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Autumn Course: ENVIR 495 A, Environmental Innovation Practicum
Environmental Innovation Practicum (2 credits, credit/no-credit) | Tuesdays | 4 to 5:50 pm
Jointly-listed: ENVIR 495, ENTRE 443/543, ENGR 498A
Interested in finding solutions to today’s climate and environmental challenges? Take this Autumn Quarter class and find out how!

Autumn 2024 Integrating Disciplines: Approved Courses
Wondering what courses you can take this summer to count towards one of 8 required Integrating Disciplines categories? Check out this helpful handout for a list of ENVIR courses and courses taught outside the major that can count for credits in each area.
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ENVIR 495 Special Topics Summer Courses
Round out your summer quarter schedule with one (or both!) of these exciting new ENVIR courses, offered under ENVIR 495: Special Topics in Environmental Studies.
ENVIR 495 A, Talking Animals in Global Literature & Environmental Studies, explores the literary, political, and scientific significance of nonhuman talking animals across diverse cultural contexts.

Summer 2024 Integrating Disciplines: Approved Courses
Wondering what courses you can take this summer to count towards one of 8 required Integrating Disciplines categories? Check out this helpful handout for a list of ENVIR courses and courses taught outside the major that can count for credits in each area.
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Summer 2024 Farm Courses
The sun is (sort of) out, the birds are chirping, and we’re on our way towards another exciting summer quarter! What better way to spend your sunny days than learning by doing out at the UW farm?
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Spring Course: ENVIR 495 F, Talking Animals in Global Lit. and Env. Studies
Humans have been imagining what animals tell each other and what they would say to us if they could from the first cave paintings to the viral pet videos of today.
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Spring Course: ENVIR 497 A, Honors Microseminar in Environmental Justice
This spring, ENVIR 497 A is offered as a 2-credit microseminar on the Quest for Climate & Environmental Justice. This small form, discussion-based course culminates with an in-person visit and public lecture by distinguished EJ scholar Dr.
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Backpack in Olympic National Park with ENVIR 380 this Summer!
Spend 9 days (July 8 to 16) backpacking in Olympic National Park this Summer as part of the course, Wilderness in the Anthropocene (ENVIR 380)!
This 5-credit A term course includes hands on activities and remote assignments.
Register for Summer Quarter Today!
Summer Registration is now open!
Check out this new Special Topic Course ENVIR 295 B: Rivers in the Environmental Humanities. This 5 credit course will run during A- Term (June 20 – July 19) and only has 20 spots available, so register soon!
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