ENVS200 - RECITATION

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
RECITATION
Term session
0
Term
2014C
Subject area
ENVS
Section number only
206
Section ID
ENVS200206
Meeting times
R 1230PM-0130PM
Meeting location
HAYDEN HALL 360
Instructors
NAWROT, ALEXANDRA
Description
This course will expose students to the principles that underlie our understanding of how the Earth works. The goal of Earth Systems Science is to obtain a scientific understanding of the entire Earth system by describing its component parts (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere) and their interactions, and describe how they have evolved, how they function, and how they may be expected to respond to human activity. The challenge to Earth Systems Science is to develop the capability to predict those changes that will occur in the next decade to century, both naturally and in response to human activity. Energy, both natural and human-generated, will be used as a unifying principle. Knowledge gained through this course will help students make informed decisions in all spheres of human activity: science, policy, economics, etc.


Course number only
200
Cross listings
    Use local description
    No

    ENVS200 - RECITATION

    Status
    O
    Activity
    REC
    Title (text only)
    RECITATION
    Term session
    0
    Term
    2014C
    Subject area
    ENVS
    Section number only
    205
    Section ID
    ENVS200205
    Meeting times
    W 0100PM-0200PM
    Meeting location
    HAYDEN HALL 358
    Instructors
    BOSCHI, VANESSA
    Description
    This course will expose students to the principles that underlie our understanding of how the Earth works. The goal of Earth Systems Science is to obtain a scientific understanding of the entire Earth system by describing its component parts (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere) and their interactions, and describe how they have evolved, how they function, and how they may be expected to respond to human activity. The challenge to Earth Systems Science is to develop the capability to predict those changes that will occur in the next decade to century, both naturally and in response to human activity. Energy, both natural and human-generated, will be used as a unifying principle. Knowledge gained through this course will help students make informed decisions in all spheres of human activity: science, policy, economics, etc.


    Course number only
    200
    Cross listings
      Use local description
      No

      ENVS200 - RECITATION

      Status
      O
      Activity
      REC
      Title (text only)
      RECITATION
      Term session
      0
      Term
      2014C
      Subject area
      ENVS
      Section number only
      204
      Section ID
      ENVS200204
      Meeting times
      W 1100AM-1200PM
      Meeting location
      HAYDEN HALL 360
      Instructors
      XU, BING
      Description
      This course will expose students to the principles that underlie our understanding of how the Earth works. The goal of Earth Systems Science is to obtain a scientific understanding of the entire Earth system by describing its component parts (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere) and their interactions, and describe how they have evolved, how they function, and how they may be expected to respond to human activity. The challenge to Earth Systems Science is to develop the capability to predict those changes that will occur in the next decade to century, both naturally and in response to human activity. Energy, both natural and human-generated, will be used as a unifying principle. Knowledge gained through this course will help students make informed decisions in all spheres of human activity: science, policy, economics, etc.


      Course number only
      200
      Cross listings
        Use local description
        No

        ENVS200 - RECITATION

        Status
        O
        Activity
        REC
        Title (text only)
        RECITATION
        Term session
        0
        Term
        2014C
        Subject area
        ENVS
        Section number only
        203
        Section ID
        ENVS200203
        Meeting times
        W 1000AM-1100AM
        Meeting location
        HAYDEN HALL 358
        Instructors
        XU, BING
        Description
        This course will expose students to the principles that underlie our understanding of how the Earth works. The goal of Earth Systems Science is to obtain a scientific understanding of the entire Earth system by describing its component parts (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere) and their interactions, and describe how they have evolved, how they function, and how they may be expected to respond to human activity. The challenge to Earth Systems Science is to develop the capability to predict those changes that will occur in the next decade to century, both naturally and in response to human activity. Energy, both natural and human-generated, will be used as a unifying principle. Knowledge gained through this course will help students make informed decisions in all spheres of human activity: science, policy, economics, etc.


        Course number only
        200
        Cross listings
          Use local description
          No

          ENVS200 - RECITATION

          Status
          O
          Activity
          REC
          Title (text only)
          RECITATION
          Term session
          0
          Term
          2014C
          Subject area
          ENVS
          Section number only
          202
          Section ID
          ENVS200202
          Meeting times
          CANCELED
          Instructors
          VALLETTA, RACHEL
          Description
          This course will expose students to the principles that underlie our understanding of how the Earth works. The goal of Earth Systems Science is to obtain a scientific understanding of the entire Earth system by describing its component parts (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere) and their interactions, and describe how they have evolved, how they function, and how they may be expected to respond to human activity. The challenge to Earth Systems Science is to develop the capability to predict those changes that will occur in the next decade to century, both naturally and in response to human activity. Energy, both natural and human-generated, will be used as a unifying principle. Knowledge gained through this course will help students make informed decisions in all spheres of human activity: science, policy, economics, etc.


          Course number only
          200
          Cross listings
            Use local description
            No

            ENVS200 - INTRO ENV EARTH SCIENCE: How the Earth Works: A freshmen seminar for ENVS200 students

            Status
            O
            Activity
            REC
            Title (text only)
            INTRO ENV EARTH SCIENCE: How the Earth Works: A freshmen seminar for ENVS200 students
            Term session
            0
            Term
            2014C
            Subject area
            ENVS
            Section number only
            201
            Section ID
            ENVS200201
            Meeting times
            TBA TBA-
            Instructors
            PLANTE, ALAIN
            Description
            This course will expose students to the principles that underlie our understanding of how the Earth works. The goal of Earth Systems Science is to obtain a scientific understanding of the entire Earth system by describing its component parts (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere) and their interactions, and describe how they have evolved, how they function, and how they may be expected to respond to human activity. The challenge to Earth Systems Science is to develop the capability to predict those changes that will occur in the next decade to century, both naturally and in response to human activity. Energy, both natural and human-generated, will be used as a unifying principle. Knowledge gained through this course will help students make informed decisions in all spheres of human activity: science, policy, economics, etc.


            Course number only
            200
            Cross listings
              Use local description
              No

              ENVS200 - Introduction to Environmental Earth Science

              Status
              O
              Activity
              LEC
              Title (text only)
              Introduction to Environmental Earth Science
              Term session
              0
              Term
              2014C
              Syllabus URL
              Subject area
              ENVS
              Section number only
              001
              Section ID
              ENVS200001
              Meeting times
              TR 1030AM-1200PM
              Meeting location
              MEYERSON HALL B1
              Instructors
              PLANTE, ALAIN
              Description
              This course will expose students to the principles that underlie our understanding of how the Earth works. The goal of Earth Systems Science is to obtain a scientific understanding of the entire Earth system by describing its component parts (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere) and their interactions, and describe how they have evolved, how they function, and how they may be expected to respond to human activity. The challenge to Earth Systems Science is to develop the capability to predict those changes that will occur in the next decade to century, both naturally and in response to human activity. Energy, both natural and human-generated, will be used as a unifying principle. Knowledge gained through this course will help students make informed decisions in all spheres of human activity: science, policy, economics, etc.


              Course number only
              200
              Cross listings
                Use local description
                No

                ENVS999 - INDEPENDENT STUDY

                Status
                O
                Activity
                IND
                Title (text only)
                INDEPENDENT STUDY
                Term session
                0
                Term
                2014B
                Subject area
                ENVS
                Section number only
                900
                Section ID
                ENVS999900
                Instructors
                ANDREWS, MARIA-ANTONIA
                Description
                Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.


                Course number only
                999
                Cross listings
                  Use local description
                  No