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ENVS 3100: Topics in Applied Environmental Studies: Human-Wildlife Interaction

3 credits · 3 sections
Sections
3
Difficulty
1.4/5
Credits
3

Fall 2026 Sections

LEC

SectionInstructorDays/TimeLocationStatusRating
581T. NuckolsAsyncTBAopen4.5
582S. LehnertAsyncTBAopen4.0
801D. DoakMon/Wed 4:05 PM-5:20 PMTBAopen2.8

ENVS 3100 FAQ

How many credits is ENVS 3100 worth?
ENVS 3100: Topics in Applied Environmental Studies: Human-Wildlife Interaction is worth 3 credits at University of Colorado Boulder.
Who teaches ENVS 3100 at CU Boulder?
Topics in Applied Environmental Studies: Human-Wildlife Interaction is currently taught by T. Nuckols, S. Lehnert, D. Doak.
How hard is ENVS 3100?
Topics in Applied Environmental Studies: Human-Wildlife Interaction has a difficulty rating of 1.4/5 based on 111 student responses, which is below average compared to other CU Boulder courses.
How many sections of ENVS 3100 are offered?
There are 3 sections of Topics in Applied Environmental Studies: Human-Wildlife Interaction offered for Fall 2026, including LEC components.
How do I add ENVS 3100 to my schedule?
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