ENSTU 211ENSTU 211: Intro to Sci & Env Policy

Description
Develops college-level reading, writing, critical thinking, speaking, and listening skills in a science and environmental policy context. (Offered fall and spring semesters.)
Units:
4
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[prereq: (WRT 95 OR EPT4 SCORE 147 or HIGHER)]
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ENSTU 212ENSTU 212: Ethics, Science & Env Policy

Description
Uses ethical theory to examine and analyze personal behavior and public policy in the context of social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Develops reading, writing, critical thinking, speaking, and listening skills.
Units:
4
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
(prereq: GE Area A1)
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ENSTU 212SENSTU 212S: Ethics, Equity & Envir SL

Description
Uses ethical theory and service-learning to examine and analyze personal behavior, local community action, and public policy in the context of social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Develops reading, writing, critical thinking, speaking, and listening skills.
Units:
6
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
(prereq: GE Area A1)
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ENSTU 283ENSTU 283: Politics & the Environment

Description
Covers fundamentals of government, particularly how the US Constitution and the structure and processes of democracy affect current environmental and natural resource issues. Provides comparisons between US, California state and local government and how each of these affect their lives. Students track media coverage of governmental and environmental issues to understand how government works. Students learn how to engage in politics to make change.
Units:
2
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
(prereq: GE Area A1)
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ENSTU 298SENSTU 298S: Disease and the Community

Description
Students explore concepts of well-being and apply theoretical models to personal engagement in behaviors that promote and detract from well-being. Current health issues are used to probe concepts of well-being. Students also explore how historical relationships between disease, technology, and agriculture influence the socio-economic status of people and nations, developing a deep understanding of how one's race, gender, etc., influence contraction of disease & access to social services. (Credit/No Credit Available)
Units:
6
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
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ENSTU 300ENSTU 300: Crit Thkg & Comm in ENSTU

Description
Students develop critical thinking skills in conjunction with library research, reading, listening, and speaking skills needed to understand and analyze complex social and environmental controversies and promote societal awareness, engagement, and sound decision making. (Credit/No Credit Available)
Units:
4
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[(prereq: (Junior OR Senior Standing) AND (GE Area A1 and GE Area A2 and GE Area A3) AND (BIO 230 OR BIO 240) AND (ENVS 283 OR GE Area D2)]
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ENSTU 300AENSTU 300A: Science Communication Wkshp

Description
Workshop focuses on materials and writing assignments that parallel the ENSTU 300 case study assignment. Develops strategies for accurate and effective reading and writing of scholarly, academic works that synthesize complex information from a variety of sources.
Units:
1
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[(prereq: GE Areas A1 and A2 and A3) AND (coreq: ENSTU 300)]
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ENSTU 309ENSTU 309: Sci & Pol of Global Change

Description
Examines the scientific, economic, and political dimensions of global climate change. Examines the greenhouse effect, global climate change, and the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol and IPCC reports in reducing human-induced greenhouse gas emissions. Focuses on trends in population, dynamics, development policy and environmental heath impacts.
Units:
4
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[(prereq: GE Area A1 AND A2 AND B1 AND B2)]
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ENSTU 349SENSTU 349S: Environmental Interpretation

Description
Focuses on techniques for communicating environmental messages to different age and cultural groups based primarily on the field of environmental interpretation. Students develop environmental messaging strategies and/or interpretive products for local organizations such as Monterey Regional Waste Management District, Return of the Natives, and Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District.
Units:
4 to 5
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[prereq: (Junior Or Senior Standing) AND (GE AREA B2)]
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ENSTU 369SENSTU 369S: Com-Based Wshed Restor SL

Description
This course addresses the meta question: "How can community-based environmental restoration address issues of social and environmental justice?"" The course examines: waves of culture affecting Monterey County's significant social issues
Units:
5
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[prereq: (Junior or Senior Standing) AND (GE Area B1 OR B2)]
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ENSTU 375ENSTU 375: Sustainability Systems

Description
Explores common structural characteristics associated with natural and anthopogenic systems and how such characteristics can be applied to understanding and decision making. Applies concepts associated with thermodynamics, energy and energy flow, ecology, economics, place-based learning, scale, systems thinking, and resource limitation to address practical decisions and ways of thinking in a variety of circumstances. (Credit/No Credit Available)
Units:
4
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[(prereq: GE Area A1 and GE Area A2 and GE Area A3 and GE Area B1 and GE Area B2 and GE Area B3 AND (MATH 130 or STAT 100)]
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ENSTU 376ENSTU 376: Utility Systems

Description
Course provides a basic overview of the history and present state of each of our utilities and of our building, transportation and agricultural infrastructure. Practical and ideal future scenarios as well as the integrative relationships between and among different utility systems are examined. Students will learn how our current infrastructure came about and what it would take to make improvements to it in a tractable manner.
Units:
4
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[(prereq: GE Area A1 and GE Area A2 and GE Area A3 and GE Area B1 and GE Area B2 and GE Area B3 AND (MATH 130 or STAT 100)]
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ENSTU 384ENSTU 384: Social & Ecological Justice

Description
Engages in philosophical works on social justice theory, ecological justice theory, and responsibility theory; uses an integrated social and ecological justice framework for analyzing social and environmental problems and for developing, analyzing, and promoting sustainable and equitable practices and policies.
Units:
3
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[prereq: (Junior OR Senior Standing) AND (GE Areas A2 and A3) AND (coreq: ENVS 384S)]
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ENSTU 384SENSTU 384S: Social and Ecol Justice

Description
Uses an integrated social and ecological justice framework for developing an understanding of self and social awareness; service and social responsibility; community and social justice; multicultural community building; and civic engagement; deepens and critically applies learning through placements and activities with local community organizations.
Units:
2
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[prereq: (Junior Or Senior Standing) AND (GE Areas A1 and A2 and A3) AND (GE Area D2 OR ENVS 283) AND (coreq: ENVS 384)]
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ENSTU 387ENSTU 387: Water Res Assess/Law/Poli

Description
Evaluates development of water use/management throughout history. Critiques how geography, economics, culture, and politics guide people's decision-making and use and management of water. Analyzes and compares U.S. and California constitutions based on historic, geographic, political, economic, and cultural context and influences relating to water regulation. Students participate in historically informed political project applying political participation in the local community. (Credit/No Credit Available)
Units:
4
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
[prereq: (Junior OR Senior Standing) AND (GEOL 260 AND GE Area A1)]
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ENSTU 395ENSTU 395: Special Topics

Description
Studies a particular topic in Environmental Studies. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. (Offered only as interest warrants.) (Credit/No Credit Available)
Units:
1 to 4
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
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ENSTU 397ENSTU 397: Independent Study

Description
Student and faculty member select topic of study and number of credits. (Offered only as interest warrants.) (Credit/No Credit Available)
Units:
1 to 6
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
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ENSTU 400ENSTU 400: Capstone Seminar I

Description
Assists students in initiating and developing an Environmental Studies capstone portfolio and community-based project.
Units:
1
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
(prereq: ENSTU 300)
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ENSTU 403ENSTU 403: Capstone Seminar 2

Description
Assists students in completing an Environmental Studies capstone portfolio and community-based project. (Credit/No Credit Available)
Units:
3
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:
(prereq: ENSTU 400)
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