Instructor - Prof. Elizabeth Pringle
3CR
MW 2:30-4pm in 1024 Dana
Instructor - Prof. Elizabeth Pringle
3CR
MW 2:30-4pm in 1024 Dana
Instructor - Prof. Brad Cardinale
3CR
TTh 1-2:30pm in 1046 Dana
Instructors: Prof. Allen Burton and Prof. Joan Nassauer
3CR
Thursday's 5-8pm in 1024 Dana
Instructor- Prof. Jim Diana
2CR
TTh 3-4pm in 1024 Dana
MWF 12:30-1:30
Prof. Christopher Ruf
MW 10-11; Fri 9-10
Prof. Allison Steiner
Regional scale climate processes are introduced along with the tools needed for their analysis, including downscaling techniques. The course integrates lectures, assigned journal papers, and hands-on data analysis. In a course project, students will apply the analytical tools to a subject chosen by the student.
Policy & Management in the Nonprofit Sector
PUBPOL 671
3 Credits
Mon/Wed, 7-8:30 p.m.
1220 Weill Hall
Instructor: Neel Hajra
The nonprofit sector has emerged as one of the cornerstones of American society, and yet remains very much a work in progress. The í¢â‚¬Å“third sectorí¢â‚¬ faces unique and evolving pressures in areas such as social enterprise, philanthropy, mission focus, performance measurement, sector blur, and more.
EARTH 421 -- Introduction to Physical Oceanography
Beginning with the Winter 2012 term, this course will be known as EARTH 421; in Winter 2011 it was known as GEOSCI 421
This course is cross-listed as AOSS 421 and ENVIRON 426
Winter term 3 credit course
Prof Mike Wiley
1CR
day/time TBD
Description:
Intro to:
Mathematical Modeling
widely used HEC software systems
Example applications in river conservation & management
Hands-on:
Loading HMS, DssVue, RAS, other HEC packages*
Touring: how they run, what they do . .
Develop and run your own simple models
*Note: need access to laptop for class with Windows Os env.
NRE 501.087 Justice Issues in Conservation and Sustainability
Rebecca Hardin
Fri 10-1pm