Winter Term 2025 The Nature of Forests - 1866 - ENST 351 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing Catalog Description : In this course, you will learn how forests are more than “natural resources” or “ecosystem services.” Rather, forests are complex and agentic assemblages of plants, animals, insects, fungi, and micro-ecosystems, with intrinsic value. And from a cultural lens they hold human lifeways, history, belonging, and meaning. Though papers, projects, and discussions, you will gain important skills, including analytical writing, persuasive speaking, and qualitive research methods. PREREQUISITES: PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing Attributes: 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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