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GEOL 286-288: Geology Seminar in New Zealand part of Workshops:Class Assignments
In this course, we will study the tectonic evolution of the South Island. Participants will work in small teams to hone their field observation skills, make structural measurements, and develop their mapping skills in several field sites across the South Island. Visits to additional field sites such as glaciers, fjords, slivers of the mantle, and the Alpine fault are possible.

POSC 212: Environmental Justice part of Workshops:Class Assignments
POSC 212: Environmental Justice Instructor: Kim Smith Political Science Winter/Spring 2011 Viz Coming Back Webpage Course DescriptionThe environmental justice movement seeks greater participation by marginalized ...

Climate Change Project part of Workshops:Class Assignments
ENTS 288: Abrupt Climate Change Instructor: Trish Ferrett Environmental Studies Fall 2009, Fall 2011 Course DescriptionThe field of abrupt climate change seeks to understand very fast changes, or "tipping ...

ENTS 260: Comparative Agroecology part of Workshops:Class Assignments
ENTS 260: Comparative Agroecology Instructor: David Hougen-Eitzman Environmental Studies Fall 2011 Course Description As the world human population continues to expand, while at the same time the arable land base ...

ENTS 261: Field Investigation in Comparative Agroecology part of Workshops:Class Assignments
ENTS 261: Field Investigation in Comparative Agroecology Instructor: David Hougen-Eitzman Environmental Studies Winter 2011 Course Description This course is the second part of a two-term course sequence beginning ...