Environment, Society, and Culture
Examine social and environmental challenges from varied and diverse perspectives in order to make a positive impact on the environment.
Examine and Address Social and Environmental Conflicts
Coursework in the minor focuses on a variety of perspectives, including those related to ethics, environment, history, sociology, economics, geography, gender, public policy, and health. Rooted in experiential learning and research, the interdisciplinary minor allows for true investigation and social change.
Projects and presentations will integrate concepts and tools from multiple disciplines to address challenges on both a local and global level. You might identify what chemicals are polluting rivers and how they impact human health, or which economic practices will help end poverty and protect the natural world.
While applying principles of environmental justice, civic engagement, sustainability, and strategic policy approaches, you'll gain critical skills and a deeper understanding of how environmental issues impact society.
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Courses within the environment, society, and culture minor will provide you with the awareness and tools to make a positive impact on the environment — both locally and globally. Through courses from a variety of disciplines, you will study the political, economic, and social dimensions of environmental problems; address environmental issues through scientific, socioeconomic, and ethical perspectives; and recognize the spiritual and philosophical interconnections between humans and the environment.
Here are a few courses in Environment, Society, and Culture at UW-Eau Claire.
ENPH 110
Introduction to Environmental Health
Health-oriented problems in the environment with attention directed to air and water pollution, solid waste, housing, occupational health and safety, food sanitation, animal zoonoses, ecology of health and disease, radiological health, energy, and global environmental health.
ENPH 441
Water and Wastewater
Investigative procedures, sampling techniques, analysis and treatment of water and wastewater. Emphasis on water pollution, aquatic nuisances, drinking water quality, on-site waste disposal, municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, private wells, and groundwater contamination.
ENPH 150
Disease Detectives: Epidemics and Data
Introduction to disease outbreak investigation. Epidemiology as a scientific way of thinking using non-intensive mathematics including examples from current events.
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