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NPRE 480 - Energy and Security

Last offered Spring 2023

Official Description

Security and supplies of energy, mineral resources, and water. Evolution of the importance of various fuels in conflicts (including coal, oil, uranium, and natural gas) starting with the Franco-Prussian Wars. Theories of international conflict and examination of the role of individual leaders versus institutional factors in the precipitation and outcome of pivotal wars. Econometric analyses relevant to past and projected future energy use. Course Information: Same as GLBL 480 and PS 480. 3 undergraduate hours. 3 graduate hours. Prerequisite: Composition I and Quantitative Reasoning I.

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TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Energy and SecurityAD257048DIS01230 - 1350 R  101 Transportation Building Bryan Douglas Buckley
Energy and SecurityAE134770LCD31230 - 1350 T  101 Transportation Building Bryan Douglas Buckley
Energy and SecurityONL72563ONL3 -    Bryan Douglas Buckley