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ENREÂ 51203. Foundations of Environmental Resiliency. 3 Hours.
An introduction to the concepts and strategies centered on resilience as it relates to the built and natural environment. Concepts include systems thinking, socio-ecological frameworks, Panarchy, and resilience frameworks, and diagnostics. Strategies include foundations of sustainability science and policy with ideas about dynamic environmental events and adaption methods. Case study investigations provide a summative and formative conclusion to course activities. This is a required course for the MS in Environmental Resiliency. (Typically offered: Irregular)
Environmental Resiliency (ENRE)
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The coursework leading to a Master of Science in Environmental Resiliency will prepare professionals to lead sustainability and resiliency efforts through their work and community roles. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the science, theory, and methods needed to assist them in making policy decisions and to realize the potential implications of their organizations’ policies.