ENV-223 — Environmental Ethics
Environmental Ethics explores the moral relationship between humans and the natural world, focusing on how ethical frameworks guide decisions on environmental issues. Students will examine theories such as biocentrism, ecofeminism, and the land ethic while addressing topics like climate change, conservation, biodiversity, environmental justice, and sustainability. Through case studies and analysis, the course emphasizes ethical reasoning and pragmatic solutions to environmental challenges, preparing students to advocate for sustainability, justice, and responsible stewardship. This course meets the General Education requirement for Community and Cultural Contexts. Ed. Course Yes Mass Transfer Course Yes
Prerequisites: ENV-105, ENV-110, ENG-111