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Environmental Studies Program (ENST)
- http://dornsife.usc.edu/enviro/
- D class assignments for undergraduates available in CAS116; phone (213) 740-7770.
Gateway to the majors and minors in environmental studies. Provides students with an overview of how government agencies and societal institutions address (or fail to address) the interrelated social and scientific aspects of environmental problems and policies.
- General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33000R | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-3:20pm | Mon, Wed | 40 of 40 | Victoria Petryshyn | WPH207 | Word (120628 KB) | |
33001R | 001 | Lecture | 8:00-8:50am | MWF | 38 of 40 | Simonetta Rubol | WPH207 | ||
33002R | 001 | Lecture | 9:30-10:50am | Tue, Thu | 39 of 40 | Monalisa Chatterjee | VKC100 | PDF (246180 KB) |
Exploration of the major social, political, economic, religious, and philosophical disagreements that exist between scholars, leaders, and citizens concerning today's most serious environmental issues and problems. Not available for credit to environmental studies majors and minors.
- General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33005R | 001 | Lecture | 11:00-11:50am | MWF | 75 of 75 | Kate Svyatets | SOSB46 | PDF (82253 KB) | |
33006R | 001 | Lecture | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | 74 of 75 | Douglas Becker | SOSB46 | ||
33007R | 001 | Discussion | 4:00-4:50pm | Tuesday | 25 of 25 | Kate Svyatets | THH121 | ||
33008R | 001 | Discussion | 4:00-4:50pm | Thursday | 25 of 25 | Douglas Becker | THH121 | ||
33009R | 001 | Discussion | 8:00-8:50am | Monday | 25 of 25 | Kate Svyatets | VKC154 | ||
33010R | 001 | Discussion | 5:00-5:50pm | Thursday | 25 of 25 | Douglas Becker | THH121 | ||
33011R | 001 | Discussion | 3:00-3:50pm | Tuesday | 25 of 25 | Kate Svyatets | THH214 | ||
33012R | 001 | Discussion | 3:00-3:50pm | Thursday | 24 of 25 | Douglas Becker | SOSB52 |
Extensive academic preparation in the physics, physiology, safety, and methodology for in-water scientific diving.
- Note: Register for lecture and lab
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33013D | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-2:50pm | Friday | 12 of 14 | David Ginsburg | WPH201 | ||
33015D | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-2:50pm | Friday | 8 of 14 | David Ginsburg | WPH201 | ||
33014D | 001 | Lab | 3:00-4:50pm | Friday | 12 of 14 | David Ginsburg | WPH201 | ||
33016D | 001 | Lab | 3:00-4:50pm | Friday | 8 of 14 | David Ginsburg | WPH201 |
Examination of scientific, social, political, and economic factors of fisheries management, engaging students in key issues of coastal and marine sustainability.
- Prerequisite: ENST 100
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33017R | 001 | Lecture | 3:30-4:50pm | Mon, Wed | 12 of 30 | David Ginsburg | WPH107 |
Overview of issues related to water and soil sustainability including science, policy and business aspects. Recommended Preparation ENST-100.
- Prerequisite: ENST 320a
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33021R | 001 | Lecture | 8:00-9:20am | Mon, Wed | 11 of 40 | Victoria Petryshyn | WPH102 | Word (151576 KB) | |
33022R | 001 | Lecture | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | 30 of 30 | Victoria Petryshyn | WPH206 | Word (151601 KB) |
Examines the politics of managing the global environment. The nature of ecosystems, commons problems, population and resource utilization problems along with biodiversity and global governance are emphasized.
- Crosslist: This course is offered by the IR department but may qualify for major credit in ENST. To register, enroll in IR 323.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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37813R | 001 | Lecture | 11:00-11:50am | MWF | 47 of 48 | Shannon Gibson | LVL16 |
Exploration of environmentally transmitted human diseases; understanding the human/pathogen/environment nexus that leads to disease in human populations; disease transmission reduction.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33023R | 001 | Lecture | 9:30-10:50am | Tue, Thu | 24 of 30 | Jill Sohm | WPH107 | PDF (715111 KB) |
Introduces students to central concepts and theories in environmental law and regulation; analyzes present environmental laws and regulations.
- Crosslist: This course is offered by the POSC department but may qualify for major credit in ENST. To register, enroll in POSC 347.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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51987R | 001 | Lecture | 7:00-9:50pm | Wednesday | 39 of 40 | Darry Sragow | VKC152 | PDF (380657 KB) |
Survey of major environmental policies both international and domestic as they relate to fisheries, shipping, pollution, seaports and coastal management. Recommended preparation: ENST- 100, ENST- 387.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33025D | 001 | Lecture | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | 26 of 30 | James Fawcett | WPH207 | Word (101888 KB) |
An introduction to the economic tools and issues that affect natural resource use and environmental management.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33026R | 001 | Lecture | 10:00-10:50am | MWF | 40 of 40 | Kate Svyatets | WPH207 | PDF (82253 KB) |
Crosslist ENST 396: Directed Governmental and Political Leadership Internship (2.0-8.0 units, max 8)
Intensive experience in governmental and political offices. Minimum time requirement; evaluation by office and intern report required.
- Crosslist: This course is offered by the POSC department but may qualify for major credit in ENST. To register, enroll in POSC 395.
Section | Session | Units | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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52040D | 001 | 2.0-8.0 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 32 of 75 | Arthur Auerbach | TBA | ||
52045D | 001 | 2.0-8.0 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 12 of 30 | Arthur Auerbach | TBA | ||
52047D | 429 | 4.0 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 6 of 15 | Dennis Chong | OFFICE |
Should environmental issues be treated as threats to security? Survey of recent literature explores global environmental politics using a security framework. Recommended preparation: Environmental studies course work.
- Crosslist: This course is offered by the IR department but may qualify for major credit in ENST. To register, enroll in IR 422.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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37930D | 185 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 4 of 19 | Jonathan Markowitz | OFFICE |
Earth's development as a habitable planet, from origin to human impacts on global biogeochemical cycles in the ocean, land, atmosphere. Discussion of environmental alternatives. Prerequisites: BISC 120 or BISC 121 and CHEM 105b or CHEM 115b. Open only to Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences, and Earth Sciences majors.
- Prerequisite: 1 from (BISC 120 or BISC 121) and 1 from (CHEM 105b or CHEM 115b)
- Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Studies, Environmental Studies, Geological Sciences
- Crosslist: This course is offered by the BISC department but may qualify for major credit in ENST. To register, enroll in BISC 427.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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13427D | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-3:20pm | Mon, Wed | 20 of 20 | Sergio Sanudo-Wilhelmy | ZHS360 | Word (57344 KB) |
Examines climate change policy at the international, national, state, and local levels, and explores the role civil society plays in climate change politics. Prerequisite: ENST 320b and POSC 270.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33034R | 001 | Lecture | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | 7 of 30 | Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias | WPH107 |
Focuses on how businesses both contribute to and can help address environmental sustainability challenges and the role of the broader political-economy in shaping that interaction.
- Crosslist: This course is offered by the MOR department but may qualify for major credit in ENST. To register, enroll in MOR 466.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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16678R | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-3:50pm | Mon, Wed | 30 of 48 | Paul Adler | JFF241 | Word (103809 KB) |
Management and extraction of renewable and non-renewable natural resources; environmental externalities and regulation of air, water, and land pollution; market incentives versus direct regulation.
- Prerequisite: ECON 303
- Crosslist: This course is offered by the ECON department but may qualify for major credit in ENST. To register, enroll in ECON 487.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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26166R | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-3:50pm | Mon, Wed | 27 of 45 | Paulina Oliva | KAP158 |
Individual research and readings. Not available for graduate credit.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33045D | 001 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 7 of 10 | Karla Heidelberg | OFFICE |
Provides opportunities for professional development in environmental policy and science and prepares students for career or graduate school in environmental-related fields. Students are placed in internships and guided before and during the internship period. Student gain practical experience and learn how government and nongovernmental organizations pursue and implement environmental policy and science work.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Environmental Science and Health, Environmental Studies, Environmental Studies
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Junior, Senior, Senior (fifth year)
Section | Session | Units | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33049D | 001 | 2.0 | Lecture | 3:30-6:20pm | Tuesday | 12 of 15 | Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias | VKC207 | ||
33050D | 001 | 4.0 | Lecture | 3:30-6:20pm | Tuesday | 5 of 15 | Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias | VKC207 |
Research leading to the master's degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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33079D | 001 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 0 of 10 | Monalisa Chatterjee | OFFICE |