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[http://ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/c8wiki/index.php/Plenary_Schedule Plenary Schedule] 2007 (Fall 2008 will be posted soon)
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[[Movie Schedule]] 2007
 
  
[http://ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/c8wiki/index.php/Writing_Assignments Writing Assignments] 2007
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56556 - CLEI 81B, Principles of Environmental Science.  This 5-credit class will satisfy the IN and the Q requirement. MWF 2:00-3:10                 
    
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[http://ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/free/C8SYLF.pdf Syllabus] 2007
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This course addresses major issues in physical,  biological, and environmental sciences and provides tools to critically evaluate, debate, and make informed choices regarding one's own impact on the environment. Topics include: climate change, water resources, air pollution, evolution, ecology (from populations to ecosystems), and conservation. Quantitative problem solving is an integral part of this course.
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Writing 2  The four Writing classes listed below are specially designed to work in tandem with CLEI 81B. This course will draw on the readings and lectures from CLEI 81B.  Note,  CLEI 81B is a co-requisite for the Writing 2 classes listed below.   
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50277 - Writ 2-10 MWF 12:30-1:40 McKercher, Patrick
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50285 - Writ 2-15 MWF  3:30-4:40 McKercher, Patrick
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50305 - Writ 2-26 TTh 10:00-11:45   staff
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55783 - Writ 2-34 TTh  12:00-1:45    staff

Revision as of 18:15, 6 November 2009

Winter Quarter 2010:

56556 - CLEI 81B, Principles of Environmental Science. This 5-credit class will satisfy the IN and the Q requirement. MWF 2:00-3:10

This course addresses major issues in physical, biological, and environmental sciences and provides tools to critically evaluate, debate, and make informed choices regarding one's own impact on the environment. Topics include: climate change, water resources, air pollution, evolution, ecology (from populations to ecosystems), and conservation. Quantitative problem solving is an integral part of this course.

Writing 2 The four Writing classes listed below are specially designed to work in tandem with CLEI 81B. This course will draw on the readings and lectures from CLEI 81B. Note, CLEI 81B is a co-requisite for the Writing 2 classes listed below.

50277 - Writ 2-10 MWF 12:30-1:40 McKercher, Patrick

50285 - Writ 2-15 MWF 3:30-4:40 McKercher, Patrick

50305 - Writ 2-26 TTh 10:00-11:45 staff

55783 - Writ 2-34 TTh 12:00-1:45 staff