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Minor in Environmental Humanities
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undergraduate
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Minor in Environmental Humanities

Source: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/soh/admissions/undergraduate/minor-second-major/minor-in-environmental-humanities Parent: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/education/degree-programmes

Environmental Humanities (EnvHum) emerges as a fast expanding interdisciplinary area of research and study in recent decades, as witnessed in the intersections among academic disciplines, ranging from environmental history, environmental ethics and aesthetics, ecocriticism, critical animal studies, eco-linguistics, environmental psychology, environmental sociology, sustainable urban planning, environmental communications studies, and other sub-disciplines. The programme brings all these disciplines together so as to promote innovative, pluralistic and boundary-crossing environmental thinking and practices.

The programme aims to introduce recent discussions and debates in EnvHum that center on three aspects: how human language, culture and society play a role in facilitating our understanding of ecology and the environment in contemporary world; the rethinking of what nature and culture mean in an age of environmental challenges; and redefining the relationships between human beings and the more-than-human-world (that includes animals, plants, nonliving matters and the environment).

The Minor in Environmental Humanities is open to all undergraduate students across the university interested in delving into environmental issues from an interdisciplinary lens.\

Students will have to read 5 courses totalling at least 15 AUs in total for this programme. There will be a core compulsory course (HV5001: Introduction to Environmental Humanities), and four other courses from list of courses below.\

The compulsory course is designed to provide students with essential knowledge under this Minor in Environmental Humanities (EnvHum). In lieu of the existing prerequisites, HV5001 Introduction to Environmental Humanities will serve as an equivalent pre-requisite to all EnvHum students. Students who have declared their intent to read the Minor will then be able to take EnvHum courses even if they do not have the necessary course-based prerequisites. \

ACADEMIC STRUCTURE

Students will read the courses below as Broadening & Deepening Electives (BDEs).

Compulsory core course

Students can take any four courses from this list:

Chinese

English

History

Linguistics and Multilingual Studies

Philosophy

Psychology

Economics

Public Policy and Global Affairs

Sociology

Communication Studies

Asian School of the Environment

Students are considered to have read an equivalent pre-requisite for the above courses except for HP3202, HP3205, HP3206 and HE3005 so long as students have taken the compulsory core course HV5001.

* Pre-requisites for ES2203/ES2202 can be waived for students who have taken HV5001.

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