Program in Environmental Policy and Culture: About Us

Courses approved for the EPC minor, 2009-10

  

Fall Quarter 2009

 

EPC Courses:  

ENVR_POL 390-1  Intl Environmental Politics  Wolinsky  TuTh 12:30-1:50

ENVR_POL 390-2  U.S. Environmental Politics Friesema  TuTh 11-12:20

ENVR_POL 394     Climate Change & Local Action Perkins Tu   6-8:50PM

 

Additional Courses:

BIO_SCI    332    Conservation Genetics            Wagenius TuTh 3-4:20

CIV_ENV   303    Environmental Law and Policy Harley       Th     4-6:50   

EARTH       106    The Ocean Atmsphre & Our Climate Blair TuTh9:30-11

EARTH       111    Human Dimensns of Glbl Change LermanTuTh 3:30-5     

EARTH       201    Surface Processes                   Sageman  MWF 9-9:50

ENGLISH   368    Literature and the Environment Bouldrey MW 3:30-4:50

ENVR_SCI 203    Energy & the Envrnmnt: The Autombile    MWF 1-1:50

HISTORY   322-1 Dev of the Modern Amer City to 1870 Binford MWF 9-10

PSYCH      314     Native Amer Cult & Envtl Decision-Making Medin MF      9:30-11

RELIGION 261     Amer Religion, Ecology & Culture  Taylor  TuTh 11-12:20

 

 

Winter Quarter 2010

 

EPC Courses:

ENVR_POL 394  Exporting Environmental Policy  Davis Th 3:30-6:20

ENVR_POL 394  The Policy & Science of Envirnmntl Restoration Packard

W. 3-5:50

ENVR_POL 395  Global Climate Change: Policy and Society Wolinsky Tu 2-4:50

 

Additional Courses:

ANTHRO    383   Environmental Anthropology    Brumfiel  TuTh 11-12:20

BIO_SCI   104  Plant-People Interactions          Russin    TuTh 3:30-4:50

BIO_SCI   333 Plant Internaction with their Environments Fant  MW8:30-9:50

EARTH      107  Our Dynamic Planet                    Jurdy      TuTh 2-3:20

ECON       370  Envirnmntl & Natural Resource Economics Kiesling TuTh 2-3:20

ENVR_SCI 202  Health of the Biosphere              Walsh    TuTh 12:30-1:50

GEOG        211  World Biogeography                   Hudson  MWF 1-1:50

GEOG        328  The Human Use of the Earth       Hudson TuTh 12:30-1:50

HISTORY   322-2 Dev of the Modern Amer City    Binford   MWF 9-9:50

ISEN         120  Energy, Science, and Society  Kung and Thistle TuTh 2-3:20

SOCIOL    312  Social Basis of Envirnmtl Change Thistle   TuTh 12:30-1:50

SOCIOL    376  Food, Politics and Society            Thistle   TuTh 3:30-4:50

 

 

Spring Quarter 2010

 

EPC Courses:

ENVR_POL   390 Politics and Nature in a Comp Perspective Friesema

ENVR_POL   394-1 Government, Business, and the Envrnmnt Nadler

ENVR_POL   394-2 Climate Change and Global Health         Lovinger

ENVR_POL   395 Civic Participation and the Environment     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 History  Hurtgen

EARTH         203 Earth System History                 Klapper

ECON          370 Envirnmntl & Natural Resource Economics  Kiesling

ENVR_SCI   201 Earth, An Habitable Planet         Gaillard

GEOG          313 North America                            Hudson

GEOG          343 Geographic Information Systems Greene

HISTORY      215 Wstrn Hemisphere Envirnmnts 1492-Present  Barton

HISTORY      255 Afrcn Civilizstion & Culture 1750-1900   Glassman 

 

 

Courses for Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters 2008-09


Fall 2008 Courses:

ECON

370

Witte

Environmental & Nat Resource Economics

ENGLISH

368

Bowldrey

Literature and Environment

POLI_SCI

329

Friesema

U.S. Environmental Politics

POLI_SCI

394

Perkins

Climate Change and Local Action

SOCIO

312

Thistle

Social Basis of Environmental Change

CIV_ENG

303

Harley

SpecTopics: Environmental Law and Policy

BIOL_SCI

313

Wagenius

Quantitative Methods for Ecology and Conservation

BIOL_SCI

346

Walsh

Field Ecology

BIOL_SCI

350

Zerega

Plant Evolution and Diversity Lab

EARTH

106

Blair

The Ocean, the Atmosphere & Our Climate

EARTH

111

Lerman

Human Dimensions of Global Change

ENVR_SCI

203

Gray

Energy and the Environment: The Automobile

 

Winter 2009 Courses:

ANTHRO

314-0

Nelson

Human Growth and Development

ANTHRO

383-0

Brumfiel

Environmental Anthropology

ECON

370-0

Kiesling

Environmental & Nat Resource Economics

GEOG

235-0

Hudson

Atmosphere and Climate

HIST

322-0

Binford

Development of the Modern American City

POLI_SCI/EPC

390-0

Wolinsky

Global Climate Change: Policy and Society

POLI_SCI/EPC

390-0

Culhane

Environmental Interest Groups & Policy

POLI_SCI/EPC

394-0

Davis

Exporting Environmental Policy

BIOL_SCI

317-0

TBA

Molecular Ecology

BIOL_SCI

332-0

Wagenius

Plant Conservation Genetics

EARTH

316-0

Lerman

Earth's Changing Climate

ENVR_SCI 202-0 Walsh The Health of the Biosphere
SOC 376-0 Thistle Wilderness and Society

 

Spring 2009 Courses:

ANTHRO

225-0

Earle

The Evolution of Human Society

ANTHRO   Curet Food and Society

HIST

215-0

Barton

Western Hemisphere Environments

ENVR_POL

390-0

Wolinsky

International Environmental Politics

ENVR_POL 394-0 Nadler Professional Linkage Seminar, Government, Business, and the Environment
ENVR_POL 398-0 Wolinsky

Environmental Policy and Culture Research Seminar

POLI_SCI

367-0

Friesema

Politics and Nature in a Comparative Perspective

ISEN 201-0 Dunand & Ratner Sustainable Energy for the 21st Century

RELIGION

379-0

Glaholt

Religion and Animals

SOCIO

301-0

Hunter

The City: Urbanization and Urbanism

BIOL_SCI

330-0

Russen

Plant Biology

BIOL_SCI

347-0

Walsh

Conservation Biology

BIOL_SCI

349-0

Larkin

Plant Community Ecology

EARTH

105-0

Hurtgen

Climate Catastrophes in Earth History

EARTH

203-0

Hurtgen

Earth System History

ENVR_SCI 201 Gaillard Earth, an Habitable Planet