SOC 3340 ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY

This course examines how social systems interact with ecosystems. Within this examination, the course will explore how environmental sociologists describe and explain the patterns that emerge from this interaction; explore what has led to the social disruption of ecosystems; explore the consequences of environmental disruption; and examine ways society has responded to human-induced environmental disruption.

Credits

4 sh

Course Types

Advanced Studies; Sociology Elective; Anthropology Elective

Previous Course Number

SOC 334

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