|
Environmental Studies Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400, 500 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
|
• ENVS 499S - Seminar
|
|
• ENVS 499T - Seminar
|
|
• ENVS 499U - L.E.A.D. Seminar
|
|
• ENVS 499V - Seminar
|
|
• ENVS 499W - Seminar
|
|
• ENVS 499X - Seminar
|
|
• ENVS 499Y - Seminar
|
|
• ENVS 499Z - Seminar
|
|
• ENVS 500 - Directed Independent Study
|
|
• ENVS 501 - Research and Projects in Environmental Studies
|
|
• ENVS 502 - Environmental Research and Projects Frameworks
|
|
• ENVS 503 - Communicating Research Results
|
|
• ENVS 520 - GIS III: Analysis and Modeling
|
|
• ENVS 521 - GIS IV: Advanced GIS Applications
|
|
• ENVS 522 - Advanced Spatial Analysis
|
|
• ENVS 526 - Understanding Soil Data
|
|
• ENVS 528 - Advanced Topics in Biogeography
|
|
• ENVS 529 - Pyrogeography
|
|
• ENVS 530 - Borderlands: Resource Management
|
|
• ENVS 531 - Pacific Rim: Environment, Economy, and Sustainability
|
|
• ENVS 540 - Advanced Public and Stakeholder Engagement in Energy, Climate, and Environmental Policymaking
|
|
• ENVS 545 - American Environmental History
|
|
• ENVS 546 - World Environmental History
|
|
• ENVS 549 - Energy Systems Transitions
|
|
• ENVS 550 - Environmental Politics and Policy
|
|
• ENVS 551 - Natural Resource Policy
|
|
• ENVS 559 - Advanced Energy Policy
|
|
• ENVS 563 - Native American Planning and Natural Resources Management
|
|
• ENVS 565 - Disaster Risk Reduction
|
|
• ENVS 572 - Planning Studio II
|
|
• ENVS 573 - Planning Studio III - Implementation
|
|
• ENVS 574 - Sustainable Design Studio
|
|
• ENVS 575 - Community Development Processes
|
|
• ENVS 580 - Place-based Learning in the North Cascades
|
|
• ENVS 581 - Practicum in Teaching Natural and Cultural History
|
|
• ENVS 582 - Curriculum in Environmental Education
|
|
• ENVS 583 - Natural History and Science of the North Cascades
|
|
• ENVS 584 - Leadership and Nonprofit Administration
|
|
• ENVS 585 - Environmental Education Foundations
|
|
• ENVS 587 - Conservation Psychology
|
|
• ENVS 588 - Assessment, Evaluation and Research in Environment Education
|
|
• ENVS 589 - Professional Writing and Presentation
|
|
• ENVS 590 - Graduate Colloquium
|
|
• ENVS 593 - Environmental Impact Assessment Practicum
|
|
• ENVS 595 - Teaching Practicum
|
|
• ENVS 598 - Research Project
|
|
• ENVS 599 - Graduate Environmental Studies Seminar
|
|
• ENVS 690 - Thesis
|
|
• ENVS 691 - Field Project
|
|
• ENVS 699 - Continuous Enrollment
|
Eurasian Studies Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
|
• EUS 201 - Russian Civilization
|
|
• EUS 210 - Nomads of Eurasia
|
|
• EUS 300 - Directed Independent Study
|
|
• EUS 400 - Directed Independent Study
|
|
• EUS 450 - Topics in Eurasian Studies
|
Fairhaven Fairhaven’s 2014-2015 Curriculum. The courses and studies listed in this catalog will be offered during the 2013-2014 academic years. Additional classes will be announced and described in the Fairhaven College Quarterly Class Description booklet, available at Fairhaven College Office and at http://www.wwu.edu/fairhaven/academics/courses/.
At Fairhaven, new courses are constantly being developed by faculty and account for about one-half of the course offerings.
Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog.
|
|
• FAIR 101A - An Introduction to Interdisciplinary Study At Fairhaven College
|
|
• FAIR 162B - Film/Video Production with Final Cut Pro
|
|
• FAIR 200 - Directed Independent Study
|
|
• FAIR 201A - Critical and Reflective Inquiry
|
|
• FAIR 202A - Core: Humanities and the Expressive Arts I
|
|
• FAIR 203A - Social Relationships and Responsibility: Theories and Critiques
|
|
• FAIR 206A - Core: Science and Our Place on the Planet I
|
|
• FAIR 210A - World Issues
|
|
• FAIR 212C - Introduction to Political Economy
|
|
• FAIR 212E - Coast to Coast on a Piece of Toast: Hoboism and the Great Depression
|
|
• FAIR 213B - Topics in Popular Culture
|
|
• FAIR 213D - Slave Narratives and Other Testimonies of the Old South
|
|
• FAIR 214B - Interdisciplinary Topics in American Experience
|
|
• FAIR 215F - The Asian-American Experience
|
|
• FAIR 216B - Testimonies of the New South
|
|
• FAIR 218C - The Hispano/A-American Experience
|
|
• FAIR 219D - The African-American Experience
|
|
• FAIR 221J - Interdisciplinary Writing
|
|
• FAIR 222G - Imaginative Writing: Poetry
|
|
• FAIR 222H - Imaginative Writing: Fiction
|
|
• FAIR 223G - Elements of Style
|
|
• FAIR 226H - Words
|
|
• FAIR 227J - Walking
|
|
• FAIR 230C - Active Lifestyles for Health
|
|
• FAIR 231N - Introduction to Applied Human Ecology: Sustainable Systems
|
|
• FAIR 232P - User-Friendly Statistics
|
|
• FAIR 234P - Psychology and Society
|
|
• FAIR 234U - Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology
|
|
• FAIR 242R - The Art of Play: Reclaiming Imagination and Spontaneity for The Adult
|
|
• FAIR 243T - Awareness Through the Body
|
|
• FAIR 243U - Topics in Mind and Body
|
|
• FAIR 245 - Theory and Structure in Popular Music
|
|
• FAIR 246 - Mariachi Music Performance and Culture
|
|
• FAIR 252V - Introduction to Drawing
|
|
• FAIR 254X - Introduction to Relief Printing
|
|
• FAIR 255Y - Folk Music Experience
|
|
• FAIR 257V - Topics in Studio Art
|
|
• FAIR 258W - Introduction to Acrylic Painting
|
|
• FAIR 261E - Race In/To the Movies I: Race Relations on Film 1900-1950
|
|
• FAIR 263B - The American Indian Experience
|
|
• FAIR 270B - Introduction to Digital Video Production
|
|
• FAIR 270H - Introduction to Audio Recording
|
|
• FAIR 280 - Practicum
|
|
• FAIR 300 - Directed Independent Study
|
|
• FAIR 303A - Core: Interdisciplinary Concentration Seminar
|
|
Page: 1 <- Back 10 … 11
| 12
| 13
| 14
| 15
| 16
| 17
| 18
| 19
| 20
| 21
… Forward 10 -> 38 |