Announcements........

New course offering for Spring 2010 is:
The Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem: Intersection of Science, Economics and Policy. Course info...»

In Marquee courses, students connect learning to issues by inviting speakers who bring their expertise to the student experience. See the list of Invited Speakers for 2009.

 

The Marquee Courses in Science and Technology
Note: Check Testudo for current course offerings.

 

AOSC 200 Weather and Climate — Robert D. Hudson, Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science. CORE Requirement: Physical Science (Non-Lab)

AREC 200: The Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem: Intersection of Science, Economics and Policy
Douglas Parker and Douglas Lipton, Agricultural & Resource Economics. CORE Requirement: Life Sciences(Non-Lab), Offered in the Spring, 2010

BSCI 120 The Insects: Pollinators in Crisis — David Hawthorne, Dept. of Entomology. CORE Requirement: Life Sciences (Non-Lab)

ENEE 132 Engineering in Modern Medicine — Wesley Lawson and Romel Gomez, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering. CORE Requirement: Physical Sciences (Non-Lab)

ENMA 150 The Materials of Civilization — Robert M. Briber, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering. CORE Requirement: Physical Sciences (Non-Lab)

GEOL 124 Biogenesis: Making a Habitable Planet — Alan Jay Kaufman, Dept. of Geology. CORE Requirement: Physical Sciences (Non-Lab)

PHYS 105 Physics for Decision Makers: The Global Energy Crisis — J. Goodman and Steve Rolston, Dept. of Physics. CORE Requirement: Physical Sciences (Non-Lab)

 

For detailed descriptions of these courses.