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GE 596: Undergraduate Reading and Research in Environmental Geoscience
3.00 Credits
Boston College
An independent study of some problem or area of knowledge in environmental geology under the direction of a faculty member. The possibility exists to work with actual problems in Massachusetts using data from state agencies. Also to be used for undergraduate students doing honors theses.
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GE 597: Undergraduate Reading and Research in Geology
3.00 Credits
Boston College
For undergraduates wishing to pursue independent study in the area of geology under the direction of a faculty member. Study can be in an area of knowledgeable interest or on a particular problem.
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GE 598: Undergraduate Reading and Research in Geophysics
3.00 Credits
Boston College
For undergraduates wishing to pursue independent study in the area of geophysics under the direction of a faculty member. Study can be in an area of knowledgeable interest or on a particular problem.
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GE 599: Advanced Independent Research
6.00 Credits
Boston College
Independent study in Geology, Geophysics, or the Environmental Geosciences under the direction of a faculty member for undergraduate students qualifying for the University's Scholar of the College Program.
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GE 660: Introduction to Seismology
3.00 Credits
Boston College
This course covers the fundamentals of the science of seismology. Topics include seismic instruments, properties of vibrations and waves, seismic wave propagation, reflection and refraction, earthquake sources, and earthquake hazards.
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IN 260: International Environmental Science&Policy
3.00 Credits
Boston College
This course examines both the science underlying today's international environmental problems, and the policy decisions that drive human actions and responses. The natural environment underlies every other human system: economic, political, cultural/religious, etc., and when it is perturbed, every system above it feels the effects. We will study the science behind climate change, deforestation, ocean/wildlife issues, and food security, and look at how U.S. domestic laws, international treaties and conventions, international organizations like UNEP and others, and NGOs shape the way humanity deals with these problems.
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IN 299: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Boston College
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IN 374: Development Economics and Policy
3.00 Credits
Boston College
This course examines development economics and development policy. The purpose is to understand the lives of the poor and the economies of poor countries to determine what can be done to improve their lives. We will examine various theories of economic inequity with emphasis on what changes might occur to promote development as well as what might be constraining the poor. We will use different methods to evaluate the effects of a policy or program and to evaluate our knowledge of poverty. Students will write a paper which considers the reasoning behind a particular program to help the poor.
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IN 497: Senior Honors Research
3.00 Credits
Boston College
Weekly seminar/workshop for IS seniors writing a senior thesis.
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IN 498: Senior Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
Boston College
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