ES 400
Analysis of Environmental Issues
Section: 001

Course Description

A capstone course for students in environmental sciences or related majors. The course teaches use of analytical approaches for solving environmental problems, and for communicating results. The course emphasizes development of student projects that lead to environmental decision-making, such as devising a resource management plan, developing a predictive model, prioritizing risk, identifying tipping points, designing new software or technologies, or predicting outcomes of environmental polices. Individual student projects fit within a team framework to simulate a work environment. Students enhance writing and seminar skills. Student may incur extra expenses with projects for this course.

FALL 2019

Instructors

Classes Start:
August 21, 2019
Classes End:
December 6, 2019
Location:
01218 Jordan Hall
Class Days:
TH
Class Start Time:
11:45am
Class End Time:
1:00pm
Class Type:
Lecture
Credits:
3.00
Delivery Method:
In Person
Restrictions:
Prerequisite: ES 100, ES 200, ES 300 and Senior standing

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