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 Fall 2008 Courses

Courses alternate between Fall and Spring Semesters and are offered across the colleges of sciences & mathematics, engineering, agriculture, humanities & social sciences, and business.  As such many of the electives students take are not listed here.  Courses offered through EVS and those that are core courses are listed below.

For students requiring a topical seminar you may arrange a topical seminar in a topic of interest by working with faculty in the program and fellow students.  Notify the program office of the course title and the instructor of record.  For planned rotation schedule click here.

Fall 2008 Topical Seminars
Contact the EVS program office for information about Topical Seminar offerings

CORE

ESCI 7133/6133 Independent Research in Environmental Sciences: Environmental Sciences Core 1 (open only to new students)
TBA Dr. Alan Christian (coordinator)

ESCI 7151 Responsible Conduct of Research - REQUIRED OF ALL STUDENTS (Dr. R. Buchanan)

STATISTICS

AGRI 5233 Experimental Agricultural Statistics

AGRI 6213 Experimental Designs

ENVR 6103 Environmental Systems Analysis and ENVR 6101 Environmental Systems Analysis Laboratory

STAT 6653 Data Analysis I Regression Analysis

ESCI ELECTIVES (please check all participating department course offerings for additional courses)

ESCI 6221 - Supervised Teaching
   Students may register for 1 hour to receive credit for teaching laboratories, instructor of record is designated as the faculty member assigned to the lab section or the course coordinator as appropriate.

ESCI 7251 - MENTORED TEACHING
   Structured instruction and practice of concepts and strategies of college teaching for doctoral students in the Environmental Sciences. With this preparation and sufficient topical background, students will be prepared to teach ASU 1000 level general education lectures sections in the natural, social, or life sciences. Restricted to Environmental Sciences Ph.D. students.

ESCI 6633 Population Community Ecology

ESCI 6243 Environmental Sustainability

ESCI 6303 Global Water Issues

ESCI 6503 Science Communication for Scientists

SEMINARS AND INDEPENDENT STUDY

ESCI 613V – Independent Research in Environmental Sciences (MS level)
ESCI 614V – Internship in Environmental Sciences (MS Practicum track)
ESCI 7111 – Seminar in Environmental Sciences (all students)
ESCI 7121 – Topical Seminar in Environmental Sciences (all students)
ESCI 713V – Independent Research in Environmental Sciences (PhD level)
ESCI 714V – Internship in Environmental Sciences (PhD level)

THESIS/DISSERTATION

ESCI 889V Dissertation (PhD students, post qualifiers and core courses)
ESCI 689V Thesis (MS students)

Planned Rotation Schedule (red - core)

FALL   Even Years Odd Years
  Chemistry CHEM 5043 - Env Chem  
  Geology   CHEM 5053 - Geochem
  Biology ENVR 5203 - Env Tox ENVR 6303 Case Studies
  Statistics STAT 6653- Regression STAT 6623 - Stat Methods (SAS)
  Political Science POSC 5533- Env Law POSC 6173-Env Policy
  Environmental Science

ESCI 6233 - Env Issues in Latin Am.

ESCI 6243 - Env Sustainability
  Agriculture   AGRI 6243 - Environmental Sustainability
SPRING   Even Years Odd Years
  Chemistry CHEM 6114 - Env Instrum  
  Geology   GEOL 5333 - Hydrogeo
  Biology   ENVR 6103 Env Sys Analysis
  Statistics STAT 6673- Exp. Design STAT 6663 ANOVA
  Economics ECON 6353 Env Econ  
  Environmental Science   ESCI 7133 Biogeochem

 

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