ED-6100-A
Environmental Ethics
Delivery Mode
Online
Start
May 11, 2026
End
August 14, 2026
Course Overview
Environmental Ethics addresses some of the most pressing environmental issues in the world. Topics include climate change, endangered species, pollution, habitat destruction, environmental racism, and resource depletion. The course offers a solutions-oriented approach that balances analyzing problems with identifying strategies to create sustainable and restorative systems. It also examines how we might learn and teach about environmental issues in a way that encourages people to focus on solutions that work for all people, animals, and the Earth.
Course Materials: Students should contact the course instructor and review the course syllabus for information related to course materials/texts.
Course Details
- Credits: 3
- Restrictions: None
- Instructor: Nandita Bajaj (Laura Thomas faculty of record)
- Sponsoring Program: Education
Delivery
Asynchronous online, May 11 – August 14, 2026 with additional synchronous Zoom Salon times TBD between faculty and students.
Costs
Standard Course Fee
$1,644.00
Try Us Out Discount
$1,000.00
Alumni
$822.00
Audit
$990.00