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"Considering both my time in the Nicholas School masters program ('83) and now my return to academia (current PhD sudent), the associations I have developed at the school, including those with students, faculty, and staff, strengthen every aspect of my professional experience—past, current, and future."

--Charlotte Clark, T '79, MEM '83
PhD Candidate

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Environment General Courses (ENVIRON)

graduate level, taught in Durham

200. Integrated Case Studies
201. Forest Resources Field Skills
203. Conservation Biology: Theory and Practice
204LS. Field Ecology
205L. Ecological Management of Forest Systems (Silviculture)
206. Forest Vegetation Sampling
207. Forest Pest Management
207L. Forest Pest Management
210. App Data Analysis for Environmental Science
211. Energy & Environment
212. Environmental Toxicology
213. Forest Ecosystems
214. Landscape Ecology
216. Applied Population Ecology
217. Tropical Ecology
221L. Soil Resources
231L. Ecological Theory and Data
234L. Watershed Hydrology
235. Air Quality Management
236. Water Quality Management
238. Global Environmental Health: Economics & Policy
239. Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment
240. Chemical Fate of Organic Compounds
242. Environmental Aquatic Chemistry
246. Survey of Occupational Health and Safety
247. Survey of Environmental Health and Safety
248. Solid Waste Engineering
252. Sustainability and Renewable Resource Economics
255. Applied Regression Analysis
257L. Biodiversity Science and Application
259. Fundamentals of GIS and Geospatial Analysis
260. Western Field Trip
261. Geospatial Anaysis for Conservation Management
262. Forest Management Traveling Seminar
264. Applied Differential Equations in Environmental Sciences
265. Geospatial Analysis for Coastal and Marine Management
266. Ecology of Southern Appalachian Forests
270. Resource and Environmental Economics
271. Economic Analysis of Resource and Environmental Policies
272. Evaluation of Public Expenditures
274. Resource and Environmental Policy
275S. Protected Areas, Tourism, and Local Development
277. Professional Ethics for Environmental Practitioners
278. Lessons from Watershed Management in California: Seeing the Big Picture
279. Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry
280. Social Science Surveys for Environmental Management
282. Biogeochemistry
285. Land Use Principles and Policy
290. Physical Oceanography
296. Environmental Conflict Resolution
298. Special Topics
298.02 Environmental Epidemiology
298.04. Economics of Forest Resources
298.16 The Practice of Land Conservation
298.17 Wetland Field Skills
298.19 Hydrocarbons: Production to Policy Seminar
298.20 Transportation: Environment & Energy
298.22 Understanding Energy Models and Modeling Syllabus
298.23 Energy Technology and its Impace on the Environment
298.26 Scientific Basis for Ecosystem Based Management
298.27  Adaptive Management
298.29 Energy and environmental modeling and analysis
298.31. Community-based Environmental Management
298.32. Spatio-Temporal Environmental Models
298.33. Science & Technology Policy
298.39. Collective Action Environment and Development
298.41 Environmental Problems: Tackling Sources Rather Than Symptoms
298.42 Spirituality and Ecology: Religious Perspectives on Environmental Ethics
298.47 Wilderness Management
298.48 Ecology & Management of Protected Areas
298.55 Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy
298.57 GIS Field Skills
298.60 Integrative and Comparative Pathobiology for Toxicologists
298.61 Problems in the Balance of Nature
298.67 Participatory Techniques for Environmental Decisions
298.70 Fire Ecology and Management
298.72 Science and Values in Lake Erie Ecosystem Management
298.73 Tree Structure and Function
298.76. World Trade in Energy Resources
298.83 Climate Change Economics and Policy
298.87 Applied Qualitative Research Methods
298.88. Environment and Development Economics
298.92 Environmental Life Cycle Analysis and Decision Making
299. Independent Studies and Projects
301. Topics in Experiential Learning for Environmental Management
301.01 Key Sustainability Issues for the Energy Industry
301.02. Approaches to Low Carbon Economics
301.04. Clean Energy Field Study
301.10 DELPF
301.19. Global Climate Change Field Work
301.20 Duke Forest Practicum
301.25. Art of Communicating Science
309. Wetland Restoration Ecology
310. Spatial Analysis in Ecology
312. Wetlands Ecology and Management
314. Integrated Case Studies in Toxicology
315. Focused Topics in Toxicology
317. Topics in Tropical Ecology and Conservation
320. Ecosystem Management
321. Advanced Readings in Soil Science
326. Seminar on Global Environmental Politics
331. Business Strategy for Environmental Sustainability
335. Water Quality Modeling
338. Bayesian Statistics in Water Quality Modeling
348. Seminar in Toxicology
350. Program Evaluation of Environmental Policies
352. Spatial Analysis in Ecology
357. Satellite Remote Sensing for Environmental Analysis
358. Multivariate Analysis in Community and Landscape Ecology
359. Advanced Geospatial Analysis
364. Multidisciplinary Approaches to Global Health
368. Natural Resource Law
374.01 Business Principles
379. Natural Resource Economics
385. Environmental Decision Analysis
391. Environmental Social Sciences Research Workshop
398. Program Area Symposium
399. Master's Project


Currently unscheduled

202. Microbial Ecology
223L. Behavioral Ecology
230L. Weather and Climate
231. Ecological Models and Data
245. Ecology of Microorganisms
252L. Statistics and Data Analysis in Earth and Ocean Science
257. Environmental Experimental Design
263. Environmental Economics: Quantitative Methods and Applications
282S. Environmental Ethics
291. Geological Oceanography
294. Water Quality Skills
303. Principles of Ecological Modeling
316. Case Studies in Environmental and Forest Management
330L. Environmental Monitoring and Instrumentation
340. Biohazard Science
341L. Methods in Biohazard Science
342. Bioaerosols
343. Hazard Management, Law, and Ethics
363. Economics of Natural Resource Damage Assessment
372. Advanced Theory of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
373. Topics in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
389. Seminar in Conservation and Environmental History