Skip to Main Content

Catalog : PUBH.5550 Comparative Enviormental (Formerly 19.555)

Id: 003574 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3

Description

Human social and productive activities often harm the natural environment. Environmentally related health problems will become more prominent and put additional stress on industrial, as well as transitional and developing nations. A sustainable world is one that provides not only for environmental viability but also economic health, social justice and political participation. This course is designed to explore the dynamics and interactions of social, economic and political factors that aid or impede a community's ability to contribute to global environmental sustainability. The course will be offered in collaboration with the Department of Regional Economic and Social Development as course 57.518.

Back to Course ListView Current Offerings