HUM 1135 Environmental Ethics
Overview of philosophical and ethical dimensions of the environmental crisis, such as environmental politics, animal rights and nonwestern views.
Prerequisites: None
Course Outcomes
- Discuss and analyze the essential facts, ideas and personalities in the environmental ethics field.
- Compare, contrast, analyze, and discuss selected ideas and theories related to environmentalism with a view to their merits and weaknesses.
- Participate in class discussions based on core texts and develop a personal philosophy toward environmental issues, behavior and activism.
Credit Hours: 3
- Classroom: 3 hours
- Division: Liberal Arts, Communication and Social Sciences
- Department: Humanities
- Repeatable Credit: No
- Offered Online: Yes
Online Learning with Meeting Times
Online
Faculty: Hayden
Term: Fall 2023
Format: Course meets online during scheduled days and times, with additional online content. Check the schedule to confirm the days and times your class will meet online. Requires computer and high-speed internet.
Course Fee: $22.50
Open Seats: 16
Meets: TH from 11:00AM to 12:15PM
Section: 100
Open Seats: 16
Meets: TH from
11:00AM to 12:15PM
11:00AM to 12:15PM
Section: 100
Online Learning
Faculty: George
Term: Fall 2023
Format: Complete work online when it fits your schedule, while adhering to weekly deadlines. No scheduled meeting times. Requires computer and high-speed internet.
Course Fee: $22.50
Open Seats: 11
Section: 500
Open Seats: 11
Section: 500
Online Learning
Term: Fall 2023
Format: Condensed content. Shorter than normal term - meets once or a few times only. Complete work online when it fits your schedule, while adhering to weekly deadlines. No scheduled meeting times. Requires computer and high-speed internet.
Note: B Term
Course Fee: $22.50
Open Seats: 27
Section: 5B1
Open Seats: 27
Section: 5B1