Current Courses

Fall 2012 Environmental Sciences Course Options:

Unless otherwise indicated, all of the following courses fulfill Environmental Sciences major requirements. Pemission Numbers are to be obtained from Program Asst. Princess Parker

Course Subject & Number

Course Title

Instructor

Days & Times  

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 335
Critical Topics in Ecology and Conservation
Skogen
MW 3-4:50
BIOL_SCI 346
Field Ecology
Walsh
TTH 12:30-4:50
CHEM 101
General Chemistry
Hupp/Weitz
M-F 9,10,11
CHEM 171
Accelerated General Inorganic
Schatz
M-F 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

TTH 2-3:20

CIV_ENV 363
Environmental Engineering
Staff
MWF 1-1:50
CIV_ENV 367
Aquatic Chemistry
Gaillard
MWF 10-10:50
CIV_ENV 368
Sustainability: Issues and Actions, Near and Far
Gray
T 3:30-6:20
CIV_ENV 371
Intro Transporation Planning and Analysis
Schofer
MW 2-3:50
CIV_ENV 376
Transporation Systems Operations
Nie
MW 8-9:50
EARTH 310
Introductory Aqueous Geochemistry
Jacobson
MWF 11-11:50
EARTH 316
Earth's Changing Climate
Lerman
TTH 12:30 - 1:50
* EARTH 342
Topics in Energy and Climate Change
Axford
TTH 11-12:20

ECON 201

Intro to Macroeconomics

Gordon

Kiesling

MW 9:30-11

TTH 11-12:30

ECON 202

Intro to Microeconomics

Hornsten

MWF 1:00

ECON 281

Intro to Applied Econometrics

Habermalz

MWF 11

ECON 310-1

Intermediate Microeconomics I

Whinston

MW 9:30-11

ENVR_POL 390

International Environmental Politics

Wolinsky

TTH 12:30-1:50

ENVR_POL 390

US Environmental Politics

STAFF

M 3-6

ENVR_POL 394
Professional Linkage Seminar
STAFF
W 2-5

ENVR_SCI 203

Energy and the Environment: The Automobile

Blair

TTH 2-3:20

GEOG 343

Geographic Information Systems

Hudson

T 3-6

ISEN 210
Introduction to Sustainability: Challenges and Solutions
Masanet
TTH 3:30-4:50
MATH 212
Single Variable Caculus
MWTHF
2:00

MATH 220

Differential Calculus One Variable Functions

STAFF

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

MATH 224

Integral Calculus of One Variable Functions

STAFF

MWF 9,12, 2

TH 8,9, 11,12,1,2

MATH 230
Differential of Calculus Multivarilable Functions
STAFF
MTWF 8,9,10,11,12,1,2
MECH_ENG
Fluid Mechanics I
Ghosal
MTWF 1-1:50

PHYSICS 135-1

General Physics I

Brown

MWTHF 9-9:50

PHYSICS 135-3
General Physics III
Taylor
MWTHF 10,1
SOCIOL 311
Food, Politics & Society
Thistle
TTH 3:30-4:50

STAT 210

Intro Statistics for the Social Sciences

Savage

MWF 11-11:50

* Class is not approved for the major but can be taken as an elective

Does not include discussion or quiz sections.  Multiple times (e.g. CHEM 210-1) indicate multiple sections.            

                           

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