EPM 4400 (4 credits)
Environmental Values & Ethics
Students examine ethical considerations in environmental management and decision making. Discussions cover personal versus organizational attitudes; cultural, economic, and historic values; science versus politics; and international and intergenerational policies. The course also explores various philosophies of humankind's relationship with the environment. Students are encouraged to develop and express a personal philosophy relative to their role in the regulatory, technical, scientific, and financial management of the environment.
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Sections: Winter Quarter 2025
CRN 4619
Credits
4
Dates/Time/Location
Format
Online Asynchronous
Instructor
Turk, Shawn M.
Sections: Winter Quarter 2025
CRN 1686
Credits
4
Dates/Time/Location
Format
Online Asynchronous
Instructor
Gnuse, Robert
Sections: Winter Quarter 2025
CRN 1687
Credits
4
Dates/Time/Location
Format
Online Asynchronous
Instructor
Hay, Keith M.
Sections: Summer Quarter 2024
CRN 4619
Credits
4
Dates/Time/Location
Format
Online Asynchronous
Instructor
Turk, Shawn M.
Sections: Summer Quarter 2024
CRN 1686
Credits
4
Dates/Time/Location
Format
Online Asynchronous
Instructor
Gnuse, Robert
Sections: Summer Quarter 2024
CRN 1687
Credits
4
Dates/Time/Location
Format
Online Asynchronous
Instructor
Hay, Keith M.
Tuition Rate
Per Credit:
Additional Fees
Technology Fee: $4/credit hour for each class taken for credit
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Call 303-871-2291 or 1-800-347-2042 or email ucolsupport@du.edu.
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class begins for any pre-class
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