Current Courses

Fall 2013 Environmental Sciences Course Options:

All of the following courses fulfill Environmental Sciences major requirements. This list does not include discussion sessions or open labs. For more information visit CAESAR.

 

Course Subject & Number Course Title Instructor Days & Times
BIOL_SCI 215 Genetics and Molecular Biology Lo MWF 3:00

BIOL_SCI 216

Cell Biology

Weiss

MWF 10:00

BIOL_SCI 217

Physiology

Bozza

MWF 11:00

BIOL_SCI 220

Genetic and Molecular Processes Lab

Mordacq

Various

BIOL_SCI 301

Biochemistry

Unger

MWF 12:00

BIOL_SCI 330

Plant Biology

Russin

MWF 9:00

BIOL_SCI 335

Critical Topics in Ecology and Conservation

Skogen

MW 2:30-4:20

BIOL_SCI 346

Field Ecology

Walsh

MW 12:30-4:50

CHEM 101

General Chemistry

Hupp/Weitz

MTWTH 9,10,11

CHEM 171

Accelerated General Inorganic

Schatz

MWTHF 1:00

CHEM 210-1

Organic Chemistry

STAFF

M-F 8,9,10

CHEM 342-1

Thermodynamics

Hoffman

M-F 11

CIV_ENV 361-1

Environmental Microbiology

Marcelino

MW 2-3:50

CIV_ENV 363

Environmental Engineering

Staff

MWF 1-1:50

CIV_ENV 368

Sustainability: Issues and Actions, Near and Far

Gray

T 3:30-6:20

CIV_ENV 367

Aquatic Chemistry

Gaillard

MWF 10-10:50

CIV_ENV 371

Intro Transportation Planning and Analysis

Schofer

MW 2-3:50

CIV_ENV 376

Transportation Systems Operations

Nie

MW 8-9:50

EARTH 313

Radiogenic Isotope Geochemistry

Jacobson

MWF 11-11:50

EARTH 342

Topics in Energy and Climate Change

Axford

TTH 11-12:20

ECON 201

Intro to Macroeconomics

Gordon

Walker

MW 3:30-5

MWF 1:00

ECON 202

Intro to Microeconomics

Hornsten

MWF 12:00

ECON 281

Intro to Applied Econometrics

Habermalz

TTH 11-12:30

ECON 310-1

Intermediate Microeconomics I

Schulz

MW 3:30-5

ENVR_POL 390

US Environmental Law and Policy

Harley

TTH 3:30-6:20

ENVR_SCI 203

Energy and the Environment

Blair

TTH 2-3:20

GEOG 343

Geographic Information Systems

Greene

T 3-6

ISEN 210 Intro to Sustainability: Challenges and Solutions Masanet TTH 3:30-4:50

MATH 212

Single Variable Calculus

Belt

MWF 2:00

MATH 220

Differential Calculus of One Variable Functions

STAFF

MWF 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1, 2

MATH 224

Integral Calculus of One Variable Functions

STAFF

MWF 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1, 2

MATH 230

Differential Calculus of Multivariable Functions

STAFF

MWF 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1, 2

MECH_ENG

Fluid Mechanics I

Ghosal

MTWF 1-1:50

PHIL 269

Bioethics

Sheldon

MW 3:30-4:50

PHYSICS 135-1

General Physics I

Brown

MWTHF 12:00

PHYSICS 135-2

General Physics II

Taylor

MWTHF 10,1

SOCIOL 212

Environment and Society

Thistle

TTH 3:30-4:50

STAT 210

Intro Statistics for the Social Sciences

Lewis

MWF 11:00

 

       

                           

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