EV326 - Investigating the Natural World

Through comparative epistemological approaches, students contrast scientific approaches with Indigenous, qualitative, and place-based ways of knowing nature. By writing scientific papers, summarizing published empirical science papers, conducting field-based investigations, keeping a nature field book, and writing personal narratives, students learn how to understand and appreciate the natural world through phenomenological, empirical, and ecological inquiry. Meets the Critical Learning: FRL requirement. Meets the Critical Learning: SA requirement.

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Tree Semester or one of (Environmental Program 209 or Biology 208) and consent of instructor.

Degree requirement — Critical Learning: FRL, Critical Learning: SA

1 unit — Drossman

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2024 Block 4 Investigating the Natural World Howard Drossman TBA 25 / 16 12/23/2024
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