Course Descriptions

The Course Descriptions catalog describes all undergraduate and graduate courses offered by Michigan State University. The searches below only return course versions Fall 2000 and forward. Please refer to the Archived Course Descriptions for additional information.

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CJ 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Environmental Studies and Agriscience, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US12 - US14

CJ 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Community Sustainability, Environmental Economics and Policy, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS14 - SS18

CSUS 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Criminal Justice, Environmental Economics and Policy, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS14 - SS18

EEP 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Community Sustainability, Criminal Justice, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS14 - SS18

EEP 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Criminal Justice, Environmental Studies and Agriscience, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US12 - US14

EEP 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Not open to students with credit in:
PRM 211
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Resource Development, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS02 - SS07

EEP 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Studies and Applications, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US07 - SS12

ESA 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US07 - SS12

ESA 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Criminal Justice, Environmental Economics and Policy, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US12 - US14

FOR 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Criminal Justice, Environmental Economics and Policy, Environmental Studies and Agriscience, Fisheries and Wildlife, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US12 - US14

FOR 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Community Sustainability, Criminal Justice, Environmental Economics and Policy, Fisheries and Wildlife, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS14 - SS18

FOR 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Environmental Studies and Applications, Fisheries and Wildlife, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US07 - SS12

FOR 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Not open to students with credit in:
PRM 211
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Fisheries and Wildlife, Resource Development, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS02 - SS07

FOR 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Effective Dates:
SS96 - US99

FOR 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Effective Dates:
FS99 - US02

FW 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Effective Dates:
FS99 - US02

FW 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Effective Dates:
SS96 - US99

FW 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Not open to students with credit in:
PRM 211
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Forestry, Resource Development, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS02 - SS07

FW 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Environmental Studies and Applications, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US07 - SS12

FW 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Community Sustainability, Criminal Justice, Environmental Economics and Policy, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS14 - SS18

FW 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Criminal Justice, Environmental Economics and Policy, Environmental Studies and Agriscience, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US12 - US14

PRM 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Effective Dates:
SS96 - US99

PRM 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Effective Dates:
FS99 - US02

RD 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Effective Dates:
FS99 - US02

RD 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Effective Dates:
SS96 - US99

RD 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Not open to students with credit in:
PRM 211
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS02 - SS07

WS 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Not open to students with credit in:
PRM 211
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Resource Development
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS02 - SS07

WS 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Environmental Studies and Applications, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US07 - SS12

WS 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Effective Dates:
SS96 - US99

WS 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Effective Dates:
FS99 - US02

WS 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen.
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Criminal Justice, Environmental Economics and Policy, Environmental Studies and Agriscience, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
US12 - US14

WS 211 Introduction to Gender and Environmental Issues

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Description:
The concept of gender. Overview of environment and habitat. Historical gender roles in environmental management. Gender-based theoretical perspectives. Case studies on developing and developed countries. Environmental management with emphasis on fisheries, wildlife and wetlands. Women environmental professionals.
Interdepartmental With:
Community Sustainability, Criminal Justice, Environmental Economics and Policy, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry
Administered By:
Fisheries and Wildlife
Effective Dates:
FS14 - SS18