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Teaching Sustainability from Half a World Away – EVPP 201

One of only a few science courses that does not require a lab component, EVPP 201: Environment and You: Issues for the Twenty-First Century introduces students to broad aspects of human-environmental interactions in the contemporary world.

Professor J. Neil Ransom, who has been conducting PhD dissertation research in Kenya for the past year, explains, “EVPP 201 is a great course that introduces students without a strong background in science to some great environmental information. Non-science majors can take this course without feeling intimidated by it.”

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