Spring 2009 Course Offerings
for the Environmental Studies Minor
Last update November 19, 2008
Click here to see the course requirements for the minor.
I. Required Courses
ENVH 3010-001 Human Ecology
TR 11:15am-12:35pm - Maier
ENVS 4950-001 Integrative Seminar in Environmental Studies
MWF 9:20-10:15am - O'Donnell
(This course is typically taught as an independent study/ service project course. If you have a conflict during the time this section is offered, contact Dr. O'Donnell, odonnell@etsu.edu, to make scheduling arrangements.)
II. Guided Electives
A. Science courses
BIOL 1010/11 Biology for Non-majors I (or BIOL 1110/11 for Biology for Science Majors I) (4 cr hours)
Various sections offered. See schedule of classes.
ENVH 3400-001 Introduction to Air Pollution
MWF 8:15-9:10am - Metts
ENVH 4000-001 Public Health Law
TR 11:15am-12:35pm - Silver
GEOG 3040 Conservation of Natural Resources
MW 4:40-6pm - Zhang
SCED 4020 Wildlife Conservation
sec. 1: TR 8:15-9:35am - Redmond
sec. 2: TR 9:45-11:05am - Redmond
B. Humanities / social science courses
ENGL 3050-001 Literature and the Environment
MWF 11:30am-12:25pm B303 - O'Donnell
GEOL 3481-001 Natural Hazards and Society
TR 8:15-11:05am - Gregg
MGMT 4657-001 Strategic Environmental Management in Business
TR 3:45-5:05pm – J. Stead
SALM 3110-001 Interpretation of Cultural and Natural Resources
TR 11:15am-12:35pm - Davis
SALM 3130-001 Natural Resource Management
TR 9:45-11:05am - Dotterweich
SOCI 4957/5957-201 Special Topic: "Environmental Sociology"
R 4-6:50 pm - Kreyenbuhl-Gardner
Note: Only this one section of soci 4957 satisfies a requirement for the environmental studies minor.
For more information, contact Ms. Kathryn Kreyenbuhl-Gardner at (423) 439-4374 or email: kreyenbu@etsu.edu.
SRVL 1020 Introduction to Service-Learning in the Community (Counts towards the Environmental Studies Minor only when the student's major service project focuses on an environmental issue or theme.)
sec. 1: MW 1:40-3pm; sec. 2: MW 3:10-4:30pm; sec. 3: TR 11:15am-12:35pm; sec. 4: M 6-8:45pm -- all taught by Duncan sec. 5 T 6-8:50 TBA