Courses

 

The Nature and Environment of New York

The objective of this course is to examine the “natural” and built environment of the New York City metropolitan region, how it has changed over time, the drivers behind environmental transformations and the challenges for the creating “sustainable conditions” in the future. The Nature and Environment of New York...

 

College Now

The objective of this course is to provide students with an active learning experience during they will gain both theoretical and practical knowledge in the realm of civic engagement, specifically environmentalism. Students will address questions regarding the structure, implementation, and effectiveness of civic environmental...

 

Civic Environmentalism – GEOG 382.55, Winter 2009—Intersession

The objective of this course is to provide students with an active learning experience during they will gain both theoretical and practical knowledge in the realm of civic engagement, specifically environmentalism. Students will address questions regarding the structure, implementation, and effectiveness of civic environmental...

 

Cities and Climate Change: PGEOG 383.01/711.001, Fall 2009

Global urbanization and climate change represent two of the most important transformations of the early 21st century. The objective of this course is to examine the intersections between cities and climate change. The class will be structured around a set of group activities and projects. A principal project will be to...

 
 
 
 

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