| Subject |
Catlg Nbr |
Description |
Units |
| Health and Wellness Management |
380 |
Environmental Health |
3 |
| | | Details | This course examines the interdisciplinary and global effects of human-environment relationships. Emphasis is placed on the critical nature of the relationship between ecosystem health and human health and well-being. Environmental politics, economics, global disease, and traditional environmental health topics are considered for the purpose of improving the quality of life for all people through the creation of a sustainable society. Prerequisites: BIOL 100; HWM 300 Introduction to Human Health. (F, Sp). |
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| Term |
Fall 2013-14 |
Status |
Active |
| Dates |
09/04/2013 - 12/13/2013 |
Topic |
None |
| Time |
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Instructor |
Perkins,Faye J |
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Room |
On-Line |
Notes | Special course tuition applies to this course and the course may not be counted within the plateau. This may affect your Financial Aid; please contact the Financial Aid office at billing.finaid@uwrf.edu or 715-425-4111 with questions about financial aid. Course textbooks are not provided by Textbook Services and must be purchased by the student. If you are a non-Health and Wellness Management major, please confirm with your academic advisor that this course will count towards your degree. For other questions, please contact Outreach at outreach@uwrf.edu or 715-425-3256. |
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