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Ecological Policy and Planning Classes

 

The following courses are regularly offered as part of the Ecological Policy and Planning curriculum. They provide a strong foundation upon which students can pursue independent advanced work, internships, and senior projects.

Community Planning and Decision-making
Advanced Land Planning Seminar
Rural and Community Sustainability
beech hillEnvironmental Psychology
Land Use Law
Landscape Design Studio
Foundations in Geographic Information Systems
River Ecology
Food Systems
Green Technology
GIS for Science, Arts and Humanities
Land Use Planning
Land Use Planning and GIS
Envisioning the Land
Environmental Law
Wildlife Law
Architectural Design Studio
River Conservation
Ecology, Silviculture, and Policy
Issues in National Park Planning
Hydropolitics in a Thirsty World
GIS for Watershed Planning
Introduction to the Human Ecology of Union River Watershed
Salmon: History and Policy of North Atlantic Fisheries
Business as Unusual: Understanding Socially Responsible Business
Non-Profit Management


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