DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

SPRING 2014 SCHEDULE – Updated 11/18/13

Time

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Monday

/ Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday
8:40
9:55 / EESC BC1002
Environ Science II
P. Bower / EESC BC1002
Environ Science II
P. Bower
9:00
11:50
/ EESC BC1002
Enviro. Sci II–LAB
S. Rodriguez / EESC BC1002
Enviro. Sci II–LAB
S. Rodriguez
10:00
12:50 / EESC BC1002
Enviro. Sci II–LAB
T. Maenza-Gmelch
10:10
11:25 / EESC V2100
Earth's Enviro. Systems: Climate
G. Winkler, M. Ting / EESC V2100
Earth's Enviro. Systems: Climate
G. Winkler, M. Ting
10:10
11:25 / URBS V3200
GIS Methods & Case Studies
C. Gorn / EESC BC3040
Environmental Law
P. Bower,
D. Neacsu / URBS V3200
GIS Methods & Case Studies
C. Gorn / EESC BC3040
Environmental Law
P. Bower,
D. Neacsu
10:10
12:40 / EESC BC3026
Case Studies in Bird, Plant & Land-use Dynamics
T. Maenza-Gmelch
10:40
12:00 / SDEV W3355
Climate Change and Law**
M. Gerrard / SDEV W3355
Climate Change and Law**
M. Gerrard
11:40
12:55 / POLS V3212
Environmental Politics
R. Pious / ECON W4625, Economics of the Environment*
S. Avila / POLS V3212
Environmental Politics
R. Pious / ECON W4625, Economics of the Environment
S. Avila
11:40
12:55 / SDEV W3450
Spatial Analysis for Sustainbl. Dev.****
M. Becker / SDEV W3450
Spatial Analysis for Sustainbl. Dev.****
M. Becker
1:10
4:00 / EESC BC1002
Enviro. Sci II–LAB
T. Maenza-Gmelch / EESC BC1002
Enviro. Sci II–LAB
T. Maenza-Gmelch / EESC BC1002
Enviro. Sci II–LAB
S. Rodriguez / EESC BC1002
Enviro. Sci II–LAB
T. Maenza-Gmelch / EESC BC1002
Enviro. Sci II–LAB
S. Rodriguez
1:10
2:00 / SDEV W3452
Spatial Analysis for Sust. Dev. LAB****
M. Becker
1:10
2:25 / EESC V2300
Earth's Enviro. Systems: Life
K.Griffin, M.Palmer / EESC V2300
Earth's Enviro. Systems: Life
K.Griffin, M.Palmer
1:10
2:25 / SDEV W3390
GIS for Sustatinability**
D. Mendeloff / SDEV W3390
GIS for Sustatinability**
D. Mendeloff
2:10
4:00 / EESC BC3032
Agricultural and Urban Land Use
C. Rosenzweig
A. Yin Yee Kong
2:30
3:30 / SDEV W3390
LAB for GIS for Sustatinability**
D. Mendeloff
2:40
3:55 / EESC BC3200
Ecotoxicology
B. Mailloux / EESC V2200
Earth's Enviro.
Syst.--Solid Earth
S. Goldstein,
S. Hemming / EESC BC3200
Ecotoxicology
B. Mailloux / EESC V2200
Earth's Enviro.
Syst.--Solid Earth
S. Goldstein,
S. Hemming
2:40
3:55 / SDEV W3310
Ethics of Sustnbl. Development
A. Gondek / SDEV W3310
Ethics of Sustnbl. Development
A. Gondek
4:10
7:00 / EESC V2100
Earth's Env.
Systems--Climate
LAB / EESC V2300
Earth's Env.
Systems--Life
LAB (3 sections) / EESC V2300
Earth's Env.
Systems--Life LAB (No Seniors)
(2 sections)
4:10
7:00 / EESC V2200x
Earth's Env. Systems - Solid Earth LAB
4:10
5:25 / URBS V2200
Intro. to GIS Methods
D. Sheehan / URBS V2200
Intro. to GIS Methods
D. Sheehan
4:10
5:25 / EAEE E3250
Hydrosystems Engineering
P. Gentine / EAEE E3250
Hydrosystems Engineering
P. Gentine
4:10
6:00 / URBS V3993
The Built Environment
S. Yildiz / EESC BC3801
Senior Research Seminar II
M. Stute
et. al.
4:10
6:00 / SCPP BC3355
Environ.Leadership Ethics, & Action
D. Dittrick, D. Coen
5:40
6:55 / EAEE V4009
GIS-Research Environmental Infrastructure Mgt.
Y. Gurocovitch
5:40
6:55 / SDEV W3360
Disasters and Development***
J. Mutter &
S. Deraniyagala / SDEV W3360
Disasters and Development***
J. Mutter &
S. Deraniyagala
7:10
8:25 / EAEE E4009
GIS-Research Environ Infrastruct Mgt LAB*****
(choose one) / EAEE E4009
GIS-Research Environ Infrastruct Mgt LAB*****
(choose one)


Additional information to be announced:

* ECON W4625, Economics of the Environment, Sarah Avila. Note: Prerequisites ECON W3211 and W3213 (Macro and Micro).
**SDEV W3355, Climate Change Law, and SDEV W3390, GIS for Sustainable Development: Permission required: contact Jessica Sotomayor @

***SDEV W3360, Disasters and Development, J. Mutter & S. Deraniyagala, Prerequisites: EESC W2330x, Science for Sustainable Development and SDEV W2300, Challenges of Sustainable Development.
****SDEV W3450, Spatial Analysis for Sustainable Development and its lab, SDEV W3452, must be taken concurrently.
*****EAEE V4009, GIS-Research Enviro. Infra. Mgt. LAB, listed as Sect B01 (section number may change) for same course number, but only take lab M or W.


N.B. Be advised that some courses, particularly upper-level, graduate-level, and Engineering (EAEE) courses have pre-requisites. You may wish to consult the catalogue, your adviser, or the department to make sure that you have completed the pre-requisites before finalizing your program. Courses in Environmental Health (EHSC) are held at the School of Public Health campus and, with the exception of P6300, have a prerequisite of 2 years of Chemistry, 1 year of Biology and calculus. To enroll in any International Affairs (SIPA) class, you will need to receive prior approval from Dean Runsdorf in the Dean of Studies Office, 105 Milbank. Please check the Directory of Classes for additional information from Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Sustainability, and Urban Studies or any updates we may forward to you.

Updated 11/18/13