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Enrl Sect Crs Restr SLN ID Cred Meeting Times Bldg/Rm Instructor Status Enrl/Lim Grades Fee Other ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? |
SMEA 476 INTRO ENVIR LAW | (I&S) |
20929 A 3 MW 900-1020 MGH 238 Bryant,Beth C Open 13/ 20 J INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW |
SMEA 485 PACIFIC TOURISM | (I&S/NW,DIV) |
20930 A 3 TTh 900-1020 FSH 108 Miller,Marc Closed 20/ 20 THIS COURSE EXAMINES ASPECTS OF COASTAL LEISURE (TRAVEL, PLAY, SPORT, RECREATION, TOURISM). UPPER DIV STUDENTS IN COENV, HUM, SOC/NAT SCI ASIAN/PAC IS./ASIAN STUD. ARE INVITED, IF FULL CONTACT MLMILLER@UW.EDU FOR ADD CODE. |
SMEA 499 UNDERGRAD RESEARCH |
IS 20931 A 1-15 to be arranged Open 0/ 10 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH |
SMEA 500 HUMAN DIMENSIONS |
Restr 20932 A 3 TTh 130-250 OTB 014 Klinger,Terrie Open 30/ 35E |
SMEA 507 INTL ORGS OCEAN MGT |
20933 A 3 MW 1030-1150 FSH 109 Dolsak,Nives Open 27/ 30 J INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND OCEAN MANAGEMENT |
SMEA 550 SPECIAL TOPICS |
23294 A 1 M 300-450 THO 125 Klinger,Terrie Open 2/ 5 J INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS WITHIN THE UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE EXPLORES THE STATUS OF THE NEGOTIATIONS UNDER THE UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE, INCLUDING KEY AGREEMENTS REACHED; THE ROLE OF SCIENCE; AND THE DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES OF COUNTRIES AND SECTORS. |
20935 B 3 F 900-1150 MAR 268 Allison,Edward Hugh Open 11/ 25 $50 F 900-450 * * IN THIS COURSE STUDENTS WILL LEARN ABOUT THE MANAGEMENT OF COASTAL SHORELINES, PORT AND HARBOR FACILITIES, COASTAL PROTECTED AREAS URBAN AND RECREATIONAL WATERFRONTS, MARITIME AND COASTAL TOURISM, RECREATION AND LEISURE, FISHERIES, AQUACULTURE, AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT ON THE COAST. THESE ISSUES WILL BE INVESTIGATED THROUGH A MIX OF THEMATIC CLASSROOM SESSIONS AND FIELD VISITS WITHIN THE SEATTLE AND CENTRAL PUGET SOUND AREA. FRIDAY INSTRUCTION WILL VARY BETWEEN 3 HOUR CLASSROOM SESSIONS AND DAYTIME EXCURSIONS. |
Restr 20936 C 3 W 1230-220 OUG 141 Kelly,Ryan P Open 35/ 45 CR/NC INTRO TO CODING IN R FOR NATURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES THIS COURSE WILL PROVIDE AN INTRODUCTION TO R AND GIVE STUDENTS THE TOOLS TO BECOME USERS. EACH WEEK WILL FEATURE A TOPICAL PRESENTATION, FOLLOWED BY WORKSHOP TIME DURING WHICH STUDENTS CAN TROUBLESHOOT AND PRACTICE THEIR SKILLS (E.G., STATS PROBLEM SETS, THESIS ANALYSES, OR GRAPHICS FOR CAPSTONES). NO PRIOR CODING EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED. CODING IN R. RECOMMENDED FOR STUDENTS ENROLLING IN SMEA 584 |
23484 D 3 Th 1030-120 SOCC 308 Anderson,Robert M. Open 9/ 19 J SPECIAL TOPICS: ADVANCED STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS THIS CLASS IS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE PRACTITIONERS OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION, PHILOSOPHERS OF TJE ANTHROPOCENE, AND INTERDISCIPLINARY THINKERS AND WRITERS OF ALL STRIPES. WE'LL READ ANTHROPOLOGY, GEOMORPHOLOGY, POLITICAL ECOLOGY, SPECULATIVE FICTION, AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITS' PERSPECTIVES ON ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION. THIS COURSE WILL BE MEETING IN SOCC 308 ALL DATES EXCEPT FOR 10/18 SEE INSTRUCTOR FOR DETAILS |
SMEA 570 THESIS PRESENTATION |
IS 23417 A 1 to be arranged * * Open 1/ 5E CR/NC |
SMEA 584 MAR&ENVIR STATISTICS |
20938 A 3 MW 230-350 FSH 109 Jardine,Sunny L Open 27/ 35E STATISTICS FOR POLICY ANALYSIS INTRODUCES STATISTICS APPLIED TO POLICY ANALYSIS. COVERS THE BASICS OF DATA COLLECTION AND SAMPLING STRATEGIES, DATA VISUALIZATION, PROBABILITY, DISTRIBUTIONS OF RANDO VARIABLES AND THE CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM, HYPOTHESIS TESTING, ANOVA, AND LINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS. |
SMEA 600 INDEPNDNT STDY/RSCH |
IS >20939 A VAR to be arranged 7/ 50 INDEPENDENT STUDY APPROVAL FORM REQUIRED TO ENROLL. CONTACT TIFFANY DION AT TLCDION@UW.EDU. |
IS >20940 B VAR to be arranged 0/ 50 INDEPENDENT STUDY APPROVAL FORM REQUIRED TO ENROLL. CONTACT TIFFANY DION AT TLCDION@UW.EDU. |
SMEA 650 MAR&ENVIR CAPSTONE |
IS 20941 A 4-5 to be arranged Open 11/ 25E CR/NC COURSE REQUIRES INDEPENDENT STUDY AGREEMENT FORM. PLEASE SEE TIFFANY DION TLCDION@UW.EDU FOR MORE INFORMATION. |
SMEA 700 MASTERS THESIS |
IS >20942 A VAR to be arranged 17/ 50 INDEPENDENT STUDY APPROVAL FORM REQUIRED TO ENROLL. CONTACT TIFFANY DION AT TLCDION@UW.EDU. |