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ES 110

Enviro Sustain & Society

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An interdisciplinary introduction to humans’ interactions with the natural environment. Pressing environmental challenges are explored, and creative sustainable responses, using Canadian and international examples, are proposed. Topics include food, water and energy systems; climate change adaptation; environmental management; and, policy-making. Exclusions: ES101, ES102.

An interdisciplinary introduction to humans’ interactions with the natural environment. Pressing environmental challenges are explored, and creative sustainable responses, using Canadian and international examples, are proposed. Topics include food, water and energy systems; climate change adaptation; environmental management; and, policy-making. Exclusions: ES101, ES102.

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An interdisciplinary introduction to humans’ interactions with the natural environment. Pressing environmental challenges are explored, and creative sustainable responses, using Canadian and international examples, are proposed. Topics include food, water and energy systems; climate change adaptation; environmental management; and, policy-making. Exclusions: ES101, ES102.


ES 110

Enviro Sustain & Society

100%Liked

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3 ratings

An interdisciplinary introduction to humans’ interactions with the natural environment. Pressing environmental challenges are explored, and creative sustainable responses, using Canadian and international examples, are proposed. Topics include food, water and energy systems; climate change adaptation; environmental management; and, policy-making. Exclusions: ES101, ES102.

An interdisciplinary introduction to humans’ interactions with the natural environment. Pressing environmental challenges are explored, and creative sustainable responses, using Canadian and international examples, are proposed. Topics include food, water and energy systems; climate change adaptation; environmental management; and, policy-making. Exclusions: ES101, ES102.

100%Liked

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3 ratings

An interdisciplinary introduction to humans’ interactions with the natural environment. Pressing environmental challenges are explored, and creative sustainable responses, using Canadian and international examples, are proposed. Topics include food, water and energy systems; climate change adaptation; environmental management; and, policy-making. Exclusions: ES101, ES102.


ES 110 Prerequisites

No Prerequisite Information Available

ES 110 Leads To

No Leads To Information Available

ES 110 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Attributes:

Academic Success Programs (ASPR)

Course Reviews

Bird elective...easy 12, got 95+ on literally every ***essment. Lauren shared the exact questions that came on the final. V interesting too!

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— Economics and Financial Management (BA) student, taught by Lauren Vanessa Judge

Very bird and educational course!! A good portion of the content could even be previous knowledge if you're into anything environmental and sustainable! She also gives many timbits/hints towards the exams throughout lectures so make sure to note those down! One mistake I made was not reading the textbook because I thought it wasn't important but it's relevant for the final exam so even a casual read throughout the course is good!

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— Computer Science (BSc), Waterloo student, taught by Lauren Vanessa Judge

Super easy. Impossible to fail. 2 Assignments with Grafton marked admittedly hard, rubric is clear of what u need to get at least 60. Midterm & Final Online with lockdown. Weekly discussion posts (DONT USE GPT !!) theyre fairly simple & several people were failed for using it. Overall worth it for a bird. You'll lowkey forget ur even taking the course

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— Sociology (BA) student, taught by Denise Uretta Grafton

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