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Student Handbook, Semester 1, 2010: Environmental and Planning Studies

Major

For a major in Environmental and Planning Studies, students must successfully complete 8 courses:

1 required course:
ENP100

Plus select 7 advanced level courses from the list below, 4 of which must have an ENP prefix course code:
ENP101
ENP211
ENP236
ENP240
ENP245
ENP255 International Justice and Human Rights
ENP336 Criminal Law: An Introduction
ENP355 Environmental and Planning Studies
ENP365 Planning Principles and Practice
ENS253 Planning and Environmental Law
ENS352 Rural and Regional Sustainability
ENS353 Environment, Heritage and Tourism
PUB262 Landscapes, place and people
SCS211 Urbanism and Urban Design
SCS225 Regional Infrastructure Planning
TSM222 Planning Design Studio

Minor

For a minor in Environmental and Planning Studies, students must successfully complete 4 courses:

1 required course:
ENP100 Participation and Conflict Resolution

Plus select 3 courses from:
ENP101 An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
ENP211 Environmental Management Strategies
ENP236 Applied Spatial Analysis and Geoprocessing
ENP240 Environmental Health Risk Management
ENP245 Green Justice: Environment and Social Issues
ENP255 Social Research
ENP355 Ecotourism: A Sustainable Option?
ENP336 Environmental and Planning Studies
ENP365 Planning Principles and Practice
ENS253 Planning and Environmental Law
ENS353 Rural and Regional Sustainability

Students who have successfully completed a major in Environmental and Planning Studies may add a minor by successfully completing an additional four of the above advanced level courses.

* ENS352 has 4 science courses as a prerequisite. Enrolment in this course must be considered only in consultation with the program coordinator or the faculty academic adviser.

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