Boston University
CAS EE 100 Environmental Change and Sustainability; every fall semester
CAS EE 100 Environmental Change and Sustainability; every fall semester
This course is essentially an introduction to Environmental Science and we cover a broad range of critical topics, including how the physical environment works, climate change, and environmental justice. The course is built around a systems perspective, where we learn about *feedbacks* and explore connections and linkages between stocks and flows in systems. If all of this sounds like nonsense, don't worry— take the class so we can learn about human-environment systems and their importance to the world together!
CAS EE 375 Introduction to Quantitative Environmental Modeling; even spring
Learn the R programming language. We'll explore data visualization, statistical analyses, and applied human-environmental models (e.g., population models, geospatial models, and agent-based models).
Learn the R programming language. We'll explore data visualization, statistical analyses, and applied human-environmental models (e.g., population models, geospatial models, and agent-based models).
CAS EE 513 Institutional Analysis and Environmental Governance; odd spring
Graduate level course in institutional theory including common pool resources, game theory, polycentricity, resilience, the institutional analysis and development framework, and the institutional grammar tool.
Graduate level course in institutional theory including common pool resources, game theory, polycentricity, resilience, the institutional analysis and development framework, and the institutional grammar tool.