Environmental Studies
The ways we interact with the natural world reflect the deep-seated values of the society to which we belong and the experiences of nature we have as individuals. Religion, and the spiritual experiences of individuals that inform religious thought, provide profound insights into how we perceive the world around us and guidance as to how to interact with it. The minor in religion and environment encourages students to integrate religious insights and spiritual experience with the natural and social sciences to better understand how religion and the natural world affect one another. Accordingly, the minor includes coursework in natural and social environmental science along with coursework in religion. Because the minor encourages students to reflect on their own spiritual experience and beliefs as they relate to the environment, it culminates in a capstone experiential course involving environmentally related service or action along with reflection on the meaning of that engagement.
The minor is offered by interdisciplinary faculty in conjunction with the environmental studies program and the Center for Religion and Environment. It is administered by Emeritus Professor Robin Gottfried, Director.
Requirements for the Minor in Religion and Environment
The minor requires successful completion of the following:
Code | Title | Semester Hours |
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Course Requirements | ||
ENST 101 | Introduction to Environmental Studies | 4 |
ENST 431 | Practicum in Religion and Environment | 2 |
PHIL 230 | Environmental Ethics | 4 |
Select two of the following: | 8 | |
Religion and Animals | ||
Religious Environmentalism | ||
Religion and Ecology | ||
Field Methods in Religious Studies | ||
Buddhism and the Environment | ||
Rural Religion | ||
Creation, Evolution and God (three semester hours) | ||
Select one of the following: | 4 | |
Archaeological Resource Management and Policy | ||
Biology and People | ||
People and the Environment | ||
Field Investigations in Biology (Field-Based) | ||
General Chemistry (Lab) | ||
The Political Economy of Sustainable Development | ||
Environmental Land-Use Policy | ||
Introduction to Forestry (Lab) | ||
Natural Resources Issues and Policies | ||
Water Resource Policy and Law | ||
Physical Geology (Lab) | ||
Earth Systems and Climate Change | ||
Energy and the Environment | ||
Total Semester Hours | 22 |