Environmental Justice Course List
International:
SNRE
NRE 555.001 Climate and Development (F)
NRE 563.001 International Environmental Policy (Lemos) (W)
NRE 565.001 Principles for Sustainability (Princen) (W)
NRE 664.001 Food and Fuel: Research Questions at the base of the Economy (F)
NRE 501.036 Consumption, Trade, and Environmental Input-Output Analysis (Xu) (W)
NRE 501.055 Race, Space, and Disparate Environmental Impacts (W)
NRE 501.117 IFRI: Institutions and Resources: Theory and Methods (Agrawal) (F)
NRE 501.123 Political Ecology, Environmental Security, and Conflict (Butt) (F)
NRE 677.041 Climate Change Adaptation (Bierbaum) (F)
Public Health
EIHLTH/EHS 502 Developing Areas (Nriagu) [W]
EPID 666 Health and Socioeconomic Development (Stein)
HBEHED 516 Global Health: Anthropological Perspectives (Padilla) [F]
Public Policy
PubPol 759 Genetics and Biotechnology Policy (Parthasarathy) [W]
Urban Planning
UP 658 Urban and Regional Planning in Developing Countries (Shatkin)
Analytics:
Two analytic courses (6 credits). One must be statistics; the other course must be from the SNRE Analytics list. Both lists can be found online:
http://www.snre.umich.edu/degree_programs/analytics_list
http://www.snre.umich.edu/sites/snre.umich.edu/files/Statistic%20Courses%201110_1.pdf
Electives:
Three or more credit hours, they must be from any U-M graduate courses offered at 400 level or above.
Recommended Electives:
SNRE
NRE 501.032 Transportation, Energy, and Climate (DeCicco)
NRE 501.007 Aquaculture and Sustainability (Diana)
NRE 513 Strategies for Sustainable Development (Hoffman)
NRE 514/EHS 572 Environmental Impact Assessment
NRE 531.001 Principles of GIS (Brown)
NRE 532 Natural Resource Conflict Management Theory (Wondolleck)
NRE 533 Negotiation Skills in Environmental Dispute Resolution (Yaffee & Wondolleck)
NRE 540 GIS and Natural Resource Applications (Brines)
NRE 556 Field Ecology. (Perfecto)
NRE 560/UP 560 Behavior and Environment (DeYoung)
NRE 562 Environ Policy & Politics (Yaffee)
NRE 566 Public Opinion and the Environment. (Mohai.)
NRE 687 Landscape Analysis and Planning
NRE 570 Microeconomics with Natural Resource Applications (Moore)
NRE 576/UP 576 Ecological Design Approaches to Brownfield Redevelopment (Nassauer)
Law
Law 684 Health Law and Policy
Law 771 How to Save the Planet
Law 791 Environmental Crimes
Law 805 Environmental Justice
Law 889 Race, Poverty, and the American City
Political Science
POLSCI 730 Women and Employment Policy
Public Health
PH 505 Introduction to Environmental Health
PH 500 Principles of Environmental Health Sciences
HBEHED 623 Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities [W]
HBEHED 632 Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities Research & Interventions [F]
HBEHED 640 Community Organization for Health Education
HBEHED 690 Environmental Health Education
EHS 680 Environmental Management of Hazardous Substances. Batterman. [W]
EHS 507 Principles of Exposure Assessment [F]
EHS 508 Principles of Risk Assessment. Maynard. [W]
EHS 509 Principles of Ecological Toxicology. Basu. [W]
EHS 574 Environmental Chemistry
EHS 591 Equity Issues in Environmental Health Sciences
EHS 688 Topics in Environmental Health Sciences
EPID 705 Epidemiology in Public Health Policy
Public Policy
PubPol 510 The Politics of Public Policy
PUBPOL 573 Benefit/Cost Analysis
PubPol 642 Socioeconomic Policy and Public Health Policy. House. [F]
PubPol 736 Poverty and Inequality. Corcoran. [F]
Sociology
SOC 622 Social Stratification
Urban Planning
UP 507 Geographic Information Systems. Grengs.
UP 654 Concepts and Techniques of Community Participation.
UP 696 Social Justice and the City. Kinder.
Research Methodology Courses
Sociology
Soc 522 Qualitative Research Methods
Soc 600 Survey Methodology
Statistics
Stat 403 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods
Political Science
PolSci 680 Problems in Behavioral Research Methods
Public Health
HBE/HED 733 Community-Based Participatory Research. (Israel)
Opus:
At most, 6 credit hours of NRE 700 (thesis/practicum) or 6 credits hours of NRE 701 (project); see OAP for opus requirement changes
Cognates:
Minimum of 4 credit hours outside of SNRE. They can be double counted with either required or elective courses.
