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UNM Ecoliteracy
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School of Architecture and Planning
Departments and Classes
Here is a list of all the possible Ecoliteracy classes offered in a variety of degree plans offered by the University of New Mexico's main campus.
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Community and Regional Planning
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CRP181: Environmental Issues Changing the World
Course Description:
"Development of the major issues, concepts and methods emerging from the relationship of social systems and the natural environment. Meets New Mexico Lower-Division General Education Common Core Curriculum Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences."
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CRP345: Stakeholders and Environmental Policy
Course Description:
"This course examines the complexity of environmental policymaking, and how stakeholders can impact and are impacted by environmental planning and policy at different scales."
Architecture
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Arch233: Sustainability
Course Description:
"Lectures present the framework for creative analysis, including systems thinking and synergistic integration of the three pillars of sustainability, environments, equity, and economy, and their relationship to building systems."
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Arch433/633: Sustainability II
Course Description:
"Explores the application of theoretical foundations of sustainability to building and landscape design including concepts of passive solar design, daylighting, water conservation, and green building materials and construction methods. Introduces environmental rating systems such as LEED. "
Landscape Architecture
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LA463/563: Theory in Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design
Course Description:
"An investigation and discussion of the major theoretical discourses in the environmental design disciplines and how these positions have informed the design of 20th and 21st Century environments."
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