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NR 5194 - Environmental Ethics
Environmental ethics is an in depth analysis of current and past environmental issues in the context of ethical and philosophical considerations starting from individual and group ethics and moving toward more global and societal ethics. The course addresses influences and pressures such as social (in)justice, cultural traditions, politics, science, technology, and religion. In addition, the course explores practical application of professional ethics to the resource decision making process regarding current issues. Teaching methods emphasize but are not limited to class participation, case studies, role playing, technical and popular readings, guest lecturers, and video.

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  • Credits: 3
  • Level: Graduate
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Instructors:
  • Plyler, Jennifer teaching CRN: 15943
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  • Term(s): 2010-Spring
  • Time(s): Online courses may use software that allows for synchronous online meetings at specific times. Check with the instructor for possible real-time meetings before enrolling.
  • Location: Virtual Campus; available from any computer with a reliable Internet connection.
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Spring 201015943Virtual Campus - , USA   Open - Add to cart