Syllabi

**Syllabi**
Please consider contributing information about your academic program. We also look forward to building our repository of syllabi with your help.

**Academic Programs**
**Undergraduate** [|Environment and Culture Concentration] at The University of Vermont's Environmental Program > applications; explorations in environmental ethics, religion, and philosophy; or environmental education, advocacy, > and activism.
 * Within this concentration, students may choose courses that focus on the creative arts such as writing, studio art, or media

[|Films Studies and Built & Natural Environments], The University of Manchester
 * Combined Studies offers you a degree which allows you to study course units from Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and some Sciences

[|Visual and Environmental Studies], Harvard University
 * Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) is the curricular home of studio arts, photography, filmmaking, film studies, environmental studies, video art and performance, and critical theory. The department is unique in the way it fosters dialogue among makers, critics, and theorists. Its faculty comprises individuals working and teaching in all of these modes.

[|M.F.A in Science and Natural History Film Making] at Montana State University
 * Graduate**
 * The program's mission is to provide new generations of filmmakers with formal education and experience in science, engineering, or technology who have the knowledge to create accurate and interesting programs that advance the public understanding of science.

[|Visual Culture] at UW-Madison
 * Interdisciplinary programs at M.A and Ph.D level that encourage various foci of study that encourage collaboration between arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences

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Syllabi
The diversity of angles of engagement with ecomedia can be gauged from the variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary ways the subject is taught. We hope that the following teaching syllabi will be useful tools to those interested in the pedagogy of Ecomedia Studies. Please consider contributing your own syllabi for others to adapt for their teaching purposes.


 * Undergraduate Courses**

 Stephen Rust. English Department. University of Oregon

The Culture of Nature: Advanced Seminar in Cultural Studies of Nature, Environment, & Ecology. Adrian Ivakhiv. Environmental Program. University of Vermont.

Gregg Mitman, Judith Helfand, and Sarita Seigel, Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Adrian Ivakhiv. Environmental Program. University of Vermont

Salma Monani. Environmental Studies. Gettysburg College

Gregg Mitman and Judith Helfand, Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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