Description
Environmental Advocacy
This course explores the rhetorical means by which citizens influence the policies and practices affecting our natural and human environments. The focus is on current controversies.

Prerequisites: COMM 100 and sophomore standing; Digital Media & Storytelling (DMST* Masters students and any students majoring in SES may also enroll.

Outcomes: The course seeks to provide an understanding of the history and range of communication styles in the U.S. environmental movement and to help students develop practical skills relevant to entering into environmental debates.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
COMM 406
Academic Group
School of Communication
Academic Organization
Communication
Enrollment Requirements
COMM 100 and sophomore standing. Digital Media & Storytelling (DMST* Masters students and any students majoring in SES may also enroll.