Environment General Courses (ENVIRON)
graduate level, taught in Durham
301. Topics in Experiential Learning for Environmental Management. Field
trips, short courses, guest lectures series and other learning experiences that bring students
into practice of environmental management and bring environmental managers to students. Example
of topics include sustainable energy and sustainable forest practices. Main mode of instruction:
face-to-face participation by students in learning experiences designed by environmental managers;
some sections will also include background reading and student project work. Grading: pass/fail,
with attendance at all class sessions and completion if any projects required to pass. MEM/MF
students may count up to a total of 3 credits toward 48 credits required for the degree. Registration
limited to Nicholas School MEM/MF students; undergraduates and PhD students may participate
on a non-credit basis if space is available. Fall and Spring. Instructor: Staff. Variable
credit.
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