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ENVS 349S: Natural History Interpretation

Section 1 - 5 Units

Section Information

Days, Times, and Locations

Tuesday
10:00 am - 11:50 am
Science Instructional Lab Annex - Rm. 106 - map

Thursday
8:00 am - 10:50 am
Science Instructional Lab Annex - Rm. 106 - map

Class Number (Formerly CRN)

41065

Instructor(s)

Suzanne Worcester

Enrollment

Seats OpenSeats TakenMax. Seats
0 22 22
Enrollment History

University Learning Requirements

Culture and Equity

Faculty Information

Suzanne Worcester

Email: sworcester@csumb.edu

Phone: 582-3840

Office: Chapman Science Academic Center, Room E212

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Course Description:

Focuses on techniques for teaching the natural and cultural history of the Monterey Bay area to different age and cultural groups. Students develop and/or present interpretive products from organizations such as CA State Parks, Bureau of Land Management, and Return of the Natives for school groups. (Offered fall semester.)

Corequisites, Prerequisites & Restrictions:

[(Prerequisites: BIO 204 OR BIO 240) AND (CST 101 OR ENVS 300L)]

Footnotes:

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Start & End Dates:

Start: August 24, 2009
End: December 20, 2009

Consent Requirements:

Catalog History

Course Materials

book

Sam H. Ham, Environmental interpretation : a practical guide for people with big ideas and small budgets (Golden, Colo.: North American Press, 1992)
ISBN: 1555919022
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Required Reading

book

Carolyn Widner Ward, Alan E. Wilkinson, Conducting meaningful interpretation : a field guide for success (Golden, Colo.: Fulcrum Pub., 2006)
ISBN: 9781555915308
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Reccomended Reading

Enrollment History

Term Sections Average Enrollment Total Enrollment Total Enrl.Cap
2010 Fall 3 0.0000 0 66
2009 Fall 3 22.0000 66 66
2008 Fall 3 0.0000 0 0
2007 Fall 6 31.5000 189 0
2006 Fall 6 9.0000 54 0
2005 Fall 6 11.0000 66 0
2004 Fall 6 22.5000 135 0
2003 Fall 6 20.5000 123 0
2002 Fall 6 11.0000 66 0
2001 Fall 6 8.0000 48 0
1999 Fall 6 9.0000 54 0

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