Courses Taught by Val Luzadis
Attitudes, Values and the Environment  (EST 366)
Covers the historical roots of environmental attitudes and values, with special emphasis on how individual attitudes impact environmental issues. Examples of current environmental issues are examined in this context.  3 credits.  Spring semester.

Introduction to Economics  (FOR 207)
This course is designed for the beginning student to master the principles essential for understanding the economizing problem, specific economic issues, and some policy alternatives.  Course Schedule   Power point

Research Methods for Natural Resources  (FOR 695)
This course is for graduate students who are new to research.  This course provides an introduction to the research process and some of the tools used in scientific inquiry of natural resources. We will review logic and the scientific method.  It is a course about questions:  what to ask, how to ask, where to ask.  3 credits.  Fall semester.

Ecological Economics and Policy  (FOR 797)


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