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Teaching
The
following courses have been taught at Kalamazoo College (KC); University
of California, Davis (UCD); University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL)(now
called University of Louisiana Lafayette (ULL); the University of Virginia
(UVA); and Southern University (SU).
1.
Ph.D. Courses designed for Public Policy Program (Graduate,
SU)
a
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Environmental Impact Assessment
b . Sustainable Development and Policy
c . Critical Development Theory and Explorations in Development
d . Environmental Policy and Ethics
e . Graduate Environmental Seminar
2.
Advanced Environmental Planning (Graduate, USL)
3. Biological Conservation Seminar (Graduate, UCD)
4. Environmental Application (Impact Assessment) (Graduate,
UVA)
5. Environmental Choices (Guest Lecturer) (Graduate,
UVA)
6. Environment and Sustainable Development in
Africa (Undergrad. KC)
7. First-Year Seminar-Global Environmental Issues: An African
Perspective (Undergrad. KC.)
8. Guest Lecturer: History of American Landscape (Graduate,
UVA Architecture)
9. Introduction to African Studies (Undergrad. KC)
10. Introduction to Environmental Planning &
Management (Undergrad, UVA and USL)
11. Introduction to Planning (Undergrad. USL)
12. Land Use and Environmental Planning in Third World Countries
(Graduate, UVA)
13. Natural Systems and Environmental Planning (Graduate,
UVA)
14. Planning Theory (Graduate, USL)
15. Policy Analysis (Graduate, USL)
16. Research Methods (Graduate, USL)
17. Seminar in Development and Underdevelopment in Africa.(Undergrad.
KC.)
18. Senior Seminar: An Examination of Sustainable Development
Paradigm (Undergrad. KC)
19. Several Independent Study Projects (Graduate, UVA)
20. Social Processes (Undergrad. USL)
21. Sustainable Communities Forum 1 (Guest Lecturer)
(Graduate, UVA)
22. Sustainable Communities Forum 2 (Guest Lecturer)
(Graduate, UVA)
23. Sustainable International Development (Graduate,
UVA)
24. Third World Development Planning (Graduate,
USL)
25. Third World Environmental Planning & Management
(Graduate, UVA)
26. University Seminar: Emerging Issues in Third World
Development and Environmental Planning (Undergrad. UVA)(Spring
1995)
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