ENST320
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GEOGRAPHY OF THE AMERICAN WEST
Environmental Studies (ENST)Social Sciences and Social Work
Course Description
A field-based exploration of the varied physical, cultural and regional
landscapes of western North America. The focus includes scenic public lands,
geologic features, American Indian cultures, urban landscapes, and resource
extraction areas. The course is taken only by participants in the American
West Summer program, a 5-6 week field trip offered by Ramapo College under the auspices of the Study Abroad program. Visits to a broad range of locations
will be supplemented by lectures, discussions, and required readings about
each of those places.
landscapes of western North America. The focus includes scenic public lands,
geologic features, American Indian cultures, urban landscapes, and resource
extraction areas. The course is taken only by participants in the American
West Summer program, a 5-6 week field trip offered by Ramapo College under the auspices of the Study Abroad program. Visits to a broad range of locations
will be supplemented by lectures, discussions, and required readings about
each of those places.
Convening Group
School
Social Sciences and Social Work
Course Attributes
MJ-AMER-Advanced Cat Elective (AMRB), MJ-AMER-Amer. Regionalism (AMR7), MJ-Amer-Amer Regionalism (AM15), OLD GE-INTERCULT NORTH AMERICA (GNAM)