GEOL103 - RECITATION

Status
C
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
RECITATION
Term session
0
Term
2013A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
202
Section ID
GEOL103202
Meeting times
T 1200PM-0100PM
Meeting location
HAYDEN HALL 358
Instructors
PHIPPS, STEPHEN
Description
Natural disturbances play a fundamental role in sculpturing landscapes and structuring natural and human-based ecosystems. This course explores the natural and social science of disturbances by analyzing their geologic causes, their ecological and social consequences, and the role of human behavior in disaster reduction and mitigation. Volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, droughts, fires, and extraterrestrial impacts are analyzed and compared.


Course number only
103
Cross listings
    Use local description
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    GEOL103 - RECITATION

    Status
    C
    Activity
    REC
    Title (text only)
    RECITATION
    Term session
    0
    Term
    2013A
    Subject area
    GEOL
    Section number only
    201
    Section ID
    GEOL103201
    Meeting times
    T 0900AM-1000AM
    Meeting location
    HAYDEN HALL 358
    Instructors
    PHIPPS, STEPHEN
    Description
    Natural disturbances play a fundamental role in sculpturing landscapes and structuring natural and human-based ecosystems. This course explores the natural and social science of disturbances by analyzing their geologic causes, their ecological and social consequences, and the role of human behavior in disaster reduction and mitigation. Volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, droughts, fires, and extraterrestrial impacts are analyzed and compared.


    Course number only
    103
    Cross listings
      Use local description
      No

      GEOL103 - Natural Disturbances and Human Disasters

      Status
      C
      Activity
      LEC
      Title (text only)
      Natural Disturbances and Human Disasters
      Term session
      0
      Term
      2013A
      Syllabus URL
      Subject area
      GEOL
      Section number only
      001
      Section ID
      GEOL103001
      Meeting times
      MWF 1100AM-1200PM
      Meeting location
      MEYERSON HALL B1
      Instructors
      PHIPPS, STEPHEN
      Description
      Natural disturbances play a fundamental role in sculpturing landscapes and structuring natural and human-based ecosystems. This course explores the natural and social science of disturbances by analyzing their geologic causes, their ecological and social consequences, and the role of human behavior in disaster reduction and mitigation. Volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, droughts, fires, and extraterrestrial impacts are analyzed and compared.


      Course number only
      103
      Cross listings
        Use local description
        No

        GEOL100 - INTRO TO GEOLOGY

        Status
        O
        Activity
        LEC
        Title (text only)
        INTRO TO GEOLOGY
        Term session
        0
        Term
        2013A
        Subject area
        GEOL
        Section number only
        601
        Section ID
        GEOL100601
        Meeting times
        M 0530PM-0830PM
        Meeting location
        HAYDEN HALL 360
        Instructors
        OMAR, GOMAA
        Description
        An introduction to processes and forces that form the surface and the interior of the Earth. Topics include, changes in climate, the history of life, as well as earth resources and their uses.


        Course number only
        100
        Cross listings
          Use local description
          No

          ENVS999 - INDEPENDENT STUDY

          Status
          O
          Activity
          IND
          Title (text only)
          INDEPENDENT STUDY
          Term session
          0
          Term
          2013C
          Subject area
          ENVS
          Section number only
          000
          Section ID
          ENVS999000
          Description
          Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.


          Course number only
          999
          Cross listings
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            No

            ENVS662 - GREEN DESIGN & THE CITY

            Status
            O
            Activity
            SEM
            Title (text only)
            GREEN DESIGN & THE CITY
            Term session
            0
            Term
            2013C
            Subject area
            ENVS
            Section number only
            660
            Section ID
            ENVS662660
            Meeting times
            R 0530PM-0810PM
            Meeting location
            FISHER-BENNETT HALL 141
            Instructors
            BERMAN, RICHARD
            Description
            Can our cities become examples of sustainable design? Does inner city revitalization tie into sustainability? Are there successful examples to learn from? This seminar will focus on how existing cities attempt to integrate green design principles within them. It will look at case studies, both in the US and abroad.


            Urban design and transportation will be examined within this context, including how to create pedestrian friendly spaces. Infill construction and the adaptive use of existing buildings will be discussed, as well as the reuse of brownfield sites. We will also look at what types of construction actually constitute green buildings.


            We will take advantage of our local resources within Philadelphia, and include visits to nearby sites, along with talks by local experts. There will be a series of short projects given throughout the term. They will usually include both a written component and a presentation to the class. The energetic execution of these projects, their presentations and the subsequent discussions, will be a key part of this seminar.


            Course number only
            662
            Cross listings
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              No

              ENVS642 - GLOBAL WATER CONF SWEDEN

              Status
              O
              Activity
              SEM
              Title (text only)
              GLOBAL WATER CONF SWEDEN
              Term session
              0
              Term
              2013C
              Subject area
              ENVS
              Section number only
              660
              Section ID
              ENVS642660
              Instructors
              LASKOWSKI, STANLEY
              Description
              The global water and sanitation crisis kills over 4,000 children each day and represents one of the biggest health problems in the world. At the University of Pennsylvania school year 2010-2011 was declared the "Year of Water" in recognition of the many challenges that lie ahead as global increases in population and affluence and the influences of climate change will stress limited water resources. Each year the Stockholm International Water Institute convenes a Conference with experts from around the globe to exchange the latest water research findings and develop new networks. Students will attend the Conference, present research by presentations/posters, document a key issue, interview experts, and meet colleagues with common interests. They will also help other organizations at the Conference.


              Course number only
              642
              Cross listings
                Use local description
                No