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The University of Texas at Austin
Spring 2007 Environmental Science Courses

 

MNS 191: Seminar in Marine Science
During spring 2007, the Seminar in Marine Science (MNS 191) will focus on major issues related to Coastal Watersheds Science and Land-Sea Coupling in the face of environmental change.

Instructor: James W. McClelland
LAW 397S, GRG 396T, PA 388K: Biodiversity Law LAW 397S, GRG 396T, PA 388K: Biodiversity Law
This Seminar examines the nature, structure, and content of biodiversity law, stressing its international and comparative aspects. Its chief focus is upon three general subjects: (1) the international regime of biodiversity protection, (2) the national models of biodiversity protection, and (3) the protection of tropical rain forests.

Instructor: Antonio Herman Benjamin
BIO 478T, GRG 476T, BIO 384K: Natural Resource Management BIO 478T, GRG 476T, BIO 384K: Natural Resource Management
This course is about "management" that contrasts with "research" in several ways. While understanding a system may be gained from "research" in formal ways, any particular project or business objective is unique. In this class you will learn how to scientifically manage your natural resources and also from "experience."

Instructor: R.H. Richardson

Course Offerings by Field

Department of Geography and the Environment(GRG)

Department of Geological Sciences

Marine Science Institute

Integrative Biology 

Biodiversity Law


Previously Featured Courses:

Fall 2007

Spring 2007

Fall 2006

Fall 2005

Spring 2004

Fall 2003

Spring 2003