Current/Future Course

Spring 2008

Phil 5960
Water Issues 2008: Rvers Spheres- Rivers in Political, Philosophical, an Cultural Contexts
Syllabus [pdf]


Past Courses

Spring 2007

Phil 5960-4/6120

Spring 2006

Phil 5960
Water Issues: Philosophical, Cultural And Scientific Aspects
Syllabus [pdf]

Spring 2005

Phil 5960.002, Biol 5900
Water Issues: Philosophical, Cultural And Scientific Aspects
Professors: Dr. Irene J. Klaver, UNT, Philosophy & Dr. Thomas W. La Point, Biological Sciences
Syllabus[pdf]

Spring 2004

Phil 5960 Water in Philosophical, Cultural, and Political Contexts
Syllabus[pdf]

Spring 2003

Phil 5960/Biol 5900
Water Scarcity Issues:
Understanding The Relationship Between Humans, Natural Ecosystems And Water (Interdisciplinary class co-taught with Dr. T. LaPoint, Biological Sciences, Director, Institute of Applied Sciences)
Syllabus[pdf]

Summer 2001

Phil 5960/Biol 5650
Culture and Ecology of a Desert River: Desolation and Grey Canyons of the Green River, Utah.
Interdisciplinary Field Course, co-taught with Dr. Tom LaPoint, Biological Sciences and Dr. Earl Zimmerman, Chair, Biological Sciences

Fall 2000

Phil 5960: Water Issues: Philosophical, Cultural and Scientific Aspects
(Interdisciplinary class co-taught with Dr. T. LaPoint, Department of Biological Sciences, Director, Institute of Applied Sciences)
Syllabus[pdf]

 

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