Environmental Studies Courses Likely to Be Offered

The Environmental Studies concentration offers only a few courses under its own aegis, such as the ENVS-091: Capstone Seminar in Environmental Studies and ENVS-002: Human Nature, Technology, and the Environment. All other courses are offered by individual departments. Below you will find our best guess as to what courses counting toward the E.S concentration will be offered in the future, but we can not guarantee that plans may not change. Check this site each semester for revisions or when planning your future years' courses.  Each course is listed with a designation as to how it can be counted within the E.S. concentration (ST = counts as distribution course in Environmental Science/Technology; SSH = counts as distribution course in Environmental Social Sciences/Humanities, ADJ = counts as Adjunct/Interdisciplinary course). Click hereto see listing of courses offered in previous semesters.

Spring 2008 (In Progress):

  • BIOL 017: Microbiology Pathogenesis & Immune Response- ADJ
  • BIOL 130. Behavioral Ecology - ST
  • BIOL 137. Biodiversity & Eosystem Functioning - ST
  • ECON 076. Environmental Economics - SSH
  • ENGR 004A. Introduction to Environmental Protection - ST
  • ENVS 002. Human Nature, Tec hnology and the Environment
  • ENVS 91. Capstone Seminar - Topic: New Directions in Campus Sustainability - Instructor: Mark Wallace(for senior concentrators or special majors only)
  • PHIL 3B. Philosophy & the Environment
  • POLS 048. The Politics of Population - ADJ
  • GEOL 103 (Bryn Mawr College). Environmental Geology - ST
  • in Poland: Environmental Science and Policy in Central & Eastern Europe - S
  • in Poland: Toxic Pollution: Sources, Measurement, and Analysis - ST
  • in Poland: Water Supply Engineering - ST
  • in South Africa: Globalization and the Natural Environment - ADJ

Fall 2008 (Tentative)

  • BIOL 026. Invertebrate Zoology - ADJ
  • BIOL 034. Evolution
  • BIOL 036. Ecology - ST
  • BIOL 116. Microbial Processes and Biotechnology - ST
  • EDUC 065. Environmental Education
  • ENGL 070G. Writing Nature - SSH
  • ENGR 063. Water Quality and Pollution Control - ST
  • RELG 022. Religion and Ecology - SSH

Spring 2009 (Tentative)

  • BIOL 016. Microbiology
  • BIOL 130. Behavioral Ecology - ST
  • BIOL 137. Biodiversity & Ecosystem Functioning
  • CHEM 001. Chemistry in the Human Environment - ST
  • ECON 076. Enviornmental Economics
  • ENGR 066. Environmental Systems - ST
  • ENVS 91. Capstone Seminar (for senior concentrators or special majors only)
  • POLS 43. Environmental Politics and Policy

Fall 2009 (Tentative)

  • BIOL 034. Evolution
  • BIOL 036. Ecology
  • BIOL 039. Marine Biology
  • BIOL 116. Microbial Processes and Biotechnology
  • MATH 056. Modeling
  • RELG 022. Religion and Ecology

Spring 2010 (Tentative)

  • BIOL 016. Microbiology
  • BIOL 130. Behavioral Ecology
  • BIOL 137. Biodiversity & Ecosystem Functioning
  • CHEM 001. Chemistry in the Human Environment
  • ECON 076. Environmental Economics
  • ENVS 91 - Capstone
  • POLS 048. The Politics of Population

please stay tuned for changes


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