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ENRGYENV 491C: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Permits the study of special topics in energy and/or environment on an occasional basis depending on the availability and interests of students and faculty. Instructor: Staff
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ENTREPRN 480E: Concentration Project
6.00 Credits
Duke University
An applied study of a business problem or a theoretical research effort. A written presentation of the objectives, intellectual resources, and methodology is required. A written report at the conclusion of the project is also required. The graded project is an individual effort as opposed to a team-based effort and is undertaken with the guidance of the instructor. Instructor: Staff
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ENVIRON (250S): Advanced Topics in the Conservation of Biodiversity ** available as of 08/15/2011
2.00 Credits
Duke University
Current topics in conservation and biodiversity. Intended for graduate students; advanced undergraduate students admitted with permission of instructor. Prerequisite: introductory conservation biology or permission of instructor. Instructor: Pimm
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ENVIRON (250S) - Advanced Topics in the Conservation of Biodiversity ** available as of 08/15/2011
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ENVIRON (257): Current Issues in Protected Area Management ** available as of 08/15/2011
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Principles of management of protected areas. Topics vary and include wilderness, national park, or international protected areas. Focus on legal and historical frameworks, ecological and social issues, and development and practical application of terrestrial protected area management techniques. Lecture and and class discussion of topics. Required 1-day field trip to NC wilderness area. Undergraduates may enroll by permission of instructor. Prerequisite: introductory ecology. Instructor: Swenson
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ENVIRON (257) - Current Issues in Protected Area Management ** available as of 08/15/2011
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ENVIRON (269): Energy Technology and Impact on the Environment ** available as of 08/15/2011
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Efficiencies and environmental impacts of both new and established energy sources and conversion methods. Consideration of alternative energy technologies, including electricity generation by fossil fuels, nuclear, solar, wind and water; space heating and cooling by traditional methods and by solar; and transportation energy in automobiles, mass transit and freight. Environmental consequences of energy choices on local, national and global scales, including toxic emissions, greenhouse gases and resource depletion. Instructor: Bejan, Cocks and Knight.
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ENVIRON (269) - Energy Technology and Impact on the Environment ** available as of 08/15/2011
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ENVIRON (283): Fisheries Ecology ** available as of 08/15/2011
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Current topics in fish and fisheries ecology, explored through lecture and discussion of primary literature. Participation in collaborative research and synthesis projects. Intended for master and doctoral students; undergraduates by permission of instructor. Prerequisites: basic knowledge of ecology and oceanography. Instructor: Crowder.
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ENVIRON (283) - Fisheries Ecology ** available as of 08/15/2011
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ENVIRON (288S): Environmental Epidemiology - Introductory Seminar ** available as of 08/15/2011
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Exploration of evidence linking environmental exposures and human health threats. Introduces basic epidemiological concepts and evaluation of study design, including techniques for assessing exposure, sources of study bias, strength of statistical associations and implications for further research. Student-led discussion of epidemiologic studies of current environmental questions, and guest lectures by local experts in environmental epidemiology. Co-requisite: introductory statistics. Instructor: Angle.
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ENVIRON (288S) - Environmental Epidemiology - Introductory Seminar ** available as of 08/15/2011
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ENVIRON 100: Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Advanced Special Topics in Environmental Sciences and Policy
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics differ by section. Instructor: Staff
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ENVIRON 100 - Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Advanced Special Topics in Environmental Sciences and Policy
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ENVIRON 101: Integrating Environmental Sciences and Policy
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Interaction between the natural and the social systems as they relate to the environment. Focus on ecological and earth system cycles, processes, and fundamental relationships. The environmental impact of human-induced change at the local, regional, and global levels. The role of technology and the policy process in determining how environmental problems evolve and are addressed. Use of ethical analysis to evaluate environmental tradeoffs. Use of case studies to integrate multiple disciplinary perspectives on environmental problems and to address issues of environmental justice. Not open to first year students. Prerequisite: Environment 25 or consent of instructor. Instructor: Miranda
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ENVIRON 101 - Integrating Environmental Sciences and Policy
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ENVIRON 103D: Conserving the Variety of Life on Earth
1.00 Credits
Duke University
An overview of biological diversity, its patterns, and the current extinction crisis. Historical and theoretical foundations of conservation, from human values and law to criteria and frameworks for setting conservation priorities; island biogeography theory, landscape ecology, and socioeconomic considerations in reserve design; management of endangered species in the wild and in captivity; managing protected areas for long term viability of populations; the role of the landscape matrix around protected areas; and techniques for conserving biological diversity in semi-wild productive ecosystems such as forests. Instructor: Pimm
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