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ENVIRON 287: Geospatial Analysis for Water Resources Management
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Spatial analysis and image processing applications to support water resources management: water quality, flooding, and water supply primarily at watershed scale. Topics include water resources data modeling, terrain modeling and processing, river and watershed network analysis, and geospatial modeling of hydrologic processes. Knowledge of geospatial analysis theory and analysis tools required. Prerequisite: Environment 259. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Staff
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ENVIRON 291B: Course Title
0.00 Credits
Duke University
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ENVIRON 292L: Biological Oceanography
4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Duke University
Physical, chemical, and biological processes of the oceans, emphasizing special adaptations for life in the sea and factors controlling distribution and abundance of organisms. Four units (spring); six units (summer). (Given at Beaufort.) Prerequisite: introductory biology. Instructor: Staff
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ENVIRON 293: Analysis of Ocean Ecosystems
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The history, utility, and heuristic value of the ecosystem; ocean systems in the context of Odum's ecosystem concept; structure and function of the earth's major ecosystems. Open to undergraduates only under Biology 123. (Given at Beaufort.) Prerequisite: one year of biology, one year of chemistry, or consent of instructor. Instructor: Barber
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ENVIRON 294: Water Quality Skills
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to field and laboratory techniques for monitoring water quality characteristics including heat properties, BOD, flow, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, benthic invertebrates, and coliform indicators. Emphasis on technical report writing. Prerequisite: Environment 236. Instructor: Staff
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ENVIRON 296: Environmental Conflict Resolution
2.00 Credits
Duke University
Practical techniques and scholarly underpinnings of environmental conflict resolution, including interest-based negotiation, mediation, public disputes, science-intensive disputes, and negotiation analysis. In-class time will be spent conducting negotiation role plays of increasing complexity and then debriefing them. Outside of class, students will prepare for the role plays and read background material to aid in debriefing. Students will keep a journal of their experiences. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Maguire
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ENVIRON 298: Special Topics
0.50 - 4.00 Credits
Duke University
Content to be determined each semester. May be repeated. Instructor: Staff
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ENVIRON 298S: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Duke University
Seminar version of 298. Instructor: Staff
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ENVIRON 302: Program Management for Environmental Professionals
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Overview of principles of program management, with application to diverse environmental professions. Lectures, case studies and discussion focus on topics including leadership, organizational structures, managing complex systems, adaptive management, risk and uncertainty, and advocacy within an organization. MEM and MF students only. Instructors: Christensen and Gallagher. 3 units
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ENVIRON 310: Topics in Environmental and Ecological Statistics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Project-based course on environmental and ecological statistics for PhD/MS students. Students work on specific data analysis projects associated with current research. Class consists of modules based on specific topics. Students required to complete introduction module and one additional module. Presentation and discussion of projects after introduction module required. Objective of class to provide statistical guidance in students' thesis research work. Instructor: Qian
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