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c e p<strong>Community</strong>, <strong>Environment</strong> and <strong>Planning</strong>Potential Courses for CEP Students and Their Areas <strong>of</strong> InterestFood Systems• C ENV 110 Food & <strong>Environment</strong>• CHSTU 320 Food Sovereignty in Mexico and the United States• ANTH 361 Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Food• ANTH 488 Agroecology• GEOG 271 Geography <strong>of</strong> Food and Eating• GEOG 371 World Hunger and Agricultural Development• GEOG 470 The Cultural Politics <strong>of</strong> Food• SOC 420 Sociology <strong>of</strong> Food• NUTR 300 Nutrition for Today• NUTR 302 Food Studies: Harvest to Health• NUTR 303 Neighborhood Nutrition<strong>Environment</strong>• AES 211/ANTH 211/ENVIR 211 <strong>Environment</strong>al Justice (D)• AES 487/ANTH 487 Cultures and Politics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Environment</strong>al Justice (D)• ENVIR 235.ECON 235 Introduction to <strong>Environment</strong>al Economics• ENVIR 362 Introduction to Restoration Ecology• ENVIR 379 <strong>Environment</strong>al Sociology• ENVIR 384 Global <strong>Environment</strong>al Politics• ENVIR 439 Attaining a Sustainable Society• ENVIR 450 Special Topics in <strong>Environment</strong>al Studies• AIS 320/ESS 320/ENVIR 320 Changing Rivers <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound• ANTH 457 Ecological Anthropology• ANTH 458 Ethnobiology: Plants, Animals, and People• ANTH 459/ENVIR 459 Culture, Ecology, and Politics• COM 418 Communications and the <strong>Environment</strong>• GEOG 270 Geographies <strong>of</strong> International Development and <strong>Environment</strong>al Change• GEOG 302 The Pacific Northwest• GEOG 370 Problems in Resource Management• GEOG 467/LSJ 467 Law, Justice and the <strong>Environment</strong>• SIS 350/ENVIR 360/SCAN 350 <strong>Environment</strong>al Norms in International Politics• PHIL 416/ENVIR 416 Ethics and Climate Change• POL S 383 <strong>Environment</strong>al Politics and Policy in the United States• POL S 422 International <strong>Environment</strong>al Politics Seminar• SOC 430 Urbanism and Urbanization• C ENV 490 Special Topics in <strong>Environment</strong>• ENVIR 475 <strong>Environment</strong>al Impacts <strong>of</strong> Small Scale Societies• ENVIR 480 Sustainability Studio: FYI• ESRM 235 Introduction to <strong>Environment</strong>al Economics• ESRM 300 Principles <strong>of</strong> Sustainability• ESRM 304 <strong>Environment</strong>al and Resource Assessment• ESRM 311 Soils and Land Use• SMA 430 Development and the <strong>Environment</strong>


c ep<strong>Community</strong>, <strong>Environment</strong> and <strong>Planning</strong>• PB AF 521 Water Center Seminar• ENV H 311 Introduction to <strong>Environment</strong>al Health• ENV H 440 Water, Wastewater and Health• ENV H 448 <strong>Community</strong> Air PollutionBuilt <strong>Environment</strong>s• ANTH 427 Anthropology in Urban Settings• ART 334 Public/Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Art Issues• GEOG 230 Urbanization and Development: Geographies <strong>of</strong> Global Inequality• GEOG 277 Geography <strong>of</strong> Cities• GEOG 302 The Pacific Northwest• GEOG 335/SIS 335 Geography <strong>of</strong> the Developing World• GEOG 342 Geography <strong>of</strong> Inequality• GEOG 366 Introduction to Regional Economic Development• GEOG 377 Urban Political Geography• GEOG 378/LSJ 378 Policing the City• GEOG 435 Industrialization and Urbanization in China• GEOG 438 Cities <strong>of</strong> East Asia: Geography and Development• GEOG 439 Gender, Race, and Geography <strong>of</strong> Employment• GEOG 440 Regional Analysis• GEOG 445 Geography <strong>of</strong> Housing• GEOG 448 Geography <strong>of</strong> Transportation• GEOG 466 Regional Economic Development• GEOG 476 Women and the City (D)• GEOG 477 Advanced Urban Geography• GEOG 478 Social Justice and the City (D)• GEOG 479 Race, Ethnicity, and the American City (D)• SIS 365 World Cities• POL S 481 Big City Politics• SOC 331 Population and Society• SOC 365 Urban <strong>Community</strong>• SOC 490 The Urban Underclass• ARCH 210 Design Drawing I• ARCH 300 Introduction to Architectural Design I• L ARCH 300 Introductory Landscape Architecture Design Studio• L ARCH 310 Landscape Architecture Field Sketching• L ARCH 322 Introduction to Planting Design• URBDP 300 Introduction to Urban <strong>Planning</strong>• URBDP 370 Reading the City• URBDP 450 Introduction to Land Use, Growth Management, and <strong>Environment</strong>al <strong>Planning</strong>• URBDP 451 Housing• URBDP 470 Introduction to Urban Design• URBDP 474 Site <strong>Planning</strong>: Issues and Techniques• URBDP 498 Special Topics• CEE 495/ENVIR 415 Sustainability and Design for <strong>Environment</strong>• ENVIR 475 <strong>Environment</strong>al Impacts <strong>of</strong> Small Scale Societies• ENVIR 480 Sustainability Studio: FYI• ESRM 311 Soils and Land Use• SMA 430 Development and the <strong>Environment</strong>• ENV H 440 Water, Wastewater and Health


c ep<strong>Community</strong>, <strong>Environment</strong> and <strong>Planning</strong>• ENV H 448 <strong>Community</strong> Air Pollution<strong>Community</strong>/Social Justice/Politics• AFRAM 315/POL S 315 Black Identities & Political Power (D)• AES 322 Gender, Race, and Class in Social Stratification (D)• AES 330/LSJ 330 Beyond Civil Rights: Law, Culture, and Change (D)• AAS 380 Asian-American Communities and Social Policies (D)• AAS 406 Asian-American Activism (D)• CHSTU 254 Northwest Latinos: History, <strong>Community</strong> and Culture (D)• CHSTU 359 US Latino Politics (D)• AIS 202 Introduction to Contemporary Experience in Indian America (D)• AIS 230 Contemporary Indian Gaming and Casinos• AIS 320 United States – Indian Relations (D)• AIS 441 Gender in Native American Societies (D)• AIS 444 Criminality and “Deviance” in Native Communities (D)• ANTH 301 Human Nature and Culture• ANTH 308 Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Women’s Health and Reproduction (D)• ANTH 320 Game Theory, Evolution, and Behavior (QSR)• ANTH 323/LSJ 321 Human Rights Law in Culture and Practice• ANTH 330 Religion, Identity and Culture Pluralism (D)• ANTH 360 Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Popular Culture• ANTH 427 Anthropology in Urban Settings• ANTH 437 Political Anthropology and Social Change• COM 300 Basic Concepts <strong>of</strong> New Media• COM 302/CHID 370 The Cultural Impact <strong>of</strong> Information Technology• COM 304 The Press and Politics in the United States• COM 305 The Politics <strong>of</strong> Mass Communication in America• COM 329 Rhetoric <strong>of</strong> Social and Political Movements• COM 411 Political Communication Seminar• COM 414 Mass Media and Public Opinion• COM 423 Communication and Social Change• CHID 332 Disability and Society (D)• GEOG 342 Geography <strong>of</strong> Inequality• GEOG 431 Geography and Gender (D)• GEOG 476 Women and the City (D)• SIS 430 International Population• LSJ 331/POL S 317 The Politics <strong>of</strong> Race and Ethnicity in the United States (D)• LSJ 420 The Politics <strong>of</strong> Rights (D)• LSJ 433/CHID 433/DIS ST 433 Disability Law, Policy and the <strong>Community</strong> (D)• LSJ 480 Policing Modern Society• PHIL 338 Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Human Rights (D)• PHIL 408 Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Diversity (D)• PHIL 410 Social Philosophy• VALUES 512 Justice Matters: An exploration <strong>of</strong> justice as a social ideal (D)• POL S 303 Public Policy Formation in the United States• POL S 311 Individual and the State• POL S 313/GWSS 313 Women in Politics (D)• POL S 351 The American Democracy• POL S 352 American Political Parties• POL S 353 United States Congress


• POL S 356/SOC 356 Society and Politics• POL S 357 Minority Representation and the Voting Rights Act (D)• POL S 361/LSJ 361 United States Courts and Civil Liberty (D)• POL S 382 State Government• POL S 414 Politics and Culture• POL S 464 The Politics <strong>of</strong> American Criminal Justice• SOC 331 Population and Society• SOC 346 Group Processes• SOC 347 National Social Movements: Current Trends and Explanations• SOC 360 Introduction to Social Stratification (D)• SOC 362 Race Relations (D)• SOC 364 Women in the Social Structure (D)• SOC 447 Social Movements• SOC 451 Theory and Process <strong>of</strong> Social Change• SOC 465 Complex Organizations• SOC 490 The Urban Underclass• ENVIR 475 <strong>Environment</strong>al Impacts <strong>of</strong> Small Scale Societies• PB AF 566 <strong>Community</strong> Economic Development• SOC WF 402 Human Behavior and Social <strong>Environment</strong> I• SOC WF 404 Cultural Diversity and Justice (D)• SOC WF 450 Integrative Seminar: Poverty Analysisc ep<strong>Community</strong>, <strong>Environment</strong> and <strong>Planning</strong>Education• AES 340 Race, Ethnicity and Education (D)• AIS 340 Indian Children and Families (D)• AIS 431 History <strong>of</strong> American Indian Education (D)• ANTH 467 Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Education• MUSED 340 Music in Education• SOC 492 Sociology <strong>of</strong> Education• EDUC 305 The Purpose <strong>of</strong> Public Schools in a Democracy• EDUC 310 Current Issues in EducationGlobalization• AAS 385 Asian Americans: The Law and Immigration (D)• CHSTU 320 Food Sovereignty in Mexico and the United States• CHSTU 352 Mexican Immigration: A Comparative Analysis (D)• CHSTU 416/ANTH 416 Comparative Social Movements: Mexico and the United States• ANTH 215 Introduction to Medical Anthropology and Global Health• ANTH 345 Women and International Economic Development• ANTH 362 Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Tourism• ANTH 371/ENVIR 371 Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Development• ANTH 415 Anthropology and International Health• ANTH 423 Traffic Across Cultural Boundaries• ANTH 497/LSJ 425 Domesticating International Human Rights: Perspectives on US Asylum andRefugee Law• COM 321 Communications in International Relations• CHID 487 The Culture Politics <strong>of</strong> Violence in Contemporary Latin America• GEOG 270 Geographies <strong>of</strong> International Development and <strong>Environment</strong>al Change


c ep<strong>Community</strong>, <strong>Environment</strong> and <strong>Planning</strong>• GEOG 310 Immigrant America: Trends and Policies from a Geographic Perspective (D)• GEOG 435 Industrialization and Urbanization in China• GEOG 466 Regional Economic Development• SIS 302 Intercultural Relations (D)• SIS 322/LSJ 322 Human Rights in Latin America (D)• SIS 325 Immigration• PHIL 407 International Justice (D)• POL S 321 American Foreign Policy• POL S 407 International Conflict• POL S 419 United States-China Relations• WOMEN 333/SIS 333 Gender and Globalization: Theory and Process (D)• G H 401 Introductory Topics in Global Health• G H 402 Contemporary Issues in Global Health• G H 403 Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Global HealthSkill Development• COM 220 Introduction to Public Speaking• COM 270 Interpersonal Communication• COM 320 Public Speaking• COM 334 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Argument• COM 351 Interviewing Principles and Practices• COM 359 Writing for Mass Media• COM 360 Introductory Multimedia Journalism• COM 362 <strong>Community</strong> Journalism: News Lab• COM 373 Communication in Small Groups• COM 417 Political Deliberation• COM 444 Public Relations and Society• CHID 459 Narrative Journalism• GEOG 258 Maps and GIS• GEOG 317 Geographic Information and Spatial Analysis• GEOG 326 Quantitative Methods in Geography• GEOG 360 Principles or GIS Mapping• GEOG 425 Qualitative Methods in Geography• GEOG 440 Regional Analysis• GEOG 461 Urban Geographic Information Systems• GEOG 464 GIS and Decision Support• GEOG 471 Methods <strong>of</strong> Resource Analysis• STAT 220 Basic Statistics• STAT 221 Statistical Concepts and Methods for the Social Sciences• STAT 311 Elements <strong>of</strong> Statistical Methods• STAT 320 Evaluating Social Science Evidence• ARCH 210 Design Drawing I• ARCH 300 Introduction to Architectural Design I• L ARCH 300 Introductory Landscape Architecture Design Studio• SOC WF 215 Intergroup Dialogues• L ARCH 310 Landscape Architecture Field Sketching• L ARCH 322 Introduction to Planting Design• URBDP 474 Site <strong>Planning</strong>: Issues and Techniques• ESRM 235 Introduction to <strong>Environment</strong>al Economics


c ep<strong>Community</strong>, <strong>Environment</strong> and <strong>Planning</strong>• ESRM 250 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems in Forest Resources• ESRM 304 <strong>Environment</strong>al and Resource Assessment• ESRM 320 Marketing and Management from a Sustainability Perspective• ESRM 321 Finance and Accounting from a Sustainability Perspective• PB AF 403 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Leadership• PB AF 507 Mediation and Negotiation as Instruments <strong>of</strong> Public Management and Policy-Making• PB AF 509 Managing People in Public and Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it Agencies• PB AF 515 Decision Making for Public Managers• PB AF 598 Administrative and Policy Skills Workshop• SOC WF 442 Building Competencies for Intergroup Dialogue Facilitation• SOC WF 443 Facilitating Intergroup Dialogue

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