ENS 200 STRATEGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INQUIRY

This course consists of in-depth examination of different ways of thinking about and studying the environment, with a primary emphasis on conducting scholarly work within an interdisciplinary framework. Topics include: researching and writing literature reviews; qualitative and quantitative research methods used in natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities; basic empirical design and statistical methods; stakeholder analysis; and analysis of value systems. This course is designed for Environmental Studies and Environmental and Ecological Sciences majors, but may be useful for other students.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

ENS111/113 or ENS110.

Offered

Offered fall and spring.

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