College of Letters and Science
Environmental Ethics minor
Minor
The Environmental Ethics minor is relevant for students of any background and can be of special interest to students majoring in natural resources, sustainability, geoscience, biology, or natural sciences. It includes courses in Environmental Ethics, Animal Ethics, Food Ethics, and American Indian Environmental Philosophies, along with interdisciplinary classes in English, History, Political Science, or Sociology.
Through this coursework students will learn to navigate diverse perspectives, reflect on the ethics of these perspectives, and communicate clearly and persuasively about environmental issues.
The Environmental Ethics minor consists of 18 credits.
Required Classes – 9 credits
PHIL 380 Environmental Ethics (3 cr.)
6 Credits, choose from:
PHIL 321 Food Ethics (3 cr.)
PHIL 360 Animal Ethics (3 cr.)
PHIL 381 American Indian Environmental Philosophies (3 cr.)
PHIL 480 Advanced Environmental Ethics (3 cr.)
Philosophy Electives – 6 credits
Take 6 credits of any PHIL course.
Interdisciplinary Electives – Choose 3 credits
For more information
Contact:
Chris Diehm, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
School of Humanities and Global Studies