Schedule of Classes Undergraduate and Graduate / Spring 2016 / Environmental Studies

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(1-99) Primarily for Undergraduate Students

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
ENVS 43B 1 Visions of the American Environment, Images to Action
[ hum ss ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
W 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Schwartz Hall 103
Open
17 / 18 / 0
Goldin, Laura J View Books
ENVS 89A 1 Environmental Internship
[ oc ]
Instructor's Signature Required
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
November Registration is encouraged.
Please contact the instructor for additional registration information.
This is an experiential learning course.
Th 5:00 PM–7:50 PM
Brown Social Science Center218
Open
Consent Req.

16 / 999 / 0
Goldin, Laura J View Books
 

(100-199) For Both Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
ENVS 107B 1 Atmospheric Civics & Diplomacy: World Politics of Air Pollution, Ozone Depletion, and Climate Change
[ ss ]
Instructor's Signature Required
T,Th 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Schwartz Hall 103
Open
Consent Req.

21 / 30 / 0
Chester, Charles View Books
 

Environmental Studies Electives: Social Science/Humanities Group

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
AMST 30B 1 American Environmental History
[ ss wi ]
M,W 8:30 AM–9:50 AM
Schwartz Hall 103
Open
13 / 999 / 0
Donahue, Brian M View Books
AMST 105A 1 The Eastern Forest: Paleoecology to Policy
[ ss wi ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Instructor's Signature Required
Class is limited to 15. Students wishing to enroll should contact Prof. Brian Donahue, bdonahue@brandeis.edu, for a consent code and add the course during round III.
This is an experiential learning course.
M 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Brown Social Science Center316
W 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Brown Social Science Center316
Closed
Consent Req.

18 / 15 / 0
Donahue, Brian M View Books
ENG 47A 1 Frontier Visions: The West in American Literature and Culture
[ hum ]
M,W,Th 12:00 PM–12:50 PM
Rabb Graduate Center119
Open
11 / 999 / 0
Tharaud, Jerome View Books
ENVS 107B 1 Atmospheric Civics & Diplomacy: World Politics of Air Pollution, Ozone Depletion, and Climate Change
[ ss ]
Instructor's Signature Required
T,Th 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Schwartz Hall 103
Open
Consent Req.

21 / 30 / 0
Chester, Charles View Books
HIST 155B 1 The United States of Energy: Power, Labor, and Technology in American History
[ ss ]
The instructor of this course has been awarded a University Prize Instructorship (UPI). These prestigious awards give exceptional doctoral students from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences the opportunity to design and teach an upper-division course in their field of research. Enrollment in this course is open to undergraduate students only.
T,Th 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr116
Open
12 / 20 / 0
Wight, Philip Andrew View Books
HS 206F 1 Sustainable Agriculture and Watersheds
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Module Session 2
T 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Heller School G053
Open
15 / 999 / 0
Ellsworth, Joshua View Books
HS 263F 1 Applied Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Prerequisite: HS 297f Intro to GIS or permission of the instructor
Undergraduate students interested in enrolling, should contact Ravi Lakshmikanthan (kanthan@brandeis.edu), for a consent code.
Module Session 2
W 6:30 PM–9:20 PM
Schneider & FamilyBldg G4
Open
45 / 999 / 0
Lakshmikanthan, Ravi View Books
HS 297F 1 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Undergraduate students interested in enrolling, should contact Ravi Lakshmikanthan (kanthan@brandeis.edu), for a consent code.
Module Session 1
W 6:30 PM–9:20 PM
Schneider & FamilyBldg G4
Open
62 / 999 / 0
Lakshmikanthan, Ravi View Books
HS 318F 1 Practices and Economic Tools for Sustainable Forestry
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Module Session 1
T 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Heller School G054
Open
13 / 999 / 0
Ellsworth, Joshua View Books
PHIL 21A 1 Environmental Ethics
[ hum ]
M,W,Th 12:00 PM–12:50 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies203
Open
28 / 999 / 0
Sherman, Benjamin R. View Books
 

Environmental Studies Electives: Natural Sciences Group

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
AMST 105A 1 The Eastern Forest: Paleoecology to Policy
[ ss wi ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Instructor's Signature Required
Class is limited to 15. Students wishing to enroll should contact Prof. Brian Donahue, bdonahue@brandeis.edu, for a consent code and add the course during round III.
This is an experiential learning course.
M 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Brown Social Science Center316
W 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Brown Social Science Center316
Closed
Consent Req.

18 / 15 / 0
Donahue, Brian M View Books
BIOL 17B 1 Conservation Biology
[ sn ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
This is an experiential learning course.
T,F 9:30 AM–10:50 AM
Abelson-Bass-Yalem Physics 131
Open
92 / 999 / 0
Hitchcock, Colleen View Books
BIOL 159A 1 Project Laboratory in Microbiology
[ sn ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
See Catalog for course fee.
Lecture in Bassine 208. Lab in Bassine 235.
M 1:00 PM–1:50 PM
Bassine Biology Building 208
M,W 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Bassine Biology Building 235
Open
17 / 18 / 0
Cooper, Deanni View Books
CHEM 33A 1 Environmental Chemistry
[ sn ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
M,W 6:30 PM–7:50 PM
Gerstenzang 124
Closed
57 / 25 / 0
Peavey, Dwight G View Books
CHSC 4B 1 Understanding the Chemistry of Sustainability
[ sn ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
M,W 5:00 PM–6:20 PM
Carl J. Shapiro ScienceCtrGL14
Open
34 / 999 / 0
Peavey, Dwight G View Books
EBIO 33B 1 Citizen Science: Bridging Science, Education and Advocacy
[ sn ss ]
Instructor's Signature Required
Blended course: online and Thursdays 2-3:50pm at Brandeis. Required participation in online facilitated discussions and activities.
Success in this 4 credit hour blended course is based on the expectation that students will spend 2-3 hours per week actively engaged in our online learning classroom. Weekly recitations (2 hr) will complement the time spent in the online classroom. In addition, students are expected to spend 8 hours of study time per week in preparation for time spent engaged in online activities or in preparation for recitation (readings, semester-long project, other class products, etc.).
This is an experiential learning course.
Th 2:00 PM–3:50 PM
Abelson-Bass-Yalem Physics 126
Open
Consent Req.

17 / 25 / 0
Hitchcock, Colleen
Kramer Theodorou, Rachel B.
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