Environmental Science & Policy 201 - ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRATION II
Spring
2015
01
4.00
Camille Washington-Ottombre
MW 09:00-10:20
Smith College
39896-S15
BURTON 219
cwashingtonottombre@smith.edu
While focusing on topical environmental issues, students learn how to gather, analyze and present data using methods from the natural and social sciences. Data are drawn from multiple sources, including laboratory experiments, fieldwork, databases, archival sources, surveys and interviews. Emphasis is on quantitative analysis. Environmental topics vary in scale from the local to the global. Note: ENV 202 must be taken concurrently. Prerequisite: one semester of statistics. Recommended: ENV 101. Enrollment limited to 18. Q
Must register for ENV 202 concurrently.