ENVIRON 462 - Topics in Environmental Social Science
Winter 2018, Section 005 - When China Comes to Town: Environment and the Politics of Development in Africa
Instruction Mode: Section 005 is (see other Sections below)
Subject: Program in the Environment (ENVIRON)
Department: LSA Environment
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Details

Credits:
3
Waitlist Capacity:
unlimited
Advisory Prerequisites:
At least one environmentally related course prior to this class.
Repeatability:
May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit(s). May be elected more than once in the same term.
Rackham Information:
Rackham credit requires additional work.
Primary Instructor:

Description

This course will address post-colonial African states as a historically unique social form that presents special challenges for the socioeconomic and political analysis of environment and development. The course will focus on the growing interest of emerging world economic powers such as China in Africa's natural resources.

Schedule

ENVIRON 462 - Topics in Environmental Social Science
Schedule Listing
003 (LEC)
 In Person
27951
Open
21
 
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TuTh 4:00PM - 5:30PM
1/3/18 - 4/17/18
004 (LEC)
 In Person
31327
Open
1
1ENVIRON JR OR SR
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MW 2:30PM - 4:00PM
1/3/18 - 4/17/18
005 (LEC)
 In Person
32610
Open
10
 
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TuTh 11:30AM - 1:00PM
1/3/18 - 4/17/18
006 (DIS)
 In Person
33604
Open
16
 
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M 9:00AM - 10:00AM
1/3/18 - 4/17/18
007 (DIS)
 In Person
33605
Open
14
 
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M 10:00AM - 11:00AM
1/3/18 - 4/17/18

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