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Spring 2026

Course Schedule

Course Title Day/Time Instructor
ENVR_POL 212-0-1 Environment and Society Ewert, Rebecca MW 3:30pm-4:50pm
ENVR_POL 290-0-20 The End of a World: South Korean Fictions, Films, and Webtoons of Disaster We, Jeong Eun MW 11am-12:20pm
ENVR_POL 335-0-1 Environmental Art & Advocacy Hariman, Robert TTh 12:30pm-1:50pm
ENVR_POL 384-0-1 Political Ecology Rosenzweig, Melissa MW 12:30pm-1:50pm
ENVR_POL 390-0-20 Inventing the Earth: Humans, Technology, and the Environment  White, Madeline TTh 11am-12:20pm
ENVR_POL 390-0-21 Small Things Big Empires White, Madeline TTh 3:30pm-4:50pm
ENVR_POL 390-0-22 Introduction to Ethnobiology Theory and Method Suzukovich, Eli TTh 12:30pm-1:50pm
ENVR_POL 390-0-23 Introduction to Ethnopharmacology Suzukovich, Eli F 10:00am- 1:00pm
ENVR_POL 390-0-24 Frontier Technology and Environmental Governance Glasson, Hannah MW 3:30pm-4:50pm
ENVR_POL 390-0-25 Energy Narratives Glasson, Hannah TTh 2pm-3:20pm
ENVR_POL 390-0-26 U.S. Environmental Politics  Thom, Elizabeth MW 9:30am-10:50am
ENVR_POL 390-0-28 Water in Arid Lands: Technology Innovation and Transboundary Management in the Middle East Rekhess, Elie; Packman, Aaron W 4pm-6:50pm
ENVR_POL 395-0-1 Politics of the U.S. Energy Transition  Thom, Elizabeth MW 2pm-3:20pm

Course Descriptions

 

Spring 2026 courses for EPC credit:

Core Classes

ENVR POL 212/SOCIOL 212: Environment and Society (Rebecca Ewert)

ENVR POL 337/GBL HLTH 337: Hazard, Disaster and Society (Elham Hoominfar)

ENVR POL 373/COMM ST 335: Environmental Art and Advocacy (Robert Hariman)  I’m going to call this a core course, if that’s okay Keith.

ENVR PL 384/ANTHRO 382: Political Ecology (Melissa Rosenzweig)

ENVR POL 390-0-20: Inventing the Earth (Madeline White)

ENVR POL 390-0-21: Small Things, Big Empires (Madeline White)

ENVR POL 390-0-22: Introduction to Ethnobiology (Eli Suzukovich)

ENVR POL 390-0-23: Introduction to Ethnopharmacology (Eli Suzukovich)

ENVR POL 390-0-24POLI SCI 390-0-32: Frontier Technology and Environmental Governance (Hannah Glasson)

ENVR POL 390-0-25/POLI SCI 390-0-28: Energy Narratives (Hannah Glasson)

ENVR POL 390-0-26/POLI SCI 329: U.S. Environmental Politics (Elizabeth Thom)

ENVR POL 395-0-1/POLI SCI 395-0-21: Politics of the U.S. Energy Transition (Elizabeth Thom)

 

Natural Science Classes

ANTHRO 358: Primate Behavior and Ecology (Kristena Cooksey)

CIV ENV 203: Earth in the Anthropocene (Neal Blair)

BIOL SCI 333: Plant-Animal Interactions (Gordon Smith)

BIOL SCI 336: Spring Flora (Nyree Zerega)

BIOL SCI 340: Agroecosystems: The Ecology of Food Production (Gordon Smith)

EARTH 170: Earth, the Biosphere, and Our Environment (Magdelena Osburn)

EARTH 210: Earth Systems Science and Climate Change (Rosemary Bush)

EARTH 213: Decision-Making in the Anthropocene (Patricia Beddows)

EARTH 214: Physical Earth Science (Andrew Jacobson)

EARTH 344: The Scientific Foundations of Decarbonization (Bradley Sageman)

ENVR POL 390-0-28/CIV ENV 395-2/JWSH ST 390-0-1: Water in Arid Lands (Aaron Packman and Elie Rekhess)

ISEN 210: Introduction to Sustainability: Challenges and Solutions (Udayan Singh)

 

Methods Classes

ANTHRO 324: Archaeological Survey Methods (Mark Hauser)

ANTHRO 389: Ethnographic Methods and Analysis (Hirokazu Miyazaki)

BIOL SCI 227: Biostatistics (Jeremy Davis)

EARTH 211: Data Analysis in Earth and Environmental Sciences (Bo Zhang)

EARTH 363-2: GIS Level 2 (Bo Zhang)

GBL HLTH 318: Community-Based Participatory Research (Beatriz Reyes)

POLI SCI 210: Introduction to Empirical Methods in Political Science (Gustavo Diaz)

POLI SCI 312: Statistical Research Methods (Jaye Seawright)

SESP 272: Field Research Methods (Yolanda Majors)

SESP 310: Causal Methods for Evaluating Policy (Ofer Malmud)

STAT 202 Introduction to Statistics and Data Science (Shreeya Behera)

STAT 210 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (Maxim Sinitsyn)

SOCIOL 227: Legal Studies Research Methods (Jesse Yeh)

 

Ethics Classes

CIV ENV 308: Environmental Justice (Keith Harley)

PHIL 375-2/ISEN 375: Issues in Environmental Philosophy (Eskil Elling)

 

Elective Classes

ECON 372: Environmental Economics (Mark Witte)

ECON 373: Natural Resource Economics (Mark Witte)

ENVR POL 290/ASIAN LC 240-0-20: The End of a World: South Korean Fictions, Films (Jeong Eun Annabel We)

ENGLISH 369: Studies in African Literature: Ubuntu and Ecology (Evan Mwangi)

ENGLISH 340-0-20: Fabricated Worlds: Sugar, Spice and Narratives of Material Culture (Jennifer Comerford)

HISTORY 200-0-24: Global Cities (Peter Carroll)

HISTORY 292-0-26/JWSH ST 280-4-3/MENA 290-4-3: Fossil Fuels and Climate Change in Palestine/Israel: A Global Perspective (Shira Pinhas)

HISTORY 300-0-22: Jewish Environmental History (David Shyovitz)

HISTORY 392-0-24: Water and Environmental History (Edisson Aguilar Torres)

HISTORY 395-0-26: Climate and Culture (Juan Leon Baez)

JAPANESE 320: Food for Thought: Japanese Society, Culture and Identities (Yumi Shiojima)

JOUR 301-0-29: Reporting on Energy Policy, Politics and Technology (Karin Lydersen)

RELIGION 309-20/ENGLISH 281-0-20: Rivers, Groves, and Gods: Religion and Ecology in South Asia (Govind Ponnuchamy)

THEATER 382-0-20: Nature Plays: The Rallying Cry! (Julie Myatt)