Environmental Semester - Fall Term Courses

Want to start learning more now? The following is a list of some of the classes being offered around the University in the fall term which investigate environmental issues from a variety of viewpoints and disciplines. We encourage you to take one or more of these classes and get an early start on the Environmental Semester!

Course descriptions and schedule information are available by clicking on the course title in the following list.

DivisonDiv #Course #Course TitleCr Hrs.Professor
Anthro/Social Work319458Topics in Cultural Anthropology: Environmental Justice & Social Welfare3Sharon Stephens
Biology328101Biology & Human Affairs4John Vandermeer
Biology328301Writing for Biologists3Ivette Perfecto
Biology328225Plant biology??Frohlich & Wynne
CEE??540Biotechnical Slope Stabilization??Don Gray
Economics358395Topics in Economics and Economic Policy: Economics of the Automobile1-3Paul Courant
NRE711453Tropical Conservation & Resource Management3Ivette Perfecto
Nat Sci/UP/ Physics, ES/RC????Energy & Environmenet4Mitchell Rycus
RC/Nat Sci??232History of Life4Catherine Badgley
RC/Nat Sci??250Ecology, Development & Conservation in the New World Tropics4Inigo Granzo de la Cerda
RC/Nat Sci??460Sr. Seminar: Culture as Environment4Ann Larimore
Bio
NRE
AOSS
328
711
241
110
110
171
Introduction to Global Change Part I4Tim Killeen