11564 |
EUS 101 Introduction to Environmental and Urban Studies: Cities and Sustainability |
Jennifer Schwartz Berky |
. T . Th . |
4:30 – 5:50 pm |
OLIN 310 |
SSCI |
(Core Course) Patterns of human settlement and consumption
have reached a point of critical environmental stress that requires concerted
action at local, national and global levels.
Environmental and Urban Studies (EUS) is an interdisciplinary
concentration focusing on the complex relationships between humans and the
environment including urban settings.
How are critical environmental resources such as water, biodiversity and
the air we breathe affected by urbanization and urban sprawl? How can we reconcile the anthropocentric
world we live in with the limits of growth?
This introductory core course will provide an overview of the
interdisciplinary questions of environmental conservation and sustainable
development by exploring their scientific, economic, political, cultural, and
ethical implications. Course materials
will range from international to local examples of topics such as post-disaster
relief, post-conflict reconstruction, and adaptation planning for climate
change through case studies, readings, and visits to relevant sites and
projects in the Hudson Valley. Students
will be introduced to the key concepts, technology and various professional
aspects of the growing field of sustainable development. Practitioners in urban and environmental
fields and faculty members will be invited to introduce different disciplinary
perspectives based on their work.
Students interested in concentrating in EUS should take this course.
11563 |
EUS 203: Geographic Information Systems |
Mark Becker |
. . W . . |
3:15 – 5:45 pm |
HDRANX 308 |
SSCI |
2 credits (Core
Course) This course is designed to provide undergraduate students with a
comprehensive review of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global
Positioning Systems (GPS) and remote sensing technologies as they are used in a
variety of social and environmental science applications. Through a mixture of
lectures, readings and hands-on exercises, students will acquire an
understanding of the structure of spatial data and databases, basic
cartographic principles and data visualization techniques, how to conduct
spatial analysis and methods for developing sound GIS project design and
management practices. Upon completing this class, students will:
·
Understand the fundamental concepts of geographic
information systems and their relationship with other information management
systems.
·
Gain familiarity with GIS software for conducting
basic GIS analyses and producing cartographic products.
·
Conduct studies typically carried out in GIS
including site selection, analysis of spatial/temporal processes, assess
environmental impacts, geocode data and conduct point pattern analysis.
Prerequisites: Preference will be given to moderated students.
11573 |
EUS 302: EUS Colloquium |
EUS FAculty |
. . . Th . |
7:00- 8:20 pm |
OLIN 101 |
N/A |
(Core
Course) A transdisciplinary lecture series on topics
pertaining to environmental and urban studies presented by Bard faculty,
invited speakers, and student panels. Space permitting, faculty and students
not registered for the series are welcome to attend.
11315 |
ANTH 101
A Introduction to Cultural
Anthropology |
Nadia Latif |
. T . Th . |
10:30 - 11:50 am |
HEG 201 |
SSCI/DIFF |
11265 |
ANTH 101
B Introduction to Cultural
Anthropology |
Megan Callaghan |
M . W . . |
10:30 - 11:50 am |
OLIN 205 |
SSCI/DIFF |
11318 |
ANTH 212 Historical Archaeology |
Christopher Lindner |
. . . . F |
12:30 -5:30 pm |
HEG 300 |
SSCI/DIFF |
(Core
Course)
11266 |
ANTH 343 Middle Eastern Modernities |
Jeffrey Jurgens |
. . . . F |
9:30 - 11:50 am |
OLIN 202 |
SSCI/DIFF |
11391 |
ARTH 115 The Classical Tradition in Western
Architecture |
Diana Minsky |
. . W . F |
12:00 -1:20 pm |
FISHER ANNE |
AART |
(Core
Course)
11163 |
ARTH 126 Architecture since 1945 |
Noah Chasin |
. T . Th . |
1:00 -2:20 pm |
RKC 103 |
AART |
(Core
Course)
11165 |
ARTH 210 Roman Art and Architecture |
Diana Minsky |
. T . Th . |
4:00 -5:20 pm |
OLIN 102 |
AART |
11172 |
ARTH 332 Villas of the Hudson Valley |
Diana Minsky |
. . . . F |
1:30 -3:50 pm |
FISHER ANNEX |
AART |
(Core
Course)
11229 |
BIO 142 Organismal Biology |
William Maple |
. . W . F |
10:30 - 12:30 pm |
RKC 103 |
SCI |
|
|
LAB A: |
. . . Th . |
1:30 -3:30 pm |
RKC 114 |
SCI |
|
|
LAB B: |
. . . . F |
1:30 -3:30 pm |
RKC 114 |
SCI |
(Core
Course)
11231 |
BIO 144 Biostatistics |
Philip Johns |
. T . Th . |
9:00 - 10:20 am |
RKC 115 |
MATC |
|
|
LAB: |
. . . Th . |
1:00 -3:50 pm |
RKC 115 |
MATC |
(Core
Course)
11232 |
BIO 146 Earth & Life through Time |
Catherine O'Reilly |
. . W . F |
9:00 - 10:20 am |
RKC 103 |
SCI |
|
|
LAB A: |
. . W . . |
1:30 -4:30 pm |
RKC 114 |
SCI |
|
|
LAB B: |
. . . Th . |
9:00 - 12:00 pm |
RKC 114 |
SCI |
(Core
Course)
11234 |
BIO 202 Ecology and Evolution |
Felicia Keesing |
. . W . . |
9:00 - 12:00 pm |
RKC 111 / 112 |
SCI |
|
|
|
. . . . F |
9:00 - 11:00 am |
RKC 111 / 112 |
SCI |
(Core
Course)
11457 |
BIO 315 Advanced Evolution |
Philip Johns |
M . W . . |
1:30 -2:50 pm |
RKC 122 |
SCI |
|
|
LAB: |
M . . . . |
9:00 - 12:00 pm |
RKC 112 |
SCI |
(Core
Course)
11249 |
BIO 316 Tropical Ecology |
Catherine O'Reilly |
. . . . F |
1:30 -4:30 pm |
RKC 115 |
SCI |
(Core
Course)
11216 |
ECON 101A Introduction to Microeconomics |
Sanjaya DeSilva |
. T . Th . |
1:00 -2:20 pm |
OLIN 205 |
SSCI |
11396 |
ECON 101B Introduction to Microeconomics |
Roxana Julia |
M . W . . |
12:00 -1:20 pm |
OLIN 309 |
SSCI |
11218 |
ECON 102A Introduction to Macroeconomics |
Andrew Pearlman |
. T . Th . |
2:30 -3:50 pm |
HEG 102 |
SSCI |
11219 |
ECON 102B Introduction to Macroeconomics |
Alex Chung |
. . W . F |
12:00 – 1:20 pm |
ALBEE 106 |
SSCI |
11397 |
ECON 102C Introduction to Macroeconomics |
Tamar Khitarishvili |
M . W . . |
1:30 -2:50 pm |
OLIN 101 |
SSCI |
11398 |
ECON 130 Economics of Globalized Food Systems |
Roxana Julia |
M . W . . |
3:00 -4:20 pm |
RKC 101 |
SSCI |
(Core
Course)
11562 |
ECON 206 Economics from the Ground Up |
Kris Feder |
. T . Th . |
10:30 -11:50 am |
ALBEE 106 |
SSCI |
(Core
Course)
11222 |
ECON 229 Statistics |
Andrew Pearlman |
. T . Th . |
9:00 - 10:20 am |
ALBEE 106 |
MATC |
|
|
LAB: |
M . . . . |
4:30 -6:20 pm |
HDRANX 106 |
MATC |
11400 |
ECON 244 Economics of Climate Change |
Roxana Julia |
. . W . F |
10:30 - 11:50 am |
ALBEE 106 |
SSCI |
(Core
Course)
11224 |
ECON 265 Community Based Development |
Sanjaya DeSilva |
. T . Th . |
4:00 -5:20 pm |
OLIN 205 |
SSCI/DIFF |
11227 |
ECON 330 Geoclassical Economics |
Kris Feder |
. . . . F |
1:30 -3:50 pm |
ALBEE 106 |
SSCI |
(Core
Course)
11020 |
HIST 237 The Sixties |
Mark Lytle |
. T . . . |
2:30 -3:50 pm |
OLIN 205 |
HIST |
|
|
|
M . . . . |
7:00 - 10:00 pm |
OLIN 205 |
HIST |
11555 |
HIST 280B American Environmental History II: The
Age of Ecology |
Mark Lytle |
. . W . F |
10:30 - 11:50 am |
OLIN 101 |
HIST |
(Core course)
11129 |
LIT 2007 Imagining Environment in East Asia |
Hoyt Long |
. T . Th . |
10:30 - 11:50 am |
OLIN 201 |
FLLC/DIFF |
(Core
Course)
11152 |
LIT 2316 In the Wild: Reading and Writing
the Natural World |
Susan Rogers |
. . W . . |
1:30 -3:50 pm |
OLIN 305 |
ELIT |
(Core
Course)
11094 |
LIT 364 Shakespeare Seminar |
Nancy Leonard |
. T . . . |
1:30 -3:50 pm |
OLIN 310 |
ELIT |
11046 |
PS 250 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis |
Mark Lindeman |
. . W . F |
10:30 - 11:50 am |
OLIN 304 |
MATC |
11010 |
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology |
David Madden |
. T . Th . |
10:30 - 11:50 am |
OLIN 204 |
SSCI |
11389 |
SOC 265 Space and Place in Urban Sociology &
Geography |
David Madden |
M . W . . |
3:00 -4:20 pm |
OLIN 101 |
SSCI |
(Core
Course)