GEOL658 - Environmental Statistical Analysis

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
Environmental Statistical Analysis
Term session
0
Term
2019B
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
990
Section ID
GEOL658990
Meeting times
MW 0600PM-0900PM
Meeting location
HAYDEN HALL 358
Instructors
MASTROPAOLO, CARL
Description
Statistical analysis of data from geological, geotechnical, and geohydrologic sources.


Course number only
658
Cross listings
    Use local description
    No

    GEOL611 - FIELD STUDY IN SOILS

    Status
    O
    Activity
    SEM
    Title (text only)
    FIELD STUDY IN SOILS
    Term session
    1
    Term
    2019B
    Subject area
    GEOL
    Section number only
    991
    Section ID
    GEOL611991
    Instructors
    PLANTE, ALAIN
    Description
    Processes of soil development in a variety of temperate environments. Effects of lithology and climate on soil properties. Prerequisite: All day field trips.


    Course number only
    611
    Cross listings
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      No

      GEOL596 - GEOLOGIC FIELD METHOD MA

      Status
      O
      Activity
      LEC
      Title (text only)
      GEOLOGIC FIELD METHOD MA
      Term session
      0
      Term
      2019B
      Subject area
      GEOL
      Section number only
      990
      Section ID
      GEOL596990
      Meeting times
      TBA TBA-
      Instructors
      CRON, MITCH
      Description
      During six Saturday field trips, students will study field methods for the collection of geologic data. Use of the Brunton compass for basic surveying and collection of rock strata orientation will be stressed. Students will have an opportunity for field study of rocks and minerals, geomorphology, and geologic structures. This course is intended for MSAG students who do not have a degree in geology or need a field methods course for PG licensure.


      Course number only
      596
      Cross listings
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        No

        GEOL319 - PENN IN THE ALPS

        Status
        C
        Activity
        SEM
        Title (text only)
        PENN IN THE ALPS
        Term session
        0
        Term
        2019B
        Subject area
        GEOL
        Section number only
        950
        Section ID
        GEOL319950
        Instructors
        GIERE, RETO
        Description
        The aim of this 10-day summer program is to introduce inquisitive students to the nature, culture, history and languages of the European Alps in Switzerland and Italy. We will be exploring the geology of the Alps and how it influences the development of wildlife, flora, history, religion, culture and of entire regions, how humans have altered the environment, and how humans respond to climate change in Alpine ecosystems. We will learn how to observe nature in a spectacular landscape, visit cultural sites off the beaten track and explore some of the well-known localities, such as Zurich, Valtellina, Bellinzona, and the Engadine. Prerequisite: 10 day summer program


        Course number only
        319
        Cross listings
          Use local description
          No

          GEOL100 - INTRO TO GEOLOGY

          Status
          O
          Activity
          LEC
          Title (text only)
          INTRO TO GEOLOGY
          Term session
          0
          Term
          2019B
          Subject area
          GEOL
          Section number only
          900
          Section ID
          GEOL100900
          Meeting times
          T 0500PM-0850PM
          Meeting location
          HAYDEN HALL 358
          Instructors
          BORDEAUX, YVETTE
          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. Field trips required.


          Course number only
          100
          Cross listings
            Use local description
            No

            ENVS605 - BIOREMEDIATION

            Status
            X
            Activity
            LEC
            Title (text only)
            BIOREMEDIATION
            Term session
            0
            Term
            2019C
            Subject area
            ENVS
            Section number only
            401
            Section ID
            ENVS605401
            Meeting times
            CANCELED
            Instructors
            VANN, DAVID
            Description
            This course is an introduction to current and developing techniques for analyzing environmental contamination and for remediation of damaged environments. Knowledge of these options is important for students interested in public/law applications and environmental/landscape design and as a starting point for those pursuing a more science-oriented understanding. The first portion of this course will address bioindicators-the use of living systems to assess environmental contamination. These include systems ranging from biochemical assays to monitoring of whole organisms or ecosystems, as wellas techniques ranging from laboratory to field and satellite surveys. The second portion of the course will introduce technologies for bioremediation- the use of living systems to restore contaminated environments. The technologies scale from single-species systems to complex ecosystems such as constructed wetlands; case studies will be examined. Students will be expected to participate in field trips, as well as prepare a final paper examining a particular technology in detail.


            Course number only
            605
            Cross listings
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              No

              ENVS601 - Proseminar: Contemporary Issues in Environmental Studies

              Status
              O
              Activity
              SEM
              Title (text only)
              Proseminar: Contemporary Issues in Environmental Studies
              Term session
              0
              Term
              2019C
              Subject area
              ENVS
              Section number only
              660
              Section ID
              ENVS601660
              Meeting times
              R 0600PM-0830PM
              Meeting location
              MCNEIL BUILDING 150
              Instructors
              BORDEAUX, YVETTE
              Description
              A detailed, comprehensive investigation of selected environmental problems. This is the first course taken by students entering the Master of Environmental Studies Program.


              Course number only
              601
              Cross listings
                Use local description
                No

                ENVS507 - WETLANDS

                Status
                C
                Activity
                LEC
                Title (text only)
                WETLANDS
                Term session
                0
                Term
                2019C
                Subject area
                ENVS
                Section number only
                660
                Section ID
                ENVS507660
                Meeting times
                W 0530PM-0810PM
                Meeting location
                HAYDEN HALL 358
                Instructors
                WILLIG, SARAH
                Description
                The course focuses on the natural history of different wetland types including climate, geology, and,hydrology factors that influence wetland development Associated soil, vegetation, and wildlife characteristics and key ecological processes will be covered as well. Lectures will be supplemented with weekend wetland types, ranging from tidal salt marshes to non-tidal marshes, swamps, and glacial bogs in order to provide field experience in wetland identification, characterization, and functional assessment. Outside speakers will discuss issues in wetland seed bank ecology, federal regulation, and mitigation. Students will present a short paper on the ecology of a wetland animal and a longer term paper on a selected wetland topic. Readings from the text, assorted journal papers, government technical documents, and book excerpts will provide a broad overview of the multifaceted field of wetland study.


                Course number only
                507
                Cross listings
                  Use local description
                  No

                  ENVS498 - SENIOR THESIS

                  Status
                  O
                  Activity
                  SRT
                  Title (text only)
                  SENIOR THESIS
                  Term session
                  0
                  Term
                  2019C
                  Subject area
                  ENVS
                  Section number only
                  001
                  Section ID
                  ENVS498001
                  Meeting times
                  M 1100AM-1200PM
                  Meeting location
                  HAYDEN HALL 358
                  Instructors
                  DMOCHOWSKI, JANE
                  Description
                  The culmination of the Environmental Studies major. Students, while working with an advisor in their concentration, conduct research and write a thesis. Prerequisite: ENVS 400-level course and declaration of the ENCVS major. The environmental Studies major, as of the fall of 2008, requires 1 semester of ENVS 399 and two semesters of ENVS 498.


                  Course number only
                  498
                  Cross listings
                    Use local description
                    No