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Dec 04, 2024
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CTZN 308 - Exploring Stewardship Issues in Yellowstone: Human Behavior and Social Institutions Perspectives 3 credits This course engages students in the critical analysis of a contemporary issue relevant to democratic citizenship and the application of knowledge and skills related to human behavior and social institutions. Through an immersion learning experience in Yellowstone National Park and associated work both pre- and post-travel, students will develop skills for active citizenship, including inquiry from multiple viewpoints, critical evaluation of information, and writing for a general audience. Students may take only one of the following courses: CTZN 307, CTZN 308, CTZN 309, CTZN 310, CTZN 311.
Prerequisite(s): Completion of FHBS, FQRC, FSRC, FHCI, FAES Pillars *Fulfills Civitae Core PHBS WI
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