Fundamentals of Environmental Science for Policy

LAW 346-01Fundamentals of Environmental Science for Policy3 credits
This course is intended primarily for students in Law, Public Policy and related disciplines. It is cross-listed with PUBP 600 01. It is designed to introduce the students to the science of natural systems and ecological processes. Through readings, lectures and discussion, the first half of the course examines the current state of our understanding in terms that will give the student confidence and the facility to critically assess theories and observations in environmental science. With this as a foundation, the second half of the course begins with an instructor led discussion of the enhanced greenhouse effect followed by student led discussions of other major case examples such as coastal eutrophication, biodiversity loss, water resources, sea level rise, environmental contamination, land use trends, and invasive species impacts. Student expectations include mid-term and final exams, and the development of a case study presentation extending over two class periods.

 

Foundational:

Administrative Law
Environmental Law
Land Use Control
Natural Resource Law

Supporting:

Environmental Policy
Fundamentals of Environmental Science for Policy
Local Government Law
Property Rights