Description
Energy and The Environment
Prerequisites: ENVS 101 or equivalent; please check requirements for declared majors/minors for exceptions.

The concept of energy developed from antiquity through the present day and applied to national and worldwide energy use patterns, the technologies supporting their use, as well as the societal impact and environmental consequences of energy usage.

Outcomes: Students will become skilled in critical reasoning and methods of inquiry, demonstrate an understanding of critical concepts and knowledge: heat and energy, the laws of thermodynamics, and current and future technologies and their impact.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Lecture - Required
Requirement Designation
Service Learning
Course Attributes
Engaged Learning
Tier 2 Scientific
Bioethics
Peace,Justice&Conflict Studies
Offering
Course
ENVS 273
Academic Group
Inst of Environmntl Sustainabl
Academic Organization
Inst of Environmntl Sustainabl
Enrollment Requirements
ENVS 101 or ENVS 137 or BIOL 101