ENS 1100 HUMANS AND NATURE

This course introduces a multidisciplinary perspective on environmental issues, concentrating on such topics as the historical transformations of the human relation to nature; understandings of the roots of the current crisis from diverse philosophical and spiritual perspectives; the sociology, politics and economics of environmental issues as they currently stand; and an exploration of our imaginative and expressive (artistic, literary, and poetic) resources for articulating the current crisis and seeing our way beyond it. Field trips and special readings introduce these questions in the context of North Carolina's Piedmont region. 

Credits

4 sh

Course Types

Society; Adventure Based Learning Elective

Offered

Offered fall and spring.

Previous Course Number

ENS 110

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