ENS 200 STRATEGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INQUIRY

This course consists of in-depth examination of different ways of thinking about and studying the environment, with a primary emphasis on conducting scholarly work within an interdisciplinary framework. Topics include: researching and writing literature reviews; qualitative and quantitative research methods used in natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities; basic empirical design and statistical methods; stakeholder analysis; and analysis of value systems. 

Credits

4 sh

Future Course Number

ENS 2000

Prerequisite

ENS 111/ENS 113 or ENS 110

Offered

Offered fall and spring.

Notes

This course is designed for Environmental Studies and Environmental and Ecological Sciences majors, but may be useful for other students.

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