Winter Quarter 2012 Registration bulletin
Dear PoE students:
As a reminder, Winter Quarter 2012 begins this Friday, November 4. Please review the information below about courses that will be offered Winter Quarter 2012 and how they will fulfill environmental studies major requirements. If you have a quick question or you think there is an error with your degree audit, please e-mail poeadv@uw.edu. If you would like to make an appointment to see an adviser, please check the online adviser calendars first, then e-mail poeadv@uw.edu with your preferred date and time.
Best,
PoE Student Services
Environmental Studies Core:
ENVIR 100 (Interdisciplinary Foundations)
- Co-taught by Yoram Bauman and Tom Hinckley
- If you enjoyed this course, tell your friends/neighbors/classmates!
ENVIR 200 (Communication and Information)
- Taught by Andrew Rose or Frederica Helemiere
- Prerequisites: 2.0 in ENVIR 100 and an English Composition course.
- Writing Intensive
ENVIR 250 (Data Types and Collection Methods)
- Co-taught by Kristi Straus and Megan Styles
- Prerequisite: 2.0 in ENVIR 100.
- ENVIR majors who declared Autumn 2009 or before: this class will count towards Tools & Technologies.
- ENVIR majors who declared Winter 2010 or after: this class is a required core course.
- ENVIR minors who declared Summer 2010 or before: this class will count towards Tools & Technologies (alternately, you may also substitute ENVIR 250 for ENVIR 200).
- ENVIR minors who declared Autumn 2010 or after: you have the choice of taking ENVIR 200 OR ENVIR 250 as one of the required core courses.
ENVIR 300 (Synthesis and Analysis)
- Taught by Beth Wheat
- Prerequisites: 2.0 in ENVIR 100, ENVIR 200, and ENVIR 250 (if applicable).
- Writing Intensive
- All ENVIR majors wishing to take this course must request an add code by e-mailing poeadv@uw.edu. Priority will be given to students graduating Autumn 2012. This course will be taught again the following quarter, Spring 2012.
ENVIR 491 (Capstone Experience – part II)
- Overseen by Sean McDonald
- You will be added when you have successfully completed ENVIR 490 (this will occur the week of December 12).
If you declared Autumn 2010 or after, please use the following as a guide. If you declared before Autumn 2010, your major requirements will vary slightly – please see an adviser with questions.
Foundational (Biology):
BIOL 180 (Introductory Biology)
BIOL 200 (Introductory Biology)
- This course has CHEM 142 and CHEM 152 as prerequisites.
BIOL 118/119 (Survey of Physiology with Lab)
Foundational (Chemistry):
CHEM 142 (General Chemistry)
Foundational (Statistics):
Q SCI 381 (Intro to Probability and Statistics)
- This course has one quarter of pre-calculus/calculus as a prerequisite.
STAT 220 (Basic Statistics)
STAT 311 (Elements of Statistical Methods)
- This course has one quarter of pre-calculus/calculus as a prerequisite.
Foundational (Other Quantitative Methods):
ESRM 250 (Intro to GIS in Forest Resources)
- This course is restricted to ESRM majors during Period 1
FISH 453 (Geospatial Pattern Analysis and Geostatistics)
- This course has Q SCI 381 as a prerequisite.
GEOG 471 (Methods of Resource Analysis)
Q SCI 481 (Statistical Inference in Applied Research I)
- This course has STAT 311 or Q SCI 381 as a prerequisite.
Earth Systems Literacy (Climate):
ATM S 211 (Climate and Climate Change)
ESS 201 (The Earth System and Climate)
- This course has one quarter of calculus as a prerequisite.
Earth Systems Literacy (Land, Water, Atmosphere):
ATM S 212 (Air Pollution: From Urban Smog to the Ozone Hole)
ESS 210 (Physical Geology)
Values and Cultures:
ENVIR/PHIL 243 (Intro to Environmental Ethics)
Perspectives and Experiences Courses:
COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS:
- Beginning Winter 2012, if you find a course that you think should count towards an environmental studies major or minor requirement but is not showing up on the list, you must submit an online course substitution petition:https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/poeadv/148320