Students also may receive Law School credit for related graduate courses offered by other departments and schools in the University, including the Graduate School of Architecture's Department of Urban and Environmental Planning, well known for its leadership in sustainable design; the Darden School of Business, whose programs have featured sustainable economic development and business practices; and the University's highly regarded Department of Environmental Sciences. Offerings
of interest to environmental law students include:
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PLANNING COURSES:
Preservation Planning
Land Development Workshop
Natural Systems and Environmental Planning
Sustainable Communities
Environmental Policy and Planning
Environmental Impact Assessment
Coastal Planning Workshop
Land Use Policy and Planning
Transportation and Land Use
Environmental Choices
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES COURSES:
Air Quality Planning
Physical Oceanography
Applied Statistics for Environmental Scientists
Environmental Chemistry
Seminar in Environmental Sciences
Environmental Climatology
Aquatic Ecology
Terrestrial Ecology
Microbial Ecology
Ecological Issues in Global Change
DARDEN SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS COURSES:
Sustainable Business
Business/Government Relations
Cross-Cultural Communication and Business
Multiparty Negotiations
Bargaining and Negotiating
Environmental Management
Management of Non-Profit Organizations
The
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