(Descriptions of courses cross-listed in Environmental Studies are found in the primary course section.)

 

Course

ES 101 / HIST 280A   American Environmental History I

Professor

Mark Lytle

CRN

97016

 

Schedule

Wed Fr       10:30 - 11:50 am  OLIN 201

Distribution

History

Cross-listed: American Studies, Environmental Studies (Core Course)
Since the Old World first encountered the New, a struggle has taken place over what this new world might become.  For some, it meant moral and spiritual rejuvenation.  For most, it meant an opportunity to tap a natural warehouse of resources that could be turned into wealth.  At no time have those two visions been compatible, despite the efforts of politicians, artists, and scientists to reconcile them.  This course is about that
struggle.  It looks specifically at the United States from the colonial era until the early Twentieth Century--a period in which one of the world’s most abundant wildernesses was largely transformed into an urbanized, industrial landscape.  We will study the costs and consequences of that transformation while listening to the voices of those who proposed alternative visions.

 

Course

ANTH 111   Archaeological Field Methods:

Native Americans on the Bard Lands

Professor

Christopher Lindner

CRN

97126

 

Schedule

Fr                10:00 -3:00 pm     ROSE 108

Distribution

Social Science / Rethinking Difference

 

Course

BIO 130   Field Study in Natural History

Professor

William Maple

CRN

97456

 

Schedule

Tu Th          1:30 -4:30 pm      RKC 114

Distribution

Laboratory Science

 

Course

BIO 152   Biodiversity

Professor

Felicia Keesing

CRN

97213

 

Schedule

Wed            10:30 - 12:30 pm  RKC 111 / 112

Fr              9:30 - 12:30 pm    RKC 111 / 112

Distribution

Laboratory Science

 

Course

BIO 306   Vertebrate Zoology

Professor

William Maple

CRN

97136

 

Schedule

Wed Fr       3:00 -4:20 pm      HEG 106

LAB:  Wed 9:30 - 12:30 pm   RKC 114

Distribution

Laboratory Science

 

Course

BIO 307   Aquatic Ecology

Professor

Catherine O'Reilly

CRN

97137

 

Schedule

Wed            1:30 -2:50 pm      HEG 102

LAB:  Mon 1:00 -5:00 pm      RKC 114

Distribution

Laboratory Science

 

Course

ECON 101 A  Introduction to Microeconomics

Professor

Andrew Pearlman

CRN

97112

 

Schedule

Mon Wed   10:30 - 11:50 am  ALBEE 106

Distribution

Social Science

 

Course

ECON 330   Seminar in Geoclassical Economics

Professor

Kris Feder

CRN

97120

 

Schedule

Fr                12 noon-2:20 pm OLIN 307

Distribution

Social Science

 

Course

LIT 2006   “The Storm Cloud of the Nineteenth Century”: Imagining the Environment in English Literature and Culture

Professor

Deirdre d’Albertis

CRN

97482

 

Schedule

Wed Fr       10:30 -11:50 am  OLIN 301

Distribution

Literature in English

 

Course

PS 260   Environmental Politics in the U. S.

Professor

Mark Lindeman

CRN

97178

 

Schedule

Wed Fr       12 noon-1:20 pm OLIN 202

Distribution

Social Science

 

Course

PS 274   Politics of Globalization

Professor

Sanjib Baruah

CRN

97175

 

Schedule

Mon Wed   3:00 -4:20 pm      OLIN 304

Distribution

Social Science

 

Course

SOC 101   Introduction to Sociology

Professor

Roberto Velez-Velez

CRN

97205

 

Schedule

Mon Wed  3:00-4:20 pm OLIN 201

Distribution

Social Science