ST-Lecture Series in LANDARCH

This course is an introduction to critical topics in design and planning as a medium for envisioning the social, cultural, and ecological life of regions, cities and landscapes through the thoughts and works of local, national and international academic and professional leaders. Themes articulate climate change resiliency, social equity, urban design, arts, landscape aesthetics and cultural heritage.
Course format is attending the Department's Zube Lecture Series and submission of reflective papers on presented topics.

Reactive Transport/Geosciences

The chemical reactions that take place as water moves through the terrestrial and oceanic subsurface act as fundamental controls on many aspects of the Earth system, including global elemental cycling (C,N,O,S), critical zone development and function, the formation and alteration of chemical paleoclimate proxies, and contaminant fate and transport.

ST-Data-Enabled Elec Networks

This course examines applications of Data Science in the planning and operations of Electrical Power Networks. The course covers (i.) basic power systems concepts for centralized and distributed electricity generation and storage (ii.) an introduction to relevant methods in geospatial data analysis and machine learning, and (iii.) trends affecting the electricity sector.

ST-Data-Enabled Elec Networks

This course examines applications of Data Science in the planning and operations of Electrical Power Networks. The course covers (i.) basic power systems concepts for centralized and distributed electricity generation and storage (ii.) an introduction to relevant methods in geospatial data analysis and machine learning, and (iii.) trends affecting the electricity sector.

S- Media in American Politics

The media have been known as the "fourth branch" of the American political system, and not without reason. This course examines the changing role of media in American politics. Key issues include how media shapes citizens' thinking about politics, how politicians and citizen activists try to advance their goals through media, and how media outlets themselves shape what is considered news.
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