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Interdisciplinary Studies

Course offerings vary from year to year. Check Generate a Timetable for available course offerings.

INTD 494  (3)  Integrated Seminar in Natural and Cultural Resource Management

An in-depth interdisciplinary study of natural and cultural resource use and allocation issues. Topics include social, economic, ecological and political implications of resource use conflicts and resolution approaches; political and institutional processes of resource and environmental management; the role of citizens groups, land/resource owners, First Nations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Students from different disciplines will learn from one another in order to become educated, articulate and responsible stakeholders of British Columbia resources upon graduation. (3:0:0)

Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in Recreation and Tourism program, or min. 84 credits for other programs.

INTR 100  (6)  Popular Culture and University Writing

A combination of ENGL 115 and MEDI 112 in an integrated learning environment. Students will explore the core concepts of popular culture and university writing and research. Readings, assignments, and assessment will be shared in an interdisciplinary environment. Note: students will receive course credit for ENGL 115 and MEDI 112 upon completion. (4:2:0)

Prerequisite: Min. "C" in English 12 or equivalent.