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Introduction to Environmental Sciences (ENVS*1030)

Course code: 
ENVS*1030
Section: 
01
Course term: 
Fall
Course instructor: 
N. Rooney
Course instructor url: 
http://www.uoguelph.ca/ses/users/shunt [1]
Details: 

This course introduces students to what it means to think critically from an environmental sciences perspective. It covers an introduction to: philosophy of science, philosophy of the environment, the evaluation of scientific evidence, and scientific arguments. The course focuses on how we understand and recognize environmental problems, how we decide what to do about them, and what role science can and should play in these discussions.                         

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[1] http://www.uoguelph.ca/ses/users/shunt [2] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/system/files/ENVS1030_F24_0.pdf