Abstract
This course will introduce you to the sociology of the environment, the study of the interrelationships of human social systems and ecosystems, with a primary focus on their social aspects. These interrelationships occur on various scales, from the local to the global, and are profound and complex. Humans are part of the natural environment but have long...Download this resource to see full details. Download this resource to see full details.
Details
- Subject Area(s):
- Environmental Sociology
- Resource Type(s):
- Syllabus
- Class Level(s):
- College 100
- Class Size(s):
- Medium
Learning Goals and Assessments
Learning Goal(s):
- To understand the conceptual, empirical, and theoretical bases of environmental sociologyTo explore and analyze in greater depth selected central perspectives of environmental sociology
- To develop your skills of analysis and communication through reading, writing, listening, and speaking To become more aware of and to reflect upon your personal involvement in the issues of environmental sociology
- To analyze social opportunities and barriers to an environmentally just and sustainable societyTo synthesize and articulate the course material in a term paper on your understanding of an environmentally just and sustainable society and to achieve it
Goal Assessment(s):
- Attendance: 16.67 percent; Quizzes: 16.67 percent; Exam 1: 16.67 percent; Exam 2: 16.67 percent; Exam 3: 16.67 percent; Term Paper: 16.67 percent; Subjective measure of participation
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