[course]: Conservation of Living Systems; Environmental Science Writing for Impact
We have a unique opportunity if you are a senior still looking for autumn quarter courses. ENVIR 500 A and ENVIR 500 B are seminar courses offered by PoE for grad students. There are some available seats for seniors, but you have to request an add code by email. See below for details!
ENVIR 500A Conservation of Living Systems
Focuses on the concepts, controversies, and promising methodologies used to conserve biological diversity, especially those that also enhance human welfare. The course is intended as an interdisciplinary introduction to the practice of conservation, and serves as a core course for those interested in Conservation of Living Systems.
– 3 credits
– TTh 8:30-9:50
– Open to graduate students. Seniors by permission (mailenvirmgt@u.washington.edu).
ENVIR 500B Environmental Science Writing for Impact
Focuses on developing practical skills for expressing your research clearly and memorably. Students will learn to write with impact to reach a broader audience by writing essays and op-eds on topics stemming from the students’ own work and interests. Students will work with the instructor to publish assigned writings.
– 2 credits, C/NC
– W 1:30-3:20
– Open to graduate students. Seniors by permission (mailenvirmgt@u.washington.edu).