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Minor in Environmental Justice

The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two

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The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two}$

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The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two}$

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Minor in Environmental Justice

The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two

However, the answer should be in a box. Here is the answer in the correct format:


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Minor in Environmental Justice


The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two}$

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The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two

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The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two}$

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Minor in Environmental Justice

The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two

However, the answer should be in a box. Here is the answer in the correct format:


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The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two}$

However, the answer should not have the dollar signs. Here is the answer in the correct format:


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Minor in Environmental Justice

The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two

However, the answer should be in a box. Here is the answer in the correct format:


The final answer is:


Minor in Environmental Justice

The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two

The final answer is:


Minor in Environmental Justice

The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two

However, the answer should be in a box. Here is the answer in the correct format:


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The final answer is:


Minor in Environmental Justice

The minor in Environmental Justice (EJ) focuses on the intersections of inequity, the environment, and justice.


The goal of the minor is to provide a starting-point for understanding the meaning, significance, and potential of environmental justice as a field of action and inquiry in relation to questions of development and social difference, and in various geographic contexts.


Students who complete the minor will engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes intersecting ideas about space, scale, landscapes, ecosystems, and environmental health with questions of race, economic production, and power inequities. Students will also learn about tools and political processes that can be used to address environmental justice concerns. Relevant topics include, for example, the uneven social experiences with food, water, health and land access; exposures to pollution; risks to health and wellbeing; infrastructural inequities; resource extraction; colonization; and climate change.


Core Requirements

  • Code | Course Title
    • GEOG 240 | Introduction to Environmental Justice
    • GEOG 435 | Global Environmental Justice
    • One elective course from List One
    • One elective course from either List One or List Two

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