3.00 Credits
ENR 2110 The Greater Yellowstone (1L,4LB,3CR) This interdisciplinary course, offered in conjunction with HUMN 1030, explores the intersection of environmental science and the humanities, providing a comprehensive understanding of human-environment interactions and a unique student learning experience. Students will gain 6 credits upon successful completion of both courses, which must be taken concurrently. The course integrates lectures, fieldwork, and lab-based learning, focusing on scenic quality assessments, plant and bird identification, citizen science tools, and contemporary environmental challenges. Emphasis is placed on data collection, analysis, scientific reporting and oral presentations, fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and personal responsibility in environmental stewardship.
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