2022-2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
2022-2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


General Education & All-University Requirements  

 

Environmental Resources Engineering

  
  • ENGR 492 - Capstone Design Project

    Units: 3

    Culminating ERE design experience based on knowledge gained from previous coursework. Application of the engineering design process to develop a system, process or management plan to solve a significant, open-ended ERE problem. To be taken final senior semester (within 16 units of graduation).
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 313 , ENGR 322 , ENGR 326 , ENGR 330 , ENGR 331 , ENGR 333 , ENGR 351 , PHYX 211 . Open to senior and grad level ERE students only.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 496 - FE (EIT) Review

    Units: 1

    Review topics for National Fundamentals of Engineering (FE or EIT) Exam. Mandatory Not allowed for credit toward major in engineering.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 330  (C), ENGR 333 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Weekly: Lecture 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • ENGR 498 - Directed Design Project

    Units: 1-3

    Directed (independent) application of engineering design process to develop a system, process or management plan.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ENGR 499 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-3

    Directed (independent) undergraduate study or research.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ENGR 518 - Applied Hydraulics

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: ENGR 418 
    Pipe networks; transient pipe flow; open flow; irrigation, drainage, and flood control; numerical methods for hydraulic analysis. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 326  and ENGR 333 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 521 - Advanced Numerical Methods for Engineers I

    Units: 3

    Finite difference and finite element methods for linear and nonlinear partial differential equations; simulation of flow, mass and energy transport in environmental systems; large scale parameter estimation methods. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 313  and ENGR 326 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 532 - Energy, Environment and Society

    Units: 4

    This interdisciplinary graduate level course emphasizes technical, environmental, and socioeconomic dimensions of energy utilization in contemporary society. Covers technology and policy issues related to conventional and alternative energy resources.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: graduate standing; working knowledge of introductory physics, chemistry, and statistics; or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGR 533 - Energy and Climate Change

    Units: 4

    This interdisciplinary graduate level course provides a rigorous introduction to the science and policy dimensions of global climate change, as well as the prospects for climate change mitigation.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: graduate standing and ENGR 532 , or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGR 534 - Air Quality Management

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: ENGR 434 
    Nature, causes, and effects of air pollution; air quality standards, their measurement and control; Gaussian Plume model; particulate and gaseous pollutant control devices. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: CHEM 110  and ENGR 416 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 535 - Development Technology

    Units: 4

    Technologies important in international development, including energy production, habitat design, waste recovery, water acquisition, and agriculture.
    Division: Graduate
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGR 541 - Hydrology II

    Units: 3

    Rainfall runoff processes; infiltration and groundwater vadose zone; water quality models and operational (stochastic) hydrology; groundwater quality. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 440 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 543 - Groundwater Hydrology

    Units: 3

    Groundwater and vadose zone hydrology; well hydraulics; introduction to groundwater planning, management, and remediation; large-scale flow and mass transport simulation models.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 416  (C) and ENGR 440  (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 545 - Water Resources Planning and Management

    Units: 3

    Engineering applications of economics, risk analysis, and mathematical simulation and optimization models to water resource planning; multi-objective and sequential decision problems in reservoir operation and water quality management. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 440 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 548 - River Hydraulics

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: ENGR 448 
    River morphology; water and sediment transport; channel formation; river restoration. Design applications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 416  (C), ENGR 440  (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 551 - Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering

    Units: 4

    Water and wastewater treatment systems; bench-scale treatment operations. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 351  and ENGR 416 ; both with passing grades of C.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGR 555 - Engineered Natural Treatment Systems

    Units: 3

    Use and design of free surface constructed wetlands and vegetated gravel beds for treating wastewater. For design engineers and wetland scientists involved in the planning, sizing, designing, and/or management of wetlands used to treat a wide range of wastewater problems.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 351 , BIOL 105 , ENGR 115 ; or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 571 - Advanced Thermodynamics and Energy Systems

    Units: 3

    Continues ENGR 331 . Application of 2nd law of thermodynamics; irreversibility, availability, power and refrigeration cycles, combustion, and phase equilibria. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: CHEM 110 , PHYX 211 , ENGR 331 , ENGR 333 ; all with passing grades of C.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 573 - Building Energy Analysis

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: ENGR 473 
    Thermodynamics applied to energy analysis of buildings. Heating and ventilating systems; lighting; building envelopes; process loads. Analyze campus buildings. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 326 , ENGR 331 , ENGR 333 ; all with passing grades of C.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 575 - Renewable Energy Power Systems

    Units: 3

    Principles of hydro, wind, and photovoltaic power production and systems. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 322 , ENGR 331 , ENGR 333 , PHYX 315 ; all with passing grades of C.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 680 - Selected Topics in Environmental Systems

    Units: 1-3

    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ENGR 690 - Thesis

    Units: 1-6

    Prepare written thesis as required for grad degree.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-6
  
  • ENGR 699 - Independent Study in Environmental Systems

    Units: 1-3

    Conference, reading, and research.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ENGR 700 - Professional Development in Engineering

    Units: 1-3

    Directed study for engineering professionals desiring advanced or specialized instruction, especially that leading to credentialing/ certification.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3

Environmental Science & Management

  
  • ESM 105 - Natural Resource Conservation

    Units: 3

    Broad aspects; history of humanity in relation to land use; human populations in relation to resources; history of conservation movement; present day conservation problems.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE D: Social Sciences
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 108 - Environmental Science and Climate Change

    Units: 3

    Examination of critical thinking and the scientific method; how these intellectual tools have been used to develop an understanding of the global environment; special attention on climate change.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE B1: Physical Science
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 200 - Inscape and Landscape

    Units: 3

    Examines how people view the world, how these worldviews originate, and how they influence our perception of the world around us.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE E: Lifelong Learning
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 210 - Public Land Use Policies and Management

    Units: 3

    Overview of public lands: Historical view of major statutes, agency evolution, and resource management policies. Recommended preparation: ESM 105 .
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 215 - Natural Resources and Recreation

    Units: 3

    Three primary components: resources, visitors, and management. Motivations and benefits, overview of providers, and fundamental recreation concepts.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 230 - Environmental Methods

    Units: 3

    Introduction to quantitative tools for environmental problem solving. Basic modeling skills in the context of topics related to environmental issues associated with air, water, land/earth, and energy.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: (ESM 105  or GEOG 106 ) and STAT 109 ; sophomore standing or greater.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 253 - Interpretive Computer Graphics

    Units: 3

    Fundamental course in computer graphic design and layout for producing natural resource interpretive displays, flyers, posters, book covers, brochures, newsletters, and multimedia slide presentations. Background in basic computer skills required.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 301 - International Environmental Issues and Globalization

    Units: 3

    Cross-listed with: GEOG 301 
    Cross-disciplinary examination of economic development, world regions, population trends, resource exploitation, sustainability, impact of resource extraction in key world locations, and increasing global environmental connectivity, integration, and interdependence.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 302 - Biodiversity on Earth

    Units: 3

    State of biodiversity around the world and forces that affect it. Origins of this diversity, advantages of variability in the environment for human life, and contemporary challenges to diversity.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 303 - Applied Natural History and Ecology

    Units: 4

    Biotic communities of the north coast of California and the identification, ecology and life history of the organisms living there. Includes basic principles of ecology, field techniques for studying organisms in the wild, and methods of collecting and recording field data.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 105  and ESM 230  and (STAT 108  or STAT 108I  or STAT 109 ) and (BIOL 105  or BOT 105 ); Open to ESM/ENVS/EMP majors. Must have junior standing or greater.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ESM 305 - Environmental Conflict Resolution

    Units: 3

    Introduction to conflict theory as applied in complex natural resource disputes. Skill development in planning culturally appropriate and inclusive public participation processes, meeting facilitation, and conflict mediation. Comparison of options for nonviolent conflict management.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: sophomore standing or greater.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 308 - Ecotopia

    Units: 3

    Interdisciplinary study of redwood ecosystem biophysical and cultural characteristics. Guest presentations, discussion/activity sessions.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: lower division GE area B completed.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 309B - Environmental Communication

    Units: 3

    This course is intended for advanced students who want to learn the basic theories, strategies, and techniques used to communicate a body of scientific knowledge to the public in a comprehensible manner.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: sophomore standing or greater.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area C: Art & Humanities, GE UD Area D: Social Sciences
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 325 - Environmental Law and Regulation

    Units: 3

    Overview of laws, policy, and institutions used to regulate natural resource management and protect the environment. Legal principles; property rights; federal, state, and international environmental legislation; and regulatory authorities.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 105 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 350 - Fundamentals of Environmental Education and Interpretation

    Units: 3

    Theories, processes, goals of environmental education and interpretation, evolution of disciplines, curriculum standards. Program development techniques for environmental and cultural heritage themes. Skill development in program presentation and evaluation.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 351 - Environmental Interpretation Field Trip

    Units: 1

    Visit sites illustrating issues and techniques of natural resources interpretation. Three-day field trip.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 1
  
  • ESM 353 - Environmental Education and Interpretation Graphics

    Units: 3

    Theory and skills of written and graphic interpretation techniques. Application to signs, brochures, self-guided trails, exhibits.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 253  and ESM 350 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 355 - Principles of Ecological Restoration

    Units: 3

    Scientific basis for reconstruction of degraded ecosystems. Focus on practices designed to improve ecological structure and function, and meeting societal needs for sustainable and functional ecosystems.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: BOT 105 ; SOIL 260 ; ESM majors; junior standing or greater.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 360 - Introduction to Environmental Planning Methods

    Units: 3

    Interdisciplinary planning methods. Application of ecological, economic, and social information and analysis for environmental planning from wildlands to working landscapes, rural and urban communities, at site and landscape scales. Must have sophomore standing or greater. Recommended preparation: ESM 105  and ESM 210 .
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 365 - Local Government Planning

    Units: 3

    History of resource and land-use planning, planning theory, planning processes, and land development in the US. Overview of current land-use planning issues, processes, and techniques with emphasis at the local and regional levels.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 360 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 370 - Energy, Technology and Society

    Units: 3

    Interdisciplinary course in energy, the environment, and society. Focuses on energy and climate change, integrating physical science, social science, and policy dimensions.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: CHEM 107  or CHEM 109 ; ESM 230 ; junior standing or greater.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 410 - Geospatial Capstone

    Units: 4

    Bring your multidisciplinary education to bear on real-world issues. Work with clients to apply geospatial methods and technology to environmental and social challenges. Develop professional analytic, communication and presentation skills.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 230 , GSP 216 , GSP 316  and GSP 370 ; senior standing.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ESM 411 - Energy and Climate Capstone

    Units: 4

    Bring your multidisciplinary education to bear on real-world problems. Work with client agencies to evaluate and address critical energy and climate challenges in our community and beyond.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 370  and ENGR 371 ; senior or graduate standing; Instructor Approval for non-majors.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ESM 415 - Recreation and Park Planning Capstone

    Units: 4

    Bring your multidisciplinary education to bear on real-world projects, working with client agencies to apply the planning process to parks and natural resource recreation areas.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 215   and senior standing.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ESM 420 - Ecosystem Analysis

    Units: 3

    Inventory and analysis methods for ecosystems based on systems ecology, sustainability science, and resilience theory. Focus on human impacts and management efforts in local landscapes.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 303  or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 425 - Environmental Impact Assessment

    Units: 3

    Legislative/judicial history and current implementation of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Practice analyzing and preparing impact assessments for development projects. Recommended preparation: ESM 325 .
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 430 - Natural Resource Management in Protected Areas

    Units: 3

    Principles/practices managing natural resources in wildland recreation areas. Fire, air, water quality; erosion; endangered species; exotic species control; hazardous features. Case studies.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: STAT 108  or STAT 108I  or STAT 109 ; ESM 303 ; upper division standing.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 435 - Grant Proposal Writing

    Units: 2

    Fundamentals of grant proposal writing, from conception of the idea to writing a coherent and persuasive proposal. Combines critical thinking, communication and quantitative reasoning skills, and critical evaluation of proposals.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs.

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Units: 2
  
  • ESM 440 - Managing Recreation Visitors

    Units: 2

    Theoretical foundations and practical applications of managing recreation settings and people who visit them.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 215 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs.

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Units: 2
  
  • ESM 440L - Managing Recreation Visitors Lab

    Units: 1

    Field trips to state and national parks and forests.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 215 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 1
  
  • ESM 450 - Applied Environmental Education and Interpretation

    Units: 3

    Theories, teaching methods, current research, controversial issues. Design of environmental education and interpretation programs for children and adults. Advanced skills in program evaluation. Professional development in environmental education and interpretation.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 350  or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 453 - Environmental Education and Interpretation Capstone

    Units: 4

    Bring your multidisciplinary education to bear on real-world projects. Work with client agencies to develop interpretive exhibits, panels, and programming, and with local schools to develop science based curriculum.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Prerequisites: ESM 353  and ESM 450  and senior standing.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ESM 455 - Ecological Restoration Capstone

    Units: 4

    Bring your multidisciplinary education to bear on real-world projects. Work with client agencies to apply the restoration process, devise methods and goals for restoration, develop management strategies for restored sites.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 303  and ESM 355 ; ESM majors; senior standing or above.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs. Second Lecture 1 hr.

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Units: 4
  
  • ESM 460 - Environmental Planning for Public Lands and Rural Communities

    Units: 3

    Environmental planning processes applied by state and federal agencies and rural communities to manage for desired ecological, economic, and social outcomes on public lands and across rural landscapes. Key themes: collaborative processes, community involvement, stewardship. Recommended preparation: ESM 425 .
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 360 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Course fees: See class schedule for fee information
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 462 - Coastal and Marine Planning

    Units: 3

    Approaches, policies, and politics related to planning and management in coastal and ocean areas. Consider ways to balance coastal and marine ecosystem conservation with a variety of human uses.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 360 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 471 - Spatial Analysis Lab Projects

    Units: 1

    Intended for students with experience in GIS and/ or Remote Sensing who require the facilities and software tools available in the Spatial Analysis Lab for special projects or research. This course does not count towards graduation units.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 216  or GSP 270  or GSP 326  or GSP 330  or GSP 370  or GSP 436  or GSP 470  or GSP 570 . AU.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Audit grade only
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1
  
  • ESM 475 - Environmental Planning and Policy Capstone

    Units: 4

    Bring your multidisciplinary education to bear on real-world projects. Apply research skills in response to a community client’s request for assistance with an environmental planning or policy topic. 
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ESM 365 ; ESM 425  (C) and (ESM 460  (C) or ESM 462 ); senior standing.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 6 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ESM 480 - Selected Topics

    Units: 0.5-3

    Planning, ecology, administration, law, ethics, or other topics of current interest. Variable format.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 0.5-3
  
  • ESM 480L - Selected Topics/Lab

    Units: 0.5-3

    Planning, ecology, administration, law, ethics, or other topics of current interest. Lab/field format.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: May require pre-requisites.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Course fees: See class schedule for fee information
    Weekly: Laboratory hrs TBD

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Units: 0.5-3
  
  • ESM 482 - Internship

    Units: 2-3

    Students implement the theory and practice of their major by working for a public agency or private firm/organization.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Advanced standing and instructor consent.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Academic internship course: Yes
    Course fees: See class schedule for fee information
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 2-3
  
  • ESM 499 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-3

    Individualized research/study project.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: junior/senior standing.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ESM 510 - Research Methods in Human Dimensions of Natural Resources

    Units: 4

    Overview of key quantitative and qualitative research methods related to human dimensions of natural resources. Social science research ethics, design, implementation, and analysis techniques. Practice implementing methods.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: graduate standing or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ESM 555 - Applied Ecological Restoration

    Units: 4

    Project-based course provides graduate students with experience related to the planning, design, implementation, and monitoring of restoration projects, including research techniques. Additional rigor required for graduate students. Prior coursework in ecology, conservation and/or ecological restoration are recommended.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: graduate standing; IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ESM 580 - Selected Topics

    Units: 1-3

    Interpretation, planning, ecology, administration, law, ethics, other topics of interest.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ESM 597 - Mentoring and Teaching-Associate Training

    Units: 1-4

    Train in course preparation and delivery. Advanced majors and grad students take this prior to or concurrent with teaching-assistant or teaching-associate assignments. No credit toward graduate degree.
    Division: Graduate
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ESM 620 - Ecosystems and Society

    Units: 3

    Exploration of sustainability science based approaches to an integrated understanding of ecosystems and society and implications for ecological and social resilience, adaptation, and transformation.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: must have graduate standing.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ESM 685 - Graduate Seminar

    Units: 1-3

    Topics of current interest.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ESM 690 - Thesis

    Units: 1-4

    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ESM 695 - Field Research

    Units: 1-4

    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ESM 699 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-4

    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4

Environmental Studies

  
  • ENST 120 - Introductory Seminar in Environmental Studies

    Units: 1

    This seminar introduces the environmental studies major and facilitates thoughtful selection of a “emphasis area.”
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: environmental studies major; senior/graduate standing excluded.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • ENST 123 - CCAT Practicum: Variable Topics

    Units: 1

    Guided learning of appropriate technologies and permaculture systems. Project experience at Campus Center for Appropriate Technology (CCAT). Variable topics may include: green building, urban homesteading, eco-craft, and organic gardening.
    Division: Lower Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD

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Units: 1
  
  • ENST 195 - Topics in Nature/Culture

    Units: 3

    This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of environmental studies by approaching an environmental problem, such as climate change or human-animal relationships, from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENST 280 - Special Topics

    Units: 3

    Special topics in environmental studies.
    Division: Lower Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 3
  
  • ENST 295 - Power, Privilege and the Environment

    Units: 4

    Explores the environment as a central element in the reproduction of patterns of power and privilege along lines of race, class, and gender. Examines how environmental conflicts challenge those patterns.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENST 120  and environmental studies major.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENST 381 - Climate Justice and Sustainability Leadership Practicum

    Units: 1

    Offers hands-on experiences to foster skills in leadership, climate justice, and environmental sustainability. Topics vary depending on instructor expertise.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 1
  
  • ENST 395 - Environmental Studies Research and Analysis

    Units: 4

    Introduction to academic research approaches appropriate to environmental studies; includes qualitative, quantitative, and examination of environmental knowledge.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENST 295  and Environmental Studies major.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENST 470 - Climate Justice and Sustainability Leadership

    Units: 4

    Climate Justice Leadership. Analyze forms of social change and leadership and reflect on the underlying patterns, beliefs, structures, systems, and conditions that give rise to twin crises of climate change and inequality. Training in both theory and praxis of leadership in climate justice and resilience. Experiential learning to build capacity to comprehend the forces at play, develop strategic interventions, effect systemic change, build resilience, and co-create a life-sustaining society.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENST 471 - Arts, Climate, and Health Justice

    Units: 3

    Explore the relationship between climate justice and health justice. Understand the relationship between culture and health. Engage in artistic practice as a means of intervening in systems of injustice. Develop familiarity with arts in public health models.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENST 480 - Special Topics

    Units: 3

    Special topics in environmental studies.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD

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Units: 3
  
  • ENST 490 - Environmental Studies Capstone Experience

    Units: 4

    Capstone experience for environmental studies majors. Students to apply knowledge of environmental systems to practical problems. course will entail either group of individual projects.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENST 395 , Environmental Studies major with junior standing or above.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs. Tutorial hrs TBD

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Units: 4
  
  • ENST 490S - Environmental Studies Capstone Experience with Service Learning

    Units: 4

    Capstone experience for environmental studies majors. Students to apply knowledge of environmental systems to practical problems. course will entail either group of individual projects.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENST 395 , Environmental Studies major with junior standing or above.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Service learning course: Yes
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs. Tutorial hrs TBD

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Units: 4
  
  • ENST 499 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-4

    Assigned reading or research in specific topic. Open to advanced students with Instructor Approval.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4

Ethnic Studies

  
  • ES 105 - Introduction to US Ethnic Studies

    Units: 3

    Comparative history of racialized groups in the US, with particular emphases on the manner in which race, ethnicity, class, and gender inform this history.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE D: Social Sciences, GE F: Ethnic Studies
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 106 - Introduction to Black Studies

    Units: 3

    Course examines literature, music, dance, and film produced by people of African descent in the US. Studies race, class, and gender to assess similarities and differences in the Black experience.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C2: Humanities, GE F: Ethnic Studies
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 107 - Chican@/Latinx Lives

    Units: 3

    Chican@/Latinx cultural production and its relationship: to U.S. culture; to other U.S. ethnic and racial groups; and to Latin American homelands. Readings focus on writers from various Latinx groups.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C2: Humanities, GE F: Ethnic Studies
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 202 - Hip Hop and the Black Experience

    Units: 3

    Utilizes Hip Hop to explore the complexities of America’s system of oppression, privileging the voices of Black people and other oppressed groups as they struggle for political, social, and economic power.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE F: Ethnic Studies
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 210 - CouRaGeouS Cuentos Production

    Units: 2

    Edit and produce CouRaGeouS Cuentos, the annual CRGS student journal. Gain experience on the evaluation of submissions, curating a body of work, copyediting, typesetting, and designing. Organize release party.
    Division: Lower Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Activity 4 hrs.

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Units: 2
  
  • ES 280 - Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies

    Units: 1-4

    Division: Lower Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ES 301 - Media and the Politics of Representation

    Units: 4

    Examines historical and contemporary constructions of race in US media, binary of blackness/ whiteness, and representation of various ethnic groups in relation to binary. Analyzes race, class, gender, sexuality, nation.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE F: Ethnic Studies
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ES 302 - Asian American Studies

    Units: 3

    Analyze the diversity of Asian American experiences, literatures, critical thought, and movement-building. Address social, historical, intellectual and literary contexts, with attention to intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexuality, ability, and nationality.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE F: Ethnic Studies
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 303 - From Civil Rights, Black Power to Black Lives Matter

    Units: 3

    Critique Black Social Movements and Black liberation strategies, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Angela Davis, Black Panthers.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE F: Ethnic Studies
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 304 - Migrations and Mosaics

    Units: 3

    Cross-listed with: GEOG 304 
    Role of international and internal migrations in shaping American population and society. Study of full range of ethnic mosaics.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Majors must also take GEOG 304M  when offered.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 305 - African American Cultural History

    Units: 3

    Within context of American history, analyze African American heritage from its origins through the present.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area C: Art & Humanities, GE F: Ethnic Studies
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 306 - World Regions Cultural Studies

    Units: 3

    Culture, values, and social interaction in cultures of a world region (North America, Latin America, Oceania, Middle East, Asia).
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 307 - Multicultural History of Africa

    Units: 3

    A study of precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial history and societies of Africa. Institutions, government, slavery, Pan-Africanism, industries, women’s roles/rights, youth, education, health, migrations, globalization and local economies, foreign relations. Recommended preparation: completion of lower division general education.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 308 - Multi-Ethnic Resistance in the U.S.

    Units: 3

    Examines historical/sociocultural perspectives of U.S. ethnic minorities. Investigates marginalized communities’ rebellion/sustained resistance against past/present oppression. Examines role of state and marginalized groups’ agency in challenging national narratives.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences, GE F: Ethnic Studies
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
 

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