Course Offerings by term

Course Offerings

DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Wednesday
09:00
11:55
SD-1
DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Wednesday
09:00
11:55
SD-1

This course is intended to introduce non-scientists to key concepts and approaches in the study of the environment. With a focus on the scientific method, we learn about natural systems using case studies of disruptions caused by human activity. Topics include global warming, deforestation, waste production and recycling, water pollution, environmental toxins and sustainable development. The relationships between science and policy, the media, and citizen action are also addressed. Must take lab. Please note that an additional fee will be charged for this course.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
12:10
13:30
C-104
Thursday
12:10
13:30
C-104
DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Wednesday
09:00
11:55
C-401
DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Wednesday
13:45
16:40
C-401

This course is an introduction of the science of oceanic environment, from submarine canyons to zooplankton, from global warming to the growing plastics problem in mid oceanic gyres, from acidification to wave dynamics. We will explain oceanography's most important concepts and debunk its widely (and wildly) held misconceptions.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
09:00
10:20
C-104
Friday
09:00
10:20
C-104
DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Thursday
13:45
16:40
C-401
DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Friday
13:45
16:40
C-401

Topics vary. Provides the opportunity to learn new and different scientific topics from visiting faculty. Must take lab.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
10:35
11:55
C-104
Friday
10:35
11:55
C-104
DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
13:45
16:40
C-401