0238): Environmental Problems in Asia
3 credit hours (non-CLA)
(Cross-Listings: Asian Studies 3052 & GUS 3052)
An introduction to examining environmental issues in several East and Southeast Asian countries, using Japan as the model. Emphasis is on deforestation, river basin development, urban planning, ecotourism, and the role of nongovernmental organizations.
Environmental Studies 3054 (formerly 0254): Energy, Resources, and Conservation
3 credit hours (non-CLA)
(Cross-Listings: Geography and Urban Studies 3054)
A course in which vital nonrenewable resources are identified and their global and North American distribution, character, and utilization is studied. Special attention is paid to energy sources now in short supply and to benign renewable sources for future needs.
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