CIG Classes at the UW
The Climate Impacts Group (CIG) considers education of tomorrow’s resource managers critical to the long-term sustainability of the region’s resources. Courses at the University of Washington that are based on the CIG's research, or otherwise incorporate aspects of the CIG's research, include:
- Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems FISH/ENVIR 330 (offered spring) - course website
- Advanced Landscape Ecology
CFR 541 (offered winter) - Climate Impacts on the Pacific Northwest
ATMS/ENVIR/ESS/SMA 585 (offered in alternate years) - 2011 course website - The Role of Science in Environmental Decisions
PbAf 595B/ ENVIR 500B (offered spring quarter) - Spring 2006 course website (open access), Autumn 2006 course website (limited access) - Environmental Change and Human Health
UCONJOINT 540 (offered winter quarter) - 2004 course website - Governmental Responses to Global Climate Change
SMA 521 (offered alternate fall quarters) - 2006 course syllabus and schedule (pdf) - Integrated Marine Affairs Practice
SMA 501 (offered spring quarter) - 2004 syllabus (pdf) - Marine Protected Area Management and Science
SMA 525 (offered spring quarter) - Water Resources Planning
CEE 576 (offered fall quarter annually) - 2004 course website - Water Resources System Management and Operations
CEE 578 (offered spring quarter annually) - 2006 course website
More details on the current quarter's UW course offerings are available here.
Additionally, CIG researchers are regularly invited to give guest lectures in classes, seminars, and special University-wide public events.
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