Advanced Research in Environmental Studies with L. Nelson


Fall 2013, Winter 2014 and Spring 2014 quarters

Taught by

sociology

Rigorous quantitative and qualitative research is an important component of academic learning in Environmental Studies. This independent learning opportunity is designed to allow advanced students to delve into real-world research with faculty who are currently engaged in specific projects. The program will help students develop vital skills in research design, data acquisition and interpretation, written and oral communication, collaboration and critical thinking skills - all of which are of particular value for students who are pursuing a graduate degree, as well as for graduates who are already in the job market.

Lin Nelson studies and is involved with advocacy efforts on the linkages between environment, health, community and social justice. Students can become involved in researching environmental health in Northwest communities and Washington policy on phasing out persistent, bio-accumulative toxins. One major project students can work on is the impact of the Asarco smelter in Tacoma, examining public policy and regional health.

Fields of Study

Preparatory for studies or careers in

environmental health and community advocacy.

Location and Schedule

Campus location

Olympia

Schedule

Offered during: Day

Books

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Registration Information

Credits: Variable Credit Options

Variable Credit Options

seat availability and credit options vary per quarter.

Class standing: Junior–Senior

Fall

Signature Required

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Winter

Accepting New Students

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Spring

Accepting New Students

Signature Required

Students should contact the faculty for more information.

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