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2025 Spring > UGRD > ENVSTY > ENVSTY 345L

Environmental Communication

Course #: ENVSTY 345L

Description:
In this course, students will learn how the process of communication constructs our values and relationships with the biophysical world and each other. We explore the contested meanings of nature and the environment and the communication practices that challenge dominant Western notions of the environment individually, ideologically and institutionally. We foreground how racial, ethnic, socioeconomic class, and gender groups experience ecological disasters intensified by climate change. In addition to examining the disproportionate impact on low-income, communities of color, and Indigenous peoples, we will examine how these communities are leading resistance to ecological disasters and environmental violence. We will examine the power dynamics of environmental issues via media and film, journalism, public relations, advertising, rhetoric, and public participation and activism to understand how communication can create a more just and sustainable world. Students will interpret and analyze the voices of individuals and groups struggling to define major environmental topics, such as: climate change and pollution, energy, water, food and agriculture, biodiversity and extinction, ocean life, wilderness habitat, war, and consumerism.
Pre Requisites:
Pre-requisite: COMM 100 or ENVSCI 101 or ANTH 263 or ENVSCI 120

Section Class Number Schedule/Time Instructor Location
01 10375 MW
1:00 - 2:15 pm
Martinez,Camille Curtis Wheatley W02-0200
Session: Regular
Class Dates: 01/27/2025 - 05/14/2025
Capacity: 10
Enrolled: 0
Status: Open
Credits: 3/3
Class Notes:
Pre Requisites: Pre-requisite: COMM 100 or ENVSCI 101 or ANTH 263 or ENVSCI 120
Course Attributes: United States, Social & Behavioral Sciences
02 10376 MW
4:00 - 5:15 pm
Martinez,Camille Curtis University Hall Y01-1320
Session: Regular
Class Dates: 01/27/2025 - 05/14/2025
Capacity: 10
Enrolled: 0
Status: Open
Credits: 3/3
Class Notes:
Pre Requisites: Pre-requisite: COMM 100 or ENVSCI 101 or ANTH 263 or ENVSCI 120
Course Attributes: United States, Social & Behavioral Sciences