American Environmental and Cultural History
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- $770 (EDP 897868) Proctored final exam
Textbook(s) for this course: Atlas of American History
Douglas Greenberg, Ph.D., has taught environmental studies, urban studies, geography and geology at the University of San Francisco, San Francisco State University, UC Berkeley and UC Berkeley Extension. He has researched the environmental impacts of urban expansion and studies how human activities have affected natural landscapes, past and present.
Author: Laurie D. Borman (editor)
Publisher: Rand McNally & Company
Publication Year: 2005
ISBN: 0528934570
AND Major …
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Enroll Now:
Online, enroll anytimeEnroll Now
- Online course: Internet access required
- Enroll anytime: You have 6 months to complete
- $770 (EDP 897868) Proctored final exam
Douglas Greenberg, Ph.D., has taught environmental studies,
urban studies, geography and geology at the University of San
Francisco, San Francisco State University, UC Berkeley and UC
Berkeley Extension. He has researched the environmental impacts of
urban expansion and studies how human activities have affected
natural landscapes, past and present.
Textbook(s) for this course: Atlas of
American History
Author: Laurie D. Borman (editor)
Publisher: Rand McNally & Company
Publication Year: 2005
ISBN: 0528934570
AND Major Problems in American Environmental History
Author: Carolyn Merchant (editor)
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Edition: 2d
Publication Year: 2004
ISBN: 0618308059
XBW160AC (4 semester units in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management)
An elective in the Certificate Program in the Essentials of Green Chemistry
Important: Special academic policies apply to XB and XBW courses.
Winner of UC Berkeley's Educational Initiatives Award.
Explore the ways cultural groups have perceived, managed and conserved the American environment from colonial times to the present. Investigate how attitudes toward resource development and nature have shaped the environmental movement. This course satisfies the American Cultures breadth requirement for the UC Berkeley campus. For more information regarding the breadth requirement, visit americancultures.berkeley.edu.
Future-Term Courses and Enrollments
Courses are offered three terms per year: spring, summer, fall. Information about upcoming courses is available when enrollment opens each term.
- Spring term: Enrollment opens in early December. Classes begin in January.
- Summer term: Enrollment opens in early April. Classes begin in late May.
- Fall term: Enrollment opens in early July. Classes begin in August.
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