Environmental Sciences and Policy Approved Courses

The approved courses for the current semester are listed below. To go to any particular subject area, select the department heading below. For approved course listings in previous semesters, you may select from the past approved courses menu. For more information on any of the listed courses, read the course synopsis on the Online Course Synopsis Handbook.

Past Approved Courses


Spring 2004 Approved Courses List (Current)


To go to any particular subject area, select the department heading below.

Social Sciences and Humanities

Science and Engineering Courses

 

Social Sciences and Humanities Courses

Economics (ECON)

  • 196: Selected Topics (Section 92)
  • 209S: Global Issues of Population and Development
  • 219S: Economic Problems of Underdeveloped Areas

Environment (ENVIRON)

  • 129: Environmental science and policy of tropics (Costa Rica)
  • 140: Environmental Principles, Policy and Legislation (Bermuda)
  • 149: US Environmental Policy (C-L PPS 149)
  • 273: Marine Fisheries Policy (Beaufort)
  • 280: Social Science Survey Methods of Environmental Management
  • 298: Special Topics (sections 18, 29, 52, 53)

History (HISTORY)

  • 132: Environmental History: 1500-present
  • 189B: Public Health in America

Philosophy (PHIL)

  • 234S: Philosophy of Biology (C-L BIOLOGY 234S)

Political Science (POLSCI)

  • 148D: Environmental Policy Beyond Borders (C-L PUBPOL 143D)
  • 149D: Globalization and Public Policy (C-L PUBPOL 185D)
  • 155: Political Economy Development
  • 158D: Transnational Relations
  • 205S: Collective Action, Property Rights, and the Environment

Public Policy Studies (PUBPOL)

  • 143D: Environmental Policy Beyond Borders (C-L POLSCI 148D)
  • 149: U.S. Environmental Policy (C-L ENV 149)
  • 185D: Globalization and Public Policy (C-L POLSCI 149D)
  • 209S: Global Issues of Population and Development (C-L ECON 209S)
  • 258S: International Environmental Regimes

Sociology (SOCIOL)

  • 145: National, Regional, Global Economy
  • 215: Basic Demographic Methods


Natural Science and Engineering Courses

Biological Anthropology and Anatomy (BAA)

  • 132: Human Evolution
  • 143: Primate Ecology
  • 144L: Primate Field Biology
  • 249S: Microevolution/Sociobiology

Biology (BIOLOGY)

  • 110L: Ecology
  • 114L: Biological Oceanography
  • 120: Principles of Evolution
  • 124: Molecular Evolution
  • 129L: Marine Ecology (Bermuda)
  • 132S: Marine Biodiveristy
  • 133S: Phys, Ecol and Evol Marine Environment (C-L ENV 133S)
  • 134: Fundamentals of Tropical Biology
  • 135L: Restoration Methods of Tropical Biology
  • 137: South African Ecosystems (South Africa)
  • 138L: Field Research (South Africa)
  • 139: Ethnobotany
  • 140L: Plant Diversity
  • 142L: Plants: Evolution, Systematics, Social Relevance
  • 150L: Physiology of Marine Animals
  • 156L: Sentient Physiology and Behavior of Marine Mammals
  • 176L: Marine Invertebrate Zoology
  • 203L: Marine Ecology (C-L ENV 219L, Beaufort)
  • 211L: Microbial Ecology and Evolution
  • 217: Ecology and Global Change
  • 268: Ecological Theory/Data
  • 274L: Marine Invertebrate Zoology
  • 295S: Seminar Topics (sections 5, 23, 54))

Civil and Environmental Engineering (CE)

  • 116: Transportation Engineering
  • 123L: Water resources Engineering
  • 139L: Introduction to Soil Mechanics
  • 193: Integrated Environmental Design
  • 248: Solid Waste Engineering (C-L ENVIRON 248)
  • 249: Hazardous/Toxic Waste
  • 262: Analysis of Models in Subsurf Hydrology
  • 265: Advanced Topics (sections 1, 2)

Chemistry (CHEM)

  • 117: Inorganic chemistry
  • 152L: Organic chemistry
  • 166: Physical chemistry (also 163L, 168L)
  • 176: Biophysical chemistry

Computer Science (COMPSCI)

  • Specific courses with approval of the EN Director of Undergraduate Studies

Earth and Ocean Sciences (EOS)

  • 123: Hydrology
  • 140: Earth Science Remote Sension
  • 187S: Marine Geology of South Florida
  • 202: Beach and island geological processes (Beaufort)
  • 243S: Landscare Dynamics

Environment (ENVIRON)

  • 129: Environmental Science and Policy of Tropics (Costa Rica)
  • 132S: Oceanography and Marine Biology (Bermuda)
  • 133S: Phys, Eol and Evol MarineEnvironment (C-L BIO 133S, Bermuda)
  • 140: Environmental Principles in Policy, Legislation (Bermuda)
  • 160: Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
  • 192: Independent Study
  • 205L: Silviculture
  • 206: Forest Vegetation Sampling
  • 208: Estuarine Ecosystem Processes
  • 213: Forest Ecosystems
  • 216: Applied Population Ecology
  • 217: Tropical Biology (C-L BIOLOGY 215)
  • 219L: Marine Ecology (C-L BIOLOGY 203L, Bermuda)
  • 220: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
  • 225L: Coastal Ecotoxicology and Pollution (Beaufort)
  • 228L: Physiology of Marine Animals (C-L BIO 253L)
  • 231L: Ecological Theory/Data (C-L BIO 268L)
  • 239: Health and Ecological Risk Assessment
  • 247: Environmental Health and Safety
  • 248: Solid Waste Engineering (C-L CE 248)
  • 253L: Sentient Physiology and Behavior of Marine Mammals (Beaufort)
  • 255: Applied Regression Analysis
  • 256S: Seminar in Ocean Sciences (Beaufort)
  • 260: Western Field Trip
  • 261: Geospatial Analysis Conservation Management
  • 292L: Biological Oceanography (Bermuda)
  • 295L: Marine Invertebrate Zoology (Beaufort/Bermuda)
  • 298: Special Topics (sections 14, 17, 54, 56, 57)

Mathematics (MATH)

  • Specific courses with approval of the EN Director of Undergraduate Studies

Physics (PHYSICS)

  • Specific courses with approval of the EN Director of Undergraduate Studies

School of Medicine/Graduate School

  • Specific courses in Biochemistry (BIOCHEM) Immunology (IMMUNOL), Cell Biology (CELLBIO), Microbiology (MICROBIO), Neurobiology (NEUROBIO), Pathology (PATHOL), with approval of the EN Director of Undergraduate Studies
 

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