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Jul 31, 2025
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2024-2025 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HIST 483 - Environmental History of Delmarva 4 Hour(s) Credit Through class discussions, gain an understanding of the natural history of Delmarva and Chesapeake, the changing patterns of land and resource use, environmental conflicts, the growth of 20th century conservation efforts and the implication of burgeoning growth in the Eastern metropolitan corridor of Delmarva. This course draws upon the resources of the Salisbury area through local speakers, environmental activists, foresters, authors and farmers. The course will utilize the Nanticoke Indian Museum, Furnace Town, Wye Island NWMA, Pemberton Park, and Crisfield and Smith islands. Research paper is required. Three hours per week with enhancement Met General Education Prior to Fall 2024: IIB Prerequisites Sophomore standing or permission of instructor Undergraduate/Graduate Swing Equivalent HIST 583
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