POLS 361 - US Environmental Politics and Policies

3 Credits / Fall 2008

Delivery/Location: Online

Prerequisite

POLS 101 (American Government and Politics).

Description

Understanding environmental politics and policies in the US requires basic knowledge of the American political system. Thus, this course will first review how the major components of the American political system affect the formulation and the implementation of environmental policy in the US. The first half of the course will include lessons on the roles played by environmental values, public opinion, parties and interest groups, president, congress, bureaucracy, courts, and state and local governments.

The second half of the course will examine the various pollution control and natural resource policies, the agencies which implement them, and the politics surrounding these environmental policy areas. Lessons in this half of the course include discussion of public land management, forests, grazing, wildlife, water, air pollution, mining, energy, transportation, and toxic waste will be discussed.

This course can be applied towards the:

Textbooks and Materials

Unless otherwise indicated, textbooks and materials are required and can be purchased at the CSU Bookstore.

  1. Environmental Policy and Politics, 4th Ed. (2007)
    Kraft
    ISBN: 9780321243539

Instructors

Janet Donavan
(970) 491-3882
janet.donavan@colostate.edu

No Sections Available
This course is offered every Fall.

Section 810 (Online via RamCT)
Date: Aug. 25 - Dec. 12, 2008 (16 wks.)
Instructors: Janet Donavan
Grading:Traditional
Tuition: $747
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For More Information

Frances Betts
(970) 491-0675
fbetts@learn.colostate.edu

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