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Peer reviewedRoss, John E. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the graduate programs in environmental communications that have evolved at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Outlines the options for both masters and doctoral degrees. Lists theses done in the areas of media, audience attitudes toward environmental issues, and case studies of environmental conflicts. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Communications, Doctoral Degrees, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedVitzthum, Edward F.; Gold, Roger E. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the interdisciplinary activities of the extension unit known as the Office of Environmental Programs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Focuses on the coordination and training involved in programs dealing with pest management and water quality. (TW)
Descriptors: Agriculture, College Science, Environmental Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBrent, Ruth Stumpe; Phillips, Ronald G. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes a new environmental studies program at the University of Missouri-Columbia in which social psychologists, architects, and home economists are studying the physical design of human living spaces under an environmental-and-behavior paradigm. Discusses some of the teaching, research, and outreach programs underway. (TW)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Energy Conservation, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedCole, Charles F. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the evolution of the programs of the School of Natural Resources at Ohio State University. Discusses the historical events that led to the creation of the school, the development of various natural resources programs over the last 20 years, and the current development of new programs and degrees. (TW)
Descriptors: Agriculture, College Science, Environmental Education, Forestry
Peer reviewedSchwartz, Alan M. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the interdisciplinary environmental studies program that has been developed at St. Lawrence University (New York). Discusses the challenges of integrating such a program into a liberal arts setting, and the successes relating to faculty involvement and the acquisition of off-campus endowment funds. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Endowment Funds, Environmental Education, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedWillard, Dan; Forney, Jennifer – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the environmental programs that evolved out of the school of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University. Discusses the organization of the school, the teaching approaches, research activities, the internship program, enrollment, and placement for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Environmental Education, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Peer reviewedChristensen, Mark N. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes an interdisciplinary program at the University of California (Berkeley) that addresses the multifaceted problems of energy and resources through a teaching and resource program. Discusses the program's structure, curriculum, research activities, students, resources, and problems and possibilities. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Doctoral Degrees, Energy, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedGersper, Paul L.; Miller, Alan S. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes an interdisciplinary major at the University of California (Berkeley) designed for those interested in environmental issues and the interaction of natural resources, population, energy, technology, societal institutions, and cultural values. Discusses some of the problems of trying to fit such a program into the traditional university…
Descriptors: College Science, Conservation (Environment), Cultural Differences, Energy
Peer reviewedAndrews, Elaine; Jordahl, Harold C., Jr. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the environmental education program of the extension service attached to the University of Wisconsin. Discusses the structure of the extension program efforts, its program organization, scope, objectives, staff resources, and delivery system. Explains the types of programs that are geared to the various audiences of the extension…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agriculture, College Science, Economic Development
Peer reviewedBryant, Bunyan; And Others – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the environmental education program at the University of Michigan's School of Natural Resources. Discusses the roles of environmental education, advocacy, and communication in the overall scope of the program. Outlines the school's academic programs in environmental education at the undergraduate, masters, and doctoral levels. (TW)
Descriptors: Advocacy, College Science, Communications, Degree Requirements
Peer reviewedCrocker, Thomas D. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the academic program in natural resources and environmental economics at the University of Wyoming. Differentiates natural resources economics from general economics. Discusses the emphasis of the program on public policy issues. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Conservation (Environment), Depleted Resources, Economics
Peer reviewedGetz, Lowell L. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the programs of the Department of Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign). Focuses on the graduate degrees offered in environmental biology. Lists research interests and courses in plant biology, entomology, forestry, civil engineering, and landscape architecture. (TW)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Degrees
Peer reviewedKirk, John J. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the evolution of the long-standing environmental education efforts of the New Jersey School of Conservation, a division of Montclair State College. Discusses the various formal and nonformal programs underway, including the environmental education training provided to undergraduate elementary and secondary education majors, and…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, College Science, Disabilities, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedMiles, John C. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the programs of Huxley College (Washington) which were designed to provide an environmental studies thread through all of its academic endeavors. Addresses the development of the curriculum of both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Discusses its research focal points and its prospects for the future. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Degree Requirements, Ecology, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedOrians, Gordon H. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes the programs of the University of Washington's Institute for Environmental Studies which enables the university to interface between science and public policy. Discusses the Institute's courses (though no degree programs are offered) along with its efforts in interdisciplinary research and policy analysis. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Environmental Education, Government School Relationship, Graduate Study
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