Spring Course 2016: Introduction to Environmental Health
ENV H 311: Introduction to Environmental Health is open to all students in all majors and has no prerequisites.
The learning objectives for this class are for students to:
the UW Sustainability blog
ENV H 311: Introduction to Environmental Health is open to all students in all majors and has no prerequisites.
The learning objectives for this class are for students to:
ESRM 320: Marketing & Human Resources from a Sustainability Perspective
The learning objectives for this class are:
SOC 201 C: Sociology and the Environment is open to all students in all majors. This course will explore a series of campus-local, state, national and global environmental problems through the lens of environmental activism and social movements.
In this class, students will:
ENVH 448/548: "Community Air Pollution" is open to all majors and has no prerequisites. However, on introductory biology or chemistry course is recommended.
Topics covered include:
Professor: Dr. Sverre Vedal
Time offered: T/Th 9:30-10:20
Credits: 3 graded
ENVIR 502: Business Strategy and the Natural Environment provides students an opportunity to explore the ideas of sustainable business. The course is open to Graduate Students and Undergraduate Juniors and Seniors from all majors with permission from the instructor. Email enviradv@uw.edu for permission.
ENVIR 495 C: Socio-Environmental Data Analysis Workshop is open to Juniors, Seniors and Graduate Students in all majors.
ENVIR 495 A: Crimes against Nature is open to Juniors, Seniors and Graduate Students in all majors.
In this course you will explore the questions:
ENVIR 480: Sustainability Studio class is open to all majors and has no prerequisite courses. This quarters topic is greening health at UW.
In this course:
ENVIR 300: Analysis of Environmental Cases is open to Environmental Studies majors only.
In this course you will:
ENVIR 280: Natural History of the Puget Sound is open to students of all majors.
In this course you will: