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Special Topics Astronomy Fall 2007

Special Topics Astronomy F07. Toxics in the Environment. Math and Science Department. School of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Special Topics Astronomy Fall 2007. Prof Chakys version of a two-credit special topics course at Pratt Institute. This course is now taught by other instructors as a full three-credit course. Let me see the older special topics course. See information on the current three-credit course. A brief introduction to some of the guiding questions of modern space science research.

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MSCI 610 Science of Sustainability

School of Liberal Arts and Sciences. A three-credit graduate-level science course at Pratt Institute. A required course in the curriculum of the Sustainable Environmental Systems. The science behind the quest for a sustainable future. By taking this course, students will. Develop a deeper understanding of how human development impacts natural systems;.

Toxics Short Course

School of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Toxics and Hazards in the Environment. A five-week short course at Pratt Institute. Appropriate for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. A recommended course in the undergraduate Sustainability Minor. And in the graduate curriculum of the Sustainable Environmental Systems. An introduction to the science of chemical exposure and environmental toxicology.

MSCI 271 Ecology for Architects

School of Liberal Arts and Sciences. A three-credit science course at Pratt Institute. A required course in the curriculum of the Undergraduate Architecture. The syllabi of other instructors may differ from what appears on this site. See information on the current course sections. An ecological context for the built environment. By taking this course, students will.

SCI 177 Ecology Fall 2006

School of Liberal Arts and Sciences. A very old version of a three-credit general science course at Pratt Institute. Ecology is now taught by other instructors as MSCI-270. See information on the current Ecology course. By taking this course, students will.

MSCI 210 Science and Society

School of Liberal Arts and Sciences. A three-credit general science course at Pratt Institute. The most pressing science issues facing the human condition today. By taking this course, students will. Become familiar with some of the major scientific issues that will affect our society within the next several decades;.

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Special Topics Astronomy F07. Toxics in the Environment. Math and Science Department. School of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Special Topics Astronomy Fall 2007. Prof Chakys version of a two-credit special topics course at Pratt Institute. This course is now taught by other instructors as a full three-credit course. Let me see the older special topics course. See information on the current three-credit course. A brief introduction to some of the guiding questions of modern space science research.

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