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Winter Quarter 2025 Time Schedule

SCHOOL MARINE AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
(COLLEGE OF THE ENVIRONMENT )

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Enrl        Sect                                                                                             Crs
Restr   SLN  ID Cred    Meeting Times     Bldg/Rm       Instructor                 Status Enrl/Lim   Grades  Fee Other
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SMEA   433  ENVIR DEGRAD TROPIC (SSc/NSc)
       20215 A  5       MW     130-320    SAV  166      Christie,Patrick John      Closed   10/  10                WJ    

SMEA   499  UNDERGRAD RESEARCH
 IS    20216 A  1-15    to be arranged                                             Open      0/  25E                     
                        CONTACT DEPARTMENT FOR REQUIRED ADD                         

CODE.

SMEA   510  TPCS MARINE ECOLOGY
Restr  20217 A  3       MW     230-350    FTR  106      Klinger,Terrie             Open     14/  30                      
                        COURSE WILL FOCUS ON ECOLOGICAL                             
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE
OCEAN.

JUNIORS/SENIORS BY PERMISSION ONLY
(EMAIL INSTRUCTOR AT
TKLINGER@UW.EDU).

SMEA   536  MICROECON MAR AFF
Restr  20218 A  3       MW     1200-120   FSH  108      Jardine,Sunny L.           Open     35/  45                      

SMEA   539  US FISH MGT POL
       20219 A  3       TTh    1000-1120  CHL  015      Beaudreau,Anne H.          Open     19/  30                J     
                        ADD CODE REQUIRED FOR UNDERGRADUATE                         
S
(EMAIL: ANNEBEAU@UW.EDU)

SMEA   550  SPECIAL TOPICS
Restr  20220 A  1       Th     1200-1250  FSH  203      Beaudreau,Anne H.          Open     11/  30E CR/NC               
                        SMEA SPEAKER SERIES.                                        
STUDENTS AUGMENT ATTENDANCE AT THE
SMEA SPEAKER SERIES THROUGH
READING RAISING QUESTIONS, AND
INTERACTIONS WITH THE SPEAKERS, AS
WELL AS GENERATING DISCUSSION AMONG
STUDENT & FACULTY ON SELECTED TOPIC
IN MARINE & ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS.
COURSE WILL MEET 5 TIMES DURING THE
QTR.
Restr  20221 B  3       TTh    200-320    MAR  268      Griffin,P Joshua           Open     13/  20                      
                        COURSE TITLE: QUALITATIVE METHODS                           
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL SCIENCE:
SURVEY FRAMEWORKS AND PRACTICES FOR
QUALITATIVE UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN-
ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS AND
SYSTEMS.
IN-CLASS WORKSHOPS WILL SUPPORT
STUDENT PROJECTS AT ALL STAGES,
FROM DESIGN AND FIELDWORK TO
ANALYSIS AND WRITING.
JUNIORS/SENIORS BY PERMISSION ONLY
(EMAIL PJGRIFF@UW.EDU)
       22066 C  1       T      330-520    MGH  044      Sergeant,Chris             Closed   30/  30  CR/NC               
                        MAKING MAPS IN ARCGIS PRO. THIS                             
COURSE PROVIDES AN INTRODUCTION TO
VISUALIZING SPATIAL DATA AND
CREATING PUBLICATION-QUALITY MAPS
USING ARCGIS PRO SOFTWARE, WHICH IS
OFFERED FREE-OF-CHARGE TO UW
STUDENTS. ARCGIS IS THE PRIMARY
TOOL USED IN MANY NON-PROFIT,
INDUSTRY, GOVERNMENT, AND ACADEMIC
SETTINGS, SO THE COURSE CONTENT IS
INTENDED TO NOT ONLY PROVIDE
STUDENTS WITH KNOWLEDGE FOR THEIR
INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS BUT ALSO WITH
FUTURE WORK EXPERIENCE.
ARCGIS PRO RUNS BEST ON A PC. IF
STUDENTS CHOOSE TO USE A MAC AND PC
EMULATING SOFTWARE TO RUN ARCGIS
PRO, I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ASSIST
THEM WITH TROUBLESHOOTING, AND THEY
MAY RUN INTO ISSUES DURING CLASS.
CLASS WILL MEET EVERY OTHER TUESDAY
BEGINNING JANUARY 7TH.
       22397 D  2       T      1200-150   MAR  268      Kalafatis,Scott            Open      5/  20  CR/NC               
                        THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LINKING                          
KNOWLEDGE WITH ACTION TO ADDRESS
MODERN ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES.
THIS WORK REQUIRES NEW PERSPECTIVES
APPROACHES, COLLABORATIONS,
KNOWLEDGE, AND NEW WAYS OF LINKING
SCHOLARSHIP WITH SOCIETY. THIS 2-
CREDIT READING AND DISCUSSION-BASED
SEMINAR WILL ILLUSTRATE CONCEPTS
W/EXAMPLES FROM EFFORTS TO INFORM
SOCIETAL RESPONSES TO CLIMATE
CHANGE.

SMEA   591  MS IN COASTAL ZONE
Restr  20222 A  3       MW     930-1050   FSH  203      Aceves Bueno,Erendira      Open     23/  30                      

SMEA   600  INDEPNDNT STDY/RSCH
 IS    20223 A  1-10    to be arranged                                             Open      0/  25E                     
                        ADVISOR PERMISSION NEEDED. CONTACT                          
GRADUATE PROGRAM ADVISOR FOR ADD CO
DE
(TLCDION@UW.EDU).
 IS    20224 B  1-10    to be arranged                                             Open     21/  50E CR/NC               
                        ADVISOR PERMISSION NEEDED. CONTACT                          
GRADUATE PROGRAM ADVISOR FOR ADD CO
DE
(TLCDION@UW.EDU).

SMEA   650  MAR&ENVIR CAPSTONE
 IS    20225 A  1-9     to be arranged                                             Open      2/  40E                     
                        CAPSTONE ADVISOR PERMISSION NEEDED                          
TO
ENROLL. CONTACT GRADUATE PROGRAM
ADVISOR FOR INSTRUCTOR CODE
(TLCDION@UW.EDU).

SMEA   700  MASTERS THESIS
 IS    20226 A  1-15    to be arranged                                             Open      8/  50E                     
                        PERMISSION NEEDED TO ENROLL. CONTAC                         
T
THESIS ADVISOR AND GRADUATE PROGRAM

ADVISOR FOR INSTRUCTOR CODE
(TLCDION@UW.EDU).