Schedule of Classes Undergraduate and Graduate / Fall 2013 / 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 2A 1 Fundamentals of Environmental Challenges
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TA sessions to be scheduled at the beginning of the semester.
T,Th 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr101
Open
134 / 999 / 0
Perlman, Dan L View Books
ENVS 10A 1 Energy from the Big Bang to Global Warming
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T,F 11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Carl J. Shapiro ScienceCtrLL16
Open
15 / 20 / 0
Tsipis, Kosta View Books
ENVS 89A 1 Environmental Internship
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See Course Catalog for Special Notes
April Registration encouraged.
Before registering for this class students should read the Internship Guidelines http://www.brandeis.edu/registrar/forms/index.html
Instructor's Signature Required
Students should email Prof. Laura Goldin, goldin@brandeis.edu.
Th 5:00 PM–7:50 PM
Brown Social Science Center224
Open
Consent Req.

16 / 999 / 0
Cohen, David B.
Goldin, Laura J
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(100-199) For Both Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
ENVS 102AJ 1 Field Research and Study Methods: Environmental Health
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Open only to students in the JBS Environmental Health and Justice
JBS Session
TBD Open
Consent Req.

13 / 999 / 0
Goldin, Laura J
Stewart, James
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Required Core Course for the ENVS Major and Minor

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
ENVS 2A 1 Fundamentals of Environmental Challenges
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TA sessions to be scheduled at the beginning of the semester.
T,Th 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr101
Open
134 / 999 / 0
Perlman, Dan L View Books
 

Environmental Studies Electives: Social Science/Humanities Group

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
AMST 102AJ 1 Environment, Social Justice, and Empowerment
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See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Open only to students in the JBS Environmental Health and Justice
JBS Session
TBD Open
Consent Req.

13 / 999 / 0
Goldin, Laura J View Books
AMST 106B 1 Food and Farming in America
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See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Instructor's Signature Required
M 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Brown Social Science Center115
W 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Brown Social Science Center115
Closed
Consent Req.

25 / 25 / 0
Donahue, Brian M View Books
ENVS 102AJ 1 Field Research and Study Methods: Environmental Health
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Open only to students in the JBS Environmental Health and Justice
JBS Session
TBD Open
Consent Req.

13 / 999 / 0
Goldin, Laura J
Stewart, James
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HS 297F 1 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Module Session 2
W 6:00 PM–8:50 PM
Schneider & FamilyBldg G4
Open
27 / 999 / 0
Hardy, Erin Flaherty
Lakshmikanthan, Ravi
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SOC 175B 1 Environmental Movements: Organizations, Networks, and Partnerships
[ oc ss ]
M,W 5:00 PM–6:20 PM
Golding Judaica Center107
Open
31 / 75 / 0
Sirianni, Carmen View Books
 

Environmental Studies Electives: Natural Sciences Group

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
BIOL 16A 1 Evolution and Biodiversity
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See Course Catalog for Special Notes
For students matriculating in Fall 2013 or later, this is a required course for the Biology major. For students who matriculated earlier than Fall 2013 and who are pursuing the Biology major as described in the Bulletins prior to Fall 2013, this course may be used as a category one elective for the major in Biology. Core course for the BA in the HSSP program.
M,W,Th 9:00 AM–9:50 AM Open
184 / 999 / 0
Morris, James R. View Books
BIOL 32A 1 Field Biology
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See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Instructor's Signature Required
Students must attend the first class meeting.
T,Th 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Rosenstiel Basic Med118
Closed
Consent Req.

24 / 20 / 0
Olson, Eric View Books
BIOL 134B 1 Topics in Ecology
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See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Topic for fall 2013: Wetland Ecology Prerequisite: BIOL17b, BIOL23a, or BIOL 32a, or permission of instructor.
Considers the physical, chemical, and biological processes that make wetland ecosystems critically important to human welfare and biodiversity.Focuses on New England wetlands, including their natural history, management, and conservation.Field trips are an integral part of the course.
W 9:00 AM–11:50 AM
Bassine Biology Building 251
Open
10 / 25 / 0
Windmiller, Bryan View Books
BISC 6BJ 1 Environmental Health
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See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Open only to students in the JBS Environmental Health and Justice
JBS Session
TBD Open
Consent Req.

13 / 999 / 0
Goldin, Laura J
Stewart, James
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CHSC 3B 1 Solving Environmental Challenges: The Role of Chemistry
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See Course Catalog for Special Notes
M,W 5:00 PM–6:20 PM
Carl J. Shapiro ScienceCtrLL16
Open
21 / 999 / 0
Peavey, Dwight G View Books
ENVS 10A 1 Energy from the Big Bang to Global Warming
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T,F 11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Carl J. Shapiro ScienceCtrLL16
Open
15 / 20 / 0
Tsipis, Kosta View Books
ENVS 102AJ 1 Field Research and Study Methods: Environmental Health
[ ss ]
Open only to students in the JBS Environmental Health and Justice
JBS Session
TBD Open
Consent Req.

13 / 999 / 0
Goldin, Laura J
Stewart, James
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