ES 1
Introduction to Environmental Studies
Course Description
An introductory study of environmental issues, their underlying causes and potential solutions from an interdisciplinary perspective, considering science, history, culture, philosophy, and ethics, law and regulation, politics, economics, and management practices. Topics include current environmental issues related to nature/wildlife preservation, natural resource use and conservation, pollution control and prevention, and energy use and climate change. Students learn how their personal and career choices and actions can protect nature, preserve natural resources, prevent pollution, reduce energy demands and decrease climate change impacts for the benefit of current and future generations.
(One field trip may be required outside of class time.)
Class Details
CRN | Course | Section | Days | Times | Instructor | Loc |
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39074 | ES 1 | 52Z | ······· | TBA-TBA | William Roeder | ONLINE |
Class Materials: View textbook and/or other materials for this course available at the Bookstore.
Class Dates: This class runs from 2025-02-03 to 2025-03-28.
Footnote:
ES D001. 52Z: This is an 8 week online class begins on Feb 3, 2025 and does not have scheduled meetings. Students can log in at anytime to do the required weekly coursework. Students must have access to a computer, the internet, and an individual email address. We recommend a laptop or desktop com[puter to successfully complete the course; a tablet or phone may not be adequate for all assignments and test. Most DeAnza classes will use the Canvas course management system. Information about Canvas and Online Education can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com/courses/3382. The Student Online Resources hub with information and tips can be found at www.deanza.edu/online-ed/students/remotelearning
Course Details
- Units
- 4 Units
- Hours
- Weekly Lecture Hours: 4
- Weekly Lab Hours: 0
- Gen Ed
- General Education Class
- Program Status
- Program Applicable
- Credit
- Credit - Degree Applicable
- Grading Method
- Letter Grading
General Course Statement
- General Statement
- See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.
Requisite and Advisory
- Advisory
- EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.