Environmental Arts & Humanities (EAH)

EAH 411, *PERSPECTIVES IN ENVIRONMENTAL ARTS AND HUMANITIES, 4 Credits

Introduction to methods of inquiry in the field of environmental arts and humanities. Learn key concepts in approaches to environmental humanities scholarship and environmental art, informed by ecological principles and other perspectives from the natural sciences. Disciplinary approaches include history, literature, philosophy, and the formal arts.

Attributes: CSST – Bacc Core, Synthesis, Science/Technology/Society

Available via Ecampus

EAH 412, *ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE IN CONTEXT, 4 Credits

Introduction to environmental science methods and practice, especially for students studying in the arts and humanities. Gain a working understanding of the scientific method, theory, and analysis, including how to interpret and evaluate risk assessment, statistics-based arguments, and visual representations of data. Understand the history and role of the sciences in environmental discourse.

Attributes: CSST – Bacc Core, Synthesis, Science/Technology/Society

EAH 501, RESEARCH, 1-16 Credits

This course is repeatable for 99 credits.

EAH 503, THESIS, 1-16 Credits

This course is repeatable for 999 credits.

EAH 505, READING AND CONFERENCE, 1-4 Credits

This course is repeatable for 4 credits.

EAH 506, FIELD COURSE PROJECTS, 3 Credits

EAH 507, SEMINAR, 2-4 Credits

This course is repeatable for 10 credits.

EAH 508, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP, 1 Credit

This course is repeatable for 6 credits.

EAH 510, WORK AND FIELD EXPERIENCE, 1-4 Credits

This course is repeatable for 8 credits.

EAH 511, PERSPECTIVES IN ENVIRONMENTAL ARTS AND HUMANITIES, 4 Credits

Introduction to methods of inquiry in the field of environmental arts and humanities. Learn key concepts in approaches to environmental humanities scholarship and environmental art, informed by ecological principles and other perspectives from the natural sciences. Disciplinary approaches include history, literature, philosophy, and the formal arts.

Available via Ecampus

EAH 512, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE IN CONTEXT, 4 Credits

Introduction to environmental science methods and practice, especially for students studying in the arts and humanities. Gain a working understanding of the scientific method, theory, and analysis, including how to interpret and evaluate risk assessment, statistics-based arguments, and visual representations of data. Understand of the history and role of the sciences in environmental discourse.

EAH 599, SPECIAL TOPICS, 4 Credits

This course is repeatable for 12 credits.