Current Courses

Courses approved for the EPC minor, 2011-12

Fall quarter 2011

EPC Courses:

ENVR_POL 390-21 International Environmental Politics -CLOSED Wolinsky TuTh 12:30-2
ENVR_POL 390-22 ** U.S. Environmental Politics Friesema TTH 9:30-10:50
ENVR_POL 394-21 Climate Change: An Emerging Public Health Challenge -CLOSED Lovinger W. 2-4:50

Also offered: PoliSci 367- CN- ** Politics and Nature in Comparative Perspective Tu. 6:15-9:15pm, Friesema (listed under School of Continuing Studies-- applies for regular credit)

** Recommended for freshmen

See course descriptions

Additional Courses:

BIOL_SCI 103 Diversity of Life Galbreath TuTh 2-3:20
BIOL_SCI 335 Fundamentals of Plant Biology and COnservation Skogen MW 3-4:20
BIOL_SCI 346 Field Ecology Walsh 2-3:20
CIV_ENV 303 Environmental Law and Policy Harley Th 3:30-6:20
CIV_ENV 368 Sustainability: Issues & Actions Near and Far Gray Tu 3:30PM - 6:20PM

GEOG

240 Economic Geography Hudson MWF 10-1:50
GEOG 343 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Hudson Tu 3-6
EARTH 105 Climate Catastrophes in Earth History Hurtgen TuTh 11-12:20
EARTH 111 Human Dimernsions of Global Change Lerman

TuTh 2-3:30

ECON 370 Environmental and Resource Economics Kiesling TuTh 9:30-11
ENGLISH 378 Literature and the Environment Bouldrey MWF 1-1:50
ENVR_SCI 203 Energy and the Environment: The Automobile Blair TuTh 9:30-10:50
ISEN 210 Intro to Energy Systems for the 21st Century Chung MWF 1-1:50
PSYCH 332 Native Americans and Environmental Decision Making Medin M 2-4:50
RELIGION 261 American Religion, Ecology, Culture Taylor TuTh 9:30-11
SOC 376-21 The Politics of Scarcity Espeland TTh 3:30-5

For more information about course registration, please visit CAESAR!

** Recommended for freshmen

Winter Quarter 2012

EPC Courses: 

ENVR_POL 390 Conservation in a Changing World: Humans and Animal Behavior Magle & Lonsdorf W 2-5
ENVR_POL 394 International Environmental Organizations: Agents of Change Davis Tu 3:30-6:20
ENVR_POL 394 Policy and Science of Ecosystem Conservation Packard M 3-5:50

Additional Courses:

BIOL_SCI 104 Plant-People Interactions * Russin TTh 9:30
BIOL_SCI 313 Quantitative Methods for Ecology & Conservation Wagenius M 11-11:50, W 9-11:50
BIOL_SCI 350 Plant Evolultion & Diversity Herendeen TTh 9-11:50
CIV_ENV 361 Public and Environmental Health Marcelino TTh 11-12:20
EARTH 316 Earth’s Changing Climate Lerman MW 12:30-1:50
EARTH/ISEN 390 GIS Applications in Earth/Environmental Science Blair T 11-1:50
ECON 270 Introduction to Environmental Economics * Kiesling TTh 9:30-10:50
ENVR_SCI 202 Health of the Biosphere * Walsh TTh 12:30-1:50
GEOG 211 World Biogeography * Hudson MWF 1-1:50
HISTORY 322-1 Dev. Of the Modern American City: to 1870 Binford MWF 9-9:50
SOCIOL 212 Environment and Society * Thistle TTh 12:30-1:50
SOCIOL 311 Food, Politics and Society Thistle TTh 3:30-4:50

** Recommended for freshmen

See course descriptions

For more information about course registration, please visit CAESAR!

Spring Quarter 2012

EPC Courses:

ENVR_POL 390 Environmental Justice Harley M 3:30-6:20
ENVR_POL 394 Government, Business & the Environment Nadler Th 3-5:50
ENVR_POL 394 Envir. Law and Policy of the Great Lakes Cmar M 3:30-6:20
ENVR_POL 395 Global Climate Change: Policy and Society Wolinsky T 2-4:50

Additional Courses:

BIOL_SCI 109 Nature of Plants Wickett MWF 10
BIOL_SCI 316 Spring Flora Zerega W 9-12:30
BIOL_SCI 332 Conservation Genetics Wagenius and Fant TTh 3-4:50
BIOL_SCI 349 Plant Community Ecology Larkin TTh 12:30
EARTH 201 Earth Systems Revealed Jacobson MWF 11-11:50
EARTH 203 Earth System History Klapper MWF 10-10:50
ENV_SCI 201 Earth: A Habitable Planet Axford TTH 2-3:20
HISTORY 392 History and Politics of Natural Resources in the 20th Century Weinreb M 3-5:50
ISEN/PHIL 230/270 Climate Change and Sustainability Kiesling, Sageman, Sheldon TTh 3:30-5
GEOG 313 North America Hudson MWF 2-2:50
PHIL 268-CN

Ethics and the Environment

** listed under School of Continuing Studies-- applies for regular credit**

John Laing T 6:15-9:15

 

Courses approved for the EPC minor, 2010-11

Fall Quarter 2010

EPC Courses: 

SCS

POLI_SCI

367

Politics and Nature in Comparative Perspective (Same as ENVR_POL 390) Friesema Tu 6:15-9pm
ENVR_POL 390 Int'l Environmental Politics Wolinsky TuTh 12:30-1:50
ENVR_POL 394 Environmental Law and Policy of the Great Lakes Cmar M 6:30-9:20 PM
ENVR_POL 394 Government, Business and the Environment Nadler Th 3:00-6:00 PM

Additional Courses:

BIO_SCI 103 Diversity of Life Galbreath TuTh 2-3:20
BIO_SCI 346 Field Ecology Walsh TuTh 12:30-2:50
BIO_SCI 350 Plant Evolution and Diversity Herendeen TuTh 9-12
CIV_ENV 303 Environmental Law & Policy Harley Th 4-6:50
EARTH 106 The Ocean, the Atmosphere, and Our Climate Blair TuTh 9:30-10:50
EARTH 111 Human Dimensions of Global Change Lerman TuTh 2-3:20
ENVR_SCI 203 Energy and the Environment: The Automobile Gray MWF 1-1:50
ECON 370 Environmental and Resource Economics Kiesling TuTh 2-3:20
HISTORY 255 African Civilizations and Culture: Origins to 17th Century Schoenbrun TuTh 9:30-10:50
HISTORY 322-1 Development of the Modern American City to 1870 Binford MWF 9-9:50
ISEN 110 Intro to Energy Systems for the 21st Century Chung MWF 1-1:50
RELIGION 260 Intro to Native American Religions Taylor TuTh 11-12:20

 

Winter Quarter 2011

EPC Courses: 

ENVR_POL 390 Conservation in a Changing World: Humans and Animal Behavior Murray and Magle M 3-5:50
ENVR_POL 394 Exporting Environmental Policy Davis W 3-5:50
ENVR_POL 394 Policy & Sci of Envtl Restoration Packard Th 3-5:50
ENVR_POL 395 Global Clim Change: Policy & Soc Wolinsky T 2-5

Additional Courses:

BIOL_SCI 103 Diversity of Life Galbreath  TTh 2
BIOL_SCI 104 Plant-People Interactions Russin TTh 12:30
EARTH 105 Climate Catastrophes in Earth History Hurtgen TTh 11-12:30
ECON 270 Intro to Environmental Economics Witte TTh 2:30-3:50
ENV_SCI 202 The Health of the Biosphere Walsh TTh 12:30-1:50
GEOG 211 World Biogeography Hudson MWF 1-2
GEOG 312 Chicago and Its Region Hudson TuTh 12:30-1:50
HISTORY 322 Dev Modern American City 1870-Present Binford MWF 9-9:50
PHIL 268 Ethics and the Environment Sheldon MW 3:30-4:50
SOC 276  Environment and Society   Thistle TTh 2-3:30
SOC   311/ 376 Food, Politics, and Society Thistle TTh 11-12:20

 

Spring Quarter 2011

EPC Courses: 

ENVR_POL 390 Conservation Psychology Merrick MW 2-3:20
ENVR_POL 390 U.S. Environmental Politics Friesema TTh 9:30-10:50
ENVR_POL  395 Civic Participation and the Envt Wolinsky T 2-4:50
ENVR_POL 398 Environmental Policy and Culture Research Seminar Wolinsky Th 2-4:50

Additional Courses:

BIOL_SCI 109 Nature of Plants Herendeen MW 2-3:20
BIOL_SCI 316 Spring Flora Zerega W 9-12:30
BIOL_SCI 330 Plant Biology Russin MWF 1
BIOL_SCI 347 Conservation Biology Walsh TTh 9:30
BIOL_SCI 349 Plant Community Ecology Larkin TTh 12:30-1:50
ECON 370 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Kiesling TTh 2-3:20
ENV_SCI 201 Earth, An Habitable Planet Wilson TTh 9:30-10:50
GEOG 313 North America Hudson MWF 2-2:50

ISEN

 

230 Climate Change & Sustainability: Political and Ethical Dimensions Sageman, Friesema, Sheldon TTh 2-3:20
SCS- PHIL 268 Environmental Ethics Liang W. 6:15-9:15
SCS- POLISCI 390 China Economic Development and Environmental Policy Davis Tu 6:15-9:15

 

Courses approved for the EPC minor, 2009-10

 

Fall Quarter 2009

EPC Courses:

ENVR_POL 390-1 Intl Environmental Politics Wolinsky
ENVR_POL 390-2 U.S. Environmental Politics Friesema
ENVR_POL 394  Climate Change & Local Action Perkins

 

Additional Courses:

BIO_SCI 332 Conservation Genetics Wagenius
CIV_ENV 303 Environmental Law and Policy Harley
EARTH 106 The Ocean Atmsphre & Our Climate Blair
EARTH  111 Human Dimensns of Glbl Change Lerman
ENGLISH 368 Literature and the Environment Bouldrey
ENVR_SCI 203  Energy & the Envrnmnt: The Autombile Gray
HISTORY 322-1 Dev of the Modern Amer City to 1870 Binford
PSYCH 314 Native Amer Cult & Envtl Decision-Making Medin
RELIGION 261 Amer Religion, Ecology & Culture Taylor 

        

Winter Quarter 2010

EPC Courses:

ENVR_POL 394 Exporting Environmental Policy Davis
ENVR_POL 394 Policy & Sci of Envtl Restoration Packard
ENVR_POL 395 Global Clim Change: Policy & Soc Wolinsky

Additional Courses:

ANTHRO 383  Environmental Anthropology Brumfiel
BIO_SCI  103 Plant-People Interactions Russin
BIO_SCI  333  Plant Interaction w/ their Envronmnts Fant
EARTH 107 Our Dynamic Planet Jurdy
ECON 370 Envtl & Natural Resource Econ Kiesling
ENVR_SCI 202 Health of the Biosphere Walsh 
GEOG 211 World Biogeography Hudson
GEOG 328 The Human Use of the Earth Hudson
HISTORY 322-2 Dev Modern Amer City 1870- Pres Binford
ISEN 120 Energy, Science, and Society Kung & Thistle
SOCIOL  312 Social Basis of Envtl Change Thistle
SOCIOL 376 Food, Politics and Society Thistle

                             

Spring Quarter 2010

EPC Courses:

ENVR_POL 390 Politics and Nature in a Comp Persp Friesema
ENVR_POL 394-1 Govt, Business, & the Environment Nadler
ENVR_POL 394-2 Climate Change & Global Health Lovinger
ENVR_POL  395 Civic Participation and the Envt Wolinsky

  

Additional Courses:

BIO_SCI 330 Plant Biology Russin
BIO_SCI   347 Conservation Biology Walsh
EARTH 101 Earth Systems Revealed Jacobson
EARTH 105 Climate Catastrophes in Earth Hist Hurtgen
EARTH  203 Earth System History Klapper
ECON 370 Envtl & Natural Resource Econ Kiesling
ENVR_SCI 201 Earth, An Habitable Planet Gaillard
GEOG 313 North America Hudson
GEOG 343 Geographic Information Systems Greene
HISTORY 215 Wstrn Hemisphere Envts 1492-Pres Barton
HISTORY 255 Afrcn Civ & Culture 1750-1900 Glassman

    

Courses offered in 2008-09

Fall 2008 Courses:

ECON 370 Envtl & Nat Resource Economics Witte
ENGLISH 368 Literature and Environment Bouldrey
POLI_SCI 329 U.S. Environmental Politics Friesema
POLI_SCI 394 Climate Change and Local Action Perkins
SOCIO 312 Social Basis of Envtl Change  Thistle
CIV_ENG 303 SpecTopics: Envtl Law and Policy Harley
BIOL_SCI  313 Quant Mthds for Ecol & Consvtn Wagenius
BIOL_SCI 346 Field Ecology Walsh 
BIOL_SCI  350 Plant Evolution and Diversity Lab Zerega
EARTH 106 Ocean, Atmosphere & Climate Blair
EARTH 111 Human Dimnsns of Global Change Lerman 
ENVR_SCI 203 Energy & the Envt: The Automobile Gray

Winter 2009 Courses:

ANTHRO 314-0 Human Growth and Development Nelson
ANTHRO 383-0  Environmental Anthropology Brumfiel
ECON 370-0 Environmental & Nat Resource Econ Kiesling
GEOG 235-0 Atmosphere and Climate Hudson
HIST 322-0 Dev of the Modern American City Binford
POLI_SCI/EPC 390-0 Global Clim Change: Policy & Soc Wolinsky
POLI_SCI/EPC 390-0 Envtl Interest Groups & Policy Culhane
POLI_SCI/EPC 394-0 Exporting Environmental Policy Davis
BIOL_SCI 317-0 Molecular Ecology TBA
BIOL_SCI  332-0 Plant Conservation Genetics Wagenius
EARTH 316-0 Earth's Changing Climate Lerman
ENVR_SCI 202-0 The Health of the Biosphere Walsh
SOC 376-0 Wilderness and Society Thistle

Spring 2009 Courses:

ANTHRO  225-0 The Evolution of Human Society Earle
ANTHRO   Food and Society Curet
HIST  215-0 Western Hemisphere Environments Barton
ENVR_POL 390-0 International Environmental Politics Wolinsky
ENVR_POL 394-0 Linkage Sem: Govt, Bus & Envt Nadler
ENVR_POL 398-0 Envtl Policy & Cult Research Sem Wolinsky
POLI_SCI  367-0 Politics & Nature in a Comp Persp Friesema 
ISEN 201-0 Sust Energy for the 21st Century Dun and Ratner 
RELIGION 379-0 Religion and Animals Glaholt
SOCIO 301-0 The City: Urbanization & Urbanism Hunter
BIOL_SCI  330-0 Plant Biology Russen
BIOL_SCI 347-0  Conservation Biology Walsh
BIOL_SCI  349-0 Plant Community Ecology Larkin
EARTH 105-0 Climate Catastrophes in Earth Hist Hurtgen
EARTH 203-0 Earth System History Hurtgen 
ENVR_SCI  201 Earth, an Habitable Planet Gaillard

        

February 9, 2012