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Spring Quarter 2024 Time Schedule

PROGRAM ON THE ENVIRONMENT
(COLLEGE OF THE ENVIRONMENT )

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Restr   SLN  ID Cred    Meeting Times     Bldg/Rm       Instructor                 Status Enrl/Lim   Grades  Fee Other
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ENVIR   100  INTRO ENV STUDIES(SSc/NSc,DIV)
      >14316 A  5       to be arranged                  Straus,Kristi                      172/ 225                SB    
                        LAST DAY TO REGISTER WILL BE                                
WEDNESDAY, 3/27/2024. OPEN TO ALL
STUDENTS. LECTURE IS OFFERED
REMOTELY.
-----------------------------------
REQUIRED IN-PERSON EXAMS WILL BE
HELD IN BAG 131 ON THESE DAYS:
EXAM 1: MONDAY 4/15 5:30-6:20
EXAM 2: MONDAY 5/6 5:30-6:20
EXAM 3: TUESDAY 5/28 5:30-6:20
       14318 AB  QZ     Th     1030-1220  ECE  025      Mangogna,Christopher       Open     22/  25                      
                        QUIZ SECTIONS ARE USED FOR                                  
DISCUSSION, FIELDWORK,
GROUP PROJECTS.
       14319 AC  QZ     Th     1230-220   PAA  A212     Herrero Rapagna,Claudia So Open     12/  25                      
                        QUIZ SECTIONS ARE USED FOR                                  
DISCUSSION, FIELDWORK,
GROUP PROJECTS.
       14320 AD  QZ     Th     230-420    MGH  074      Herrero Rapagna,Claudia So Open     15/  25                      
                        QUIZ SECTIONS ARE USED FOR                                  
DISCUSSION, FIELDWORK,
GROUP PROJECTS.
       14322 AG  QZ     F      1030-1220  MGH  074      BIVENS,KYLA RENEE          Open     17/  25                      
                        QUIZ SECTIONS ARE USED FOR                                  
DISCUSSION, FIELDWORK, AND GROUP
PROJECTS.
       14323 AH  QZ     F      1230-220   MGH  074      BIVENS,KYLA RENEE          Open     20/  25                      
                        QUIZ SECTIONS ARE USED FOR                                  
DISCUSSION, FIELDWORK, AND GROUP
PROJECTS.
       14324 AI  QZ     to be arranged                  BIVENS,KYLA RENEE          Open     21/  25                B     
                        ASYNCHRONOUS. QUIZ SECTIONS ARE USE                         
D
FOR DISCUSSION, FIELDWORK, AND GROU
P
PROJECTS.
       14325 AJ  QZ     to be arranged                  Mangogna,Christopher       Open     20/  25                B     
                        ASYNCHRONOUS.                                               
QUIZ SECTIONS ARE USED FOR
DISCUSSION, FIELDWORK, AND GROUP
PROJECTS.
       14326 AK  QZ     to be arranged                  Mangogna,Christopher       Open     23/  25                B     
                        ASYNCHRONOUS. QUIZ SECTIONS ARE                             
USED FOR DISCUSSION, FIELDWORK,
AND GROUP PROJECTS.
       14327 AL  QZ     to be arranged                  Herrero Rapagna,Claudia So Open     22/  25                SB    
                        ASYNCHRONOUS. QUIZ SECTIONS ARE                             
USED FOR DISCUSSION, FIELDWORK,
AND GROUP PROJECTS.

ENVIR   101  ORIENTATION TO ENVIR
Restr  14328 A  1       W      130-220    OUG  141      Straus,Kristi              Open     42/  50  CR/NC               
                        ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES MAJORS SHOULD                         
ENROLL IN THIS COURSE WITHIN 2
QUARTERS OF DECLARING MAJOR.
-----------------------------------
CAPSTONE CONVERSATIONS: ONLINE
SYNCHRONOUS SESSIONS FOR STUDENTS
TO SHARE INFO ABOUT CAPSTONE WORK.
OCCURS OVER 2 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS:
APRILL 8-11 & APRIL 15-18, 4-5PM
AND 5-6PM. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO
ATTEND ONLY ONE 1 HR SESSION.
-----------------------------------
CAPSTONE SYMPOSIUM: CULMINATING
SYMPOSIUM WHERE STUDENTS
COMPLETING CAPSTONE PROJECTS
PRESENT THEIR WORK IN A SYNCHRONOUS
ONLINE POSTER SESSION. STUDENTS ARE
REQUIRED TO ATTEND. MAY 22, 4:30 -
7:30 PM.

ENVIR   103  SOCIETY & THE OCEANS(SSc/NSc,DIV)
       14329 A  5       MWF    130-250    *             Christie,Patrick John      Open     47/  50                JO    

ENVIR   201  CLIMATE GOVERNANCE(SSc/NSc,DIV)
       14330 A  5       MW     330-450    MLR  301      Dolsak,Nives               Open     98/ 110                J     
       14331 AA  QZ     Th     1030-1120  MEB  234      Dolsak,Nives               Open     17/  20                J     
       14332 AB  QZ     Th     1130-1220  MGH  238      Dolsak,Nives               Open     17/  20                J     
       14333 AC  QZ     Th     1230-120   MGH  228      Dolsak,Nives               Closed   15/  15                J     
       14334 AD  QZ     F      1030-1120  LOW  102      Dolsak,Nives               Open     16/  20                J     
       14335 AE  QZ     F      1130-1220  MEB  245      Dolsak,Nives               Open     13/  20                J     
       14336 AF  QZ     F      1230-120   LOW  102      Dolsak,Nives               Closed   20/  20                J     

ENVIR   221  US ENVIRON HISTORY(SSc)
       14337 A  5       MW     330-520    PAA  A114     Coen,Ross                  Open     21/  27                J     

ENVIR   235  INTRO ENVIRO ECON(SSc/NSc)
       14338 A  5       MW     1230-220   WFS  201      Rabotyagov,Sergey          Open     28/  30                J     

ENVIR   240  THE URBAN FARM(NSc)
       14339 A  5       TTh    900-1020   FSH  102      Wheat,Eli E                Open     72/  75           $30        
                        OVERNIGHT FIELD TRIP, CHOOSE                                
FROM TWO WEEKENDS, DATES TBD.
ALTHOUGH FIELD TRIP IS HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED, PLEASE REACH OUT TO
THE INSTRUCTOR (EWHEAT@UW.EDU)
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR
CONCERNS.
       14340 AA  QZ     T      330-520    DRC  103      Horwedel,Olivia Lane       Open     21/  25                      
       14341 AB  QZ     W      1130-120   DRC  103      Horwedel,Olivia Lane       Closed   27/  25                      
       14342 AC  QZ     Th     330-520    DRC  103      Horwedel,Olivia Lane       Open     24/  25                      

ENVIR   280  NAT HIST PUGET SOUND(NSc)
       14343 A  5       TTh    830-1020   HRC  155      Billo,Tim                  Open     41/  50           $90        
                        SP24 WILL BE CO-TAUGHT WITH ELDERS                          
FROM THE MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE.
ABOUT HALF OF OUR T/TH "LECTURES"
MEET OUTDOORS ON OR WITHIN 1 MILE
OF UW SEATTLE CAMPUS. STUDENTS
SHOULD BE PREPARED TO BE OUTDOORS
FOR THE ENTIRE CLASS PERIOD
DURING EACH OF THESE OUTDOOR
LECTURES.
---------------------------------
WEEKEND FIELD TRIPS ARE OPTIONAL
BUT HIGHLY ENCOURAGED. THEY ARE
AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE COURSE.
DATES WILL BE APRIL 27, MAY 18,
AND TWO OTHER SATURDAYS TBD.
---------------------------------
FOR BOTH WEEKEND AND T/TH FIELD
TRIPS, SOME WALKING WILL BE
REQUIRED ON WELL-GRADED TRAILS
(UP TO 3 MILES ON WEEKEND TRIPS).
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES THAT
WOULD PREVENT PARTICIPATION IN
ANY ASPECT OF THE CLASS SHOULD
CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR DIRECTLY
FOR ADVICE ON HOW BEST TO
PARTICIPATE. WE DO OUR UTMOST TO
ACCOMODATE DISABILITIES OF ALL
KINDS.

ENVIR   301  RES METHODS ENV ST(NSc,RSN)Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)
      >14344 A  5       MWF    830-920    HSEB 125      Billo,Tim                           41/  40           $10        
       14345 AA  QZ     F      930-1120   ACC  120      Nordal,Rondi               Closed   20/  20                      
       14346 AB  QZ     F      1230-220   ACC  120      Nordal,Rondi               Closed   21/  20                      

ENVIR   302  ENVIR COMMUNICATION (A&H/SSc)Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)
       14347 A  5       MW     1030-1220  ACC  120      Alzaroo,Lubna              Closed   25/  25                W     
                        IF CLASS IS CLOSED PLEASE DO NOT                            
EMAIL FACULTY FOR ACCESS. INSTEAD,
SUBSCRIBE TO SEAT AVAILABILITY
NOTIFICATIONS.
       14348 B  5       TTh    1030-1220  ACC  120      Gilbert,Erin               Open     22/  25                W     
                        IF CLASS IS CLOSED PLEASE DO NOT                            
EMAIL FACULTY FOR ACCESS. INSTEAD,
SUBSCRIBE TO SEAT AVAILABILITY
NOTIFICATIONS.

ENVIR   312  FOOD SYS RESILIENCE (SSc/NSc)
       14349 A  3       Th     1000-1120  MGH  241      Collier,Sarah M            Open     16/  20                J     
       14350 AA  QZ     F      1130-1250  SMI  404      Perkins,Lauren             Open      9/  10                J     
       14351 AB  QZ     F      100-220    SMI  404      Perkins,Lauren             Open      7/  10                J     

ENVIR   350  INTERNSHIP
 IS   >14352 A  1-5     to be arranged                                                       2/  10E CR/NC               
                        -----------------------------------                         
FACULTY APPROVED LEARNING CONTRACT
REQUIRED. CONTACT ENVIRADV@UW.EDU
FOR MORE INFORMATION.

ENVIR   384  GLOBAL ENV POLITICS (SSc)
       14356 A  5       TTh    1130-1250  MGH  389      Litfin,Karen T             Open     16/  40                J     
       14358 AB  QZ     F      1030-1120  SMI  309      Arias Perez,Candela        Open      8/  10                J     
       14359 AC  QZ     F      1130-1220  CMU  228      Arias Perez,Candela        Open      8/  10                J     

ENVIR   388  SUSTAINABILITY SEMNR(SSc)
       21638 A  1       W      500-550P   ACC  012      Packard,Ben                Open     23/  25  CR/NC         %     
                        TOPIC: BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY                              
SEMINAR SPEAKER SERIES. HOST: BEN
PACKARD, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF UW
EARTHLAB

ENVIR   401  ANALYSIS ENV CASES(SSc/NSc)Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)
      >14361 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  OUG  141      Weng,Yen-Chu                        47/  35                      
                        COURSE IS PREREQUISITE FOR STARTING                         
ENVIR 490 CAPSTONE
-----------------------------------
ADD CODE REQUIRED
-----------------------------------
EMAIL ENVIRADV@UW.EDU AT TIME OF
REGISTRATION FOR CONSIDERATION AND
INCLUDE UW ID NUMBER AND CAPSTONE
START QUARTER

ENVIR   430  REGIONAL ENV ISSUES (SSc)
      >14362 A  5       T      430-620P   ACC  120      Weng,Yen-Chu                        17/  25                %WB   
                        TOPIC: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN EAST                         
ASIA. HYRBID COURSE: 2 HR IN-PERSON
CLASS PLUS 2 HR ONLINE WORK WEEKLY.
CONTACT: YWENG@UW.EDU FOR QUESTIONS

ENVIR   431  ECOPSYCHOLOGY(SSc)
       14363 A  5       TTh    130-320    ACC  120      Kahn,Peter                 Closed    6/   6                J     

ENVIR   460  PWR PRIV & PRSERV(SSc/NSc,DIV)
Restr  14364 A  5       MW     1230-220   ACC  120      Alzaroo,Lubna              Open     19/  20                J     

ENVIR   480  SUSTAIN CONSULT PRAC
Restr  14365 A  5       T      130-320    PAA  A212     Pursell,Fred               Closed   25/  25                B     
                        Th     130-320    *             
                        TOPIC FOR SP24: ENERGY                                      
TRANSFORMATION TO
DECARBONIZE THE ECONOMY.
-----------------------------------
CONTRIBUTE TO DECARBONIZING THE
ECONOMY IN COLLABORATION WITH A
PROJECT TEAM WORKING FOR A CLIENT
SPONSOR.

ENVIR   490  CAPSTONE PREPPrerequisites (cancellation in effect)
Restr  14366 A  5       MW     100-220    OUG  136      McDonald,P. Sean           Closed   53/  53                      
                        1ST IN REQUIRED 3-QUARTER CAPSTONE                          
SEQUENCE. MUST ATTEND 3 CAPSTONE
EVENTS OUTSIDE CLASS HOURS.
--------------------------------
CAPTSTONE CONVERSATIONS: ONLINE
SYNCHRONOUS SESSIONS FOR STUDENTS
TO SHARE INFO ABOUT CAPSTONE
WORK. THIS WILL OCCUR OVER TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS: APRIL 8-11
AND APRIL 15-18, 4-5PM AND 5-6PM
PDT. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO
ATTEND ONLY ONE 1-HR SESSION.
--------------------------------
CAPSTONE SYMPOSIUM: TWO-DAY
CULMINATING SYMPOSIUM WHERE
STUDENTS COMPLETING CAPSTONE
PROJECTS PRESENT THEIR WORK.
THIS INCLUDES A SYNCHRONOUS
ONLINE POSTER SESSION AND A
SYNCHRONOUS IN-PERSON SESSION
WITH ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND
POSTERS. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED
TO ATTEND BOTH SESSIONS. DAY 1
(ONLINE) MAY 22 4:30-7:30PM. DAY
2 (IN-PERSON) MAY 28 4:30-8PM.

ENVIR   491  CAPSTONE INTERNSHIP
 IS   >14367 A  1-12    to be arranged                                                       0/  10E                     
                        2ND IN 3-QUARTER                                            
CAPSTONE SEQUENCE.
----------------------------
STUDENTS WILL BE REGISTERED
BY DEPARTMENT
----------------------------
REQUIRED FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES MAJORS
----------------------------
CONTACT ENVIRADV@UW.EDU
WITH QUESTIONS

ENVIR   492  CAPSTONE SYNTHESISPrerequisites
Restr  14368 A  5       MW     230-350    JHN  175      McDonald,P. Sean           Open     55/  70                W     
                        3RD IN 3-QUARTER CAPSTONE COURSE                            
SEQUENCE. MUST ATTEND 3 EVENTS
OUTSIDE CLASS HOURS.
--------------------------------
CAPTSTONE CONVERSATIONS: ONLINE
SYNCHRONOUS SESSIONS FOR STUDENTS
TO SHARE INFO ABOUT CAPSTONE
WORK. THIS WILL OCCUR OVER TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS: APRIL 8-11
AND APRIL 15-18, 4-5PM AND 5-6PM
PDT. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO
ATTEND ONLY ONE 1-HR SESSION.
--------------------------------
CAPSTONE SYMPOSIUM: TWO-DAY
CULMINATING SYMPOSIUM WHERE
STUDENTS COMPLETING CAPSTONE
PROJECTS PRESENT THEIR WORK.
THIS INCLUDES A SYNCHRONOUS
ONLINE POSTER SESSION AND A
SYNCHRONOUS IN-PERSON SESSION
WITH ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND
POSTERS. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED
TO ATTEND BOTH SESSIONS. DAY 1
(ONLINE) MAY 22 4:30-7:30PM. DAY
2 (IN-PERSON) MAY 28 4:30-8PM.

ENVIR   495  ADVANCED TOPICS
      >14369 A  1-5     to be arranged                  Handwerk,Gary                       17/ 100E CR/NC               
                        GREEN GREEKS                                                
REQUIRES ADD CODE AND FACULTY
PERMISSION.
CONTACT: HANDWERK@UW.EDU
      >14370 B  1       to be arranged                  Wheat,Eli E                          4/  30E CR/NC               
                        DIRTY DOZEN STUDENT ORGANIZATION.                           
ANYONE CAN JOIN. ADD CODE REQUIRED
TO
EARN CREDIT. CONTACT: ELI WHEAT
EWHEAT@UW.EDU
      >14373 E  4       TTh    400-520    CHL  015      Shah,Sameer H.                       2/  10                J     
                        TOPIC: CLIMATE JUSTICE                                      
CLIMATE CRISES ARE LONG-STANDING,
DIFFERENTIATED, AND EXPERIENCED
THROUGH COMPOUNDING SYSTEMS OF
SETTLER-COLONIALISM, RACISM, CLASS
AND CASTEISM, AND PATRIARCHY.
SOLUTIONS THAT FAIL TO ADDRESS
SYSTEMS OF OPPRESSION WILL NOT
ACHIEVE CLIMATE JUSTICE.
THE COURSE EXPLORES THE CONCEPT OF
CLIMATE JUSTICE - INCLUDING ITS
HISTORIES, DIVERSITIES, AND CRUCIAL
IMPORTANCE FOR REIMAGINING OUR
PLANET AND RELATIONS.
ADD CODE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY.
ENROLLMENT REQUIRES 2-3 SENTENCES
DESCRIBING PREVIOUS COURSE
EXPERIENCE (E.G., CLIMATE CHANGE,
SOCIOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, ANTHROPOLOGY,
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, ETC.) THAT
DEMONSTRATES A BASIC UNDERSTANDING
OF EITHER CLIMATE CHANGE, OR EQUITY
CONCERNS RELATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL
CHANGE, MORE BROADLY.
SUBMIT REGISTRATION REQUEST
HERE:
HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/SHAHSPRCOURSE
       14374 F  5       TTh    230-420    SMI  405      Gilbert,Erin               Open     19/  30                WJ    
                        SAME AS GLITS 315 B                                         
---------------------------------
TOPIC: TALKING ANIMALS IN GLOBAL
LITERATURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDIES. THIS COURSE EXPLORES
THE LITERARY, POLITICAL, AND
SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE OF
NONHUMAN TALKING ANIMALS.
STUDENTS CAN EXPECT TO LEARN WHAT
ANIMALS AND THEIR LANGUAGES
REPRESENT IN DIVERSE CULTURAL
CONTEXTS, DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN
INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND
WRITING, AND GAIN EXPERIENCE W/
GLOBAL LIT AND SCIENCE COMM.
HTTP://TINYURL.COM/3P8ANTM6
-------------------------------
NO PRE-REQS, ALL ARE WELCOME!
EMAIL ERINGIL@UW.EDU WITH
QUESTIONS
-------------------------------
FOR ENVIR MAJORS/MINORS, COURSE
SATISFIES VALUES & CULTURES;
EMAIL ENVIRADV@UW.EDU.

ENVIR   497  ENVIR STUDIES SEMR
      >21469 A  2       T      230-420    THO  215      Ybarra,Megan                        12/  12                      
                        TOPIC: ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE                                
MICROSEMINAR. PREPARE FOR DR.
ROBERT BULLARD'S VISIT. STUDENTS
MUST ATTEND LECTURE "THE QUEST
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE
JUSTICE" ON 4/9 AT 6:30PM PDT.
CONTACT MYBARRA@UW.EDU FOR ADD
CODE AND MORE INFO.
HTTP://TINYURL.COM/ENVIR497
      >14375 B  5       MW     400-550    ACC  120      Handwerk,Gary                       19/  25                      
                        TOPIC: BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY                              
Restr  14376 C  5       TTh    1230-220   SMI  309      WATTERS,LAWRENCE           Open     18/  35                      
                        TOPIC: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL                          
LAW

ENVIR   498  INDEPENDENT STUDY
 IS    14377 A  1-5     to be arranged                                             Open      4/  10                      
                        -----------------------------------                         
FACULTY APPROVED LEARNING CONTRACT
REQUIRED. CONTACT ENVIRADV@UW.EDU
FOR MORE INFORMATION.

ENVIR   499  UNDERGRAD RESEARCH
 IS    14378 A  1-15    to be arranged                                             Open      0/  10E                     
                        -----------------------------------                         
FACULTY APPROVED LEARNING CONTRACT
REQUIRED. CONTACT ENVIRADV@UW.EDU
FOR MORE INFORMATION.

ENVIR   550  GLOB COMENVIR TECH
      >14379 A  4       TTh    330-520    MGH  085                                           0/  20                      
                        ADD CODE REQUIRED                                           
E-MAIL ENVIRMGT@U.WASHINGTON.EDU
FOR ADD CODE