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Global Health and Environment Electives: Spring 2012

The following courses were offered as of October 12, 2011.
Check the Online Schedule of Classes for the latest updates.

International Studies [INTL]
I315  Methods in International Studies
Note: I315 was added for students who matriculated Summer 2009 and after, and it will not fulfill thematic credit for those students. Students who matriculated before 2009 may take I315 as a thematic course.
I415  Independent Readings in International Studies
I415 Authorization Form and I415 Instructions for Faculty Supervisors 
Note: Requires departmental approval for registration and to count as thematic elective.

Anthropology [ANTH]
E445 Advanced Seminar in Medical Anthropology (S & H)
  
Biology [BIO]
L350  Environmental Biology  (N & M)

Business [BUS]
G456 Sustainable Enterprise

Note: Business courses are outside the College of Arts and Sciences. Students must take at least 25 hours of the major -- not counting the language requirement -- in the College of Arts and Sciences. INTL minors in the College must take all 15 credits in the College.
         

Geography [GEOG]
G208  Human Impact on the Environment  (N & M) 2
G305  Environmental Change  (N & M; P) 1
             P: G107 Physical Systems of the Environment  or G109 Weather and Climate or instructor's consent
G315  Environmental Conservation  (S & H; P)  1
             P: At least Junior standing or instructor's consent

Religious Studies [REL]
D250 Religion, Ecology and the Self (S & H)

School of Public and Environmental Affairs [SPEA]
E400 Topics in Environmental Studies (only the following title applicable)
         - Farming the City: Global Perspectives on Urban Agriculture & Food Security


See Notes and Abbreviations page for a key to understanding the notations above. Please consult the latest Bulletin  to double check information about prerequisites.

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