Course Distribution List

Environmental Science Distribution List

Undergraduate Courses

Please note that courses are not necessarily offered every year.

V23.0016 Field Laboratory in Ecology (Biology)
V23.0063
Introduction to Ecology (Biology)
V36.0200 Earth System Science*
V36.0210
Evolution of the Earth*
V36.0226 The Science and Human Impact of Climate Change*
V36.0320
Field Geology
V36.0332/V23.0332
Current Topics in Earth in Earth System Science:Mass Extinctions, Geologic Processes, and Evolution
V36.0333
Limits of the Earth: Issues in Human Ecology
V36.0345
The Global Carbon Cycle
V36.0350
Energy Generation and Environmental Impact
V36.0360 Earth's Atmosphere and Ocean: Fundamental Dynamics and Climate

*As of 5/2008, students may only take 1 200-level Science Elective towards their Science Track.

Additional Undergraduate courses are under development for academic year 2008-2009.

Graduate Courses

G48.1004 Environmental Health
G48.1005 Ecotoxicology: Hudson River Case Study
G48.1006 Toxicology
G48.1010 Weather, Air Pollution, and Health
G48.2033
Aerosol Science
G48.2301 Radiological Health

Environmental Values and Society Distribution List

Undergraduate Courses

Please note that courses are not necessarily offered every year.

V36.0400/V83.0053
Ethics and the Environment (Philosophy)
V36.0415/V57.0115 Environmental History of the Early Modern World (History)
V36.0503/V54.0503.004 Journalism and Society: Covering the Earth (Journalism)
C30.0300 Business and the Environment (Stern)
E90.1220 Introduction to Visual Culture: Nature and Environmentalisms
  (Art and Art Professions)
E90.1022 Advanced Projects in Digital Arts (Art and Art Professions)
H28.0801 Honor’s Seminar: Performing Beyond the Human: Ecology, Animal Rites, Theater     (Tisch, Dramatic Literature)
H28.0650/V30.0301 Topics in Performance Studies: Animal Rites
  (Tisch, Dramatic Literature)
H48.1057 Green World (Tisch, Art and Public Policy)
K20.1298 Ecology and Environmental Thought
V18.0380 Calling All Consumers: Consumption in America (Social and Cultural Analysis)
V18.0601 Introduction to Metropolitan Studies (Social and Cultural Analysis)
V18.0602 Cities in a Global Context (Social and Cultural Analysis)
V18.0631 Urban Environmentalism  (Social and Cultural Analysis)
V28.0130
Representing Animals: The Discourse of Species in Contemporary Art and Media      (Collegiate Honors)
V31.0326 Economics of Energy and the Environment (Economics)
V43.0034 Environmental Design Issues and Methods
V53.0306 Public Policy (Politics)
V57.0829
Topics in Environmental History (History)
V70.0107
Zooesis: Animal Acts for Changing Times (Collegiate Seminar)
V93.0205 Social Movements, Protest, and Conflict (Sociology)

Graduate Courses

E50.2019 Foundations of Environmental Thought (Steinhardt)
E50.2020 Contemporary Debates in Environmental Ethics (Steinhardt)
E50.2021 Environmental Politics (Steinhardt)
E50.2070
Environmental Education (Steinhardt)
G41.1957
Intro to Topics in Literary Theory: Disciplining Animals (English)
P11.1603 Urban Planning, Development, and Decision Making (Wagner)
P11.2126
Risk Management in Environmental Health and Protection (Wagner)
P11.2127
Environmental Law (Wagner)
P11.2234
Ecoleadership (Wagner)
P11.2237
Urbanization in Developing Countries (Wagner)
P11.2466
Current Issues in Environmental Policy (Wagner)
P11.2470
Transportation Policy (Wagner)
P11.2608
Urban Economics (Wagner)
P11.2610
Environmental Impact Assessment (Wagner)
P11.2612
Adapting the Physical City (Wagner)
P11.2613
Sustainable Cities in a Comparative Perspective (Wagner)
P11.2615
Environment and Urban Dynamics (Wagner)
P11.2625
Workshop in Environmental Planning-Urban Waterfront (Wagner)
P11.2641
Urban Transportation Planning (Wagner)
P11.2665
Decentralized Development Planning (Wagner)
P11.2666 Water Sourcing and Delivery in and Era of Climate Change (Wagner)