The Scientific Basis of Environmental Issues
Session
16 Week session B
Class Number
5906
Career
Undergraduate
Units
3 units
Grading
Graded Alpha
Description
The foundational course in science is predicated on the view that understanding environmental issues and their underlying scientific principles will occupy a central role in our students' lives and will be critical in their development as informed and participating members of society. The overarching strategy of the course will be to frame environmental science in terms of a series of interacting systems to allow students to analyze a variety of environmental issues.

This is a foundational Tier I class; it is prerequisite to all Tier II science core classes.

Outcomes: 1) Describe scientific principles underlying the causes, consequences, and approaches to mitigation of ongoing environmental crises related to biodiversity, water, agriculture, energy and climate change; 2) Apply the scientific method to collect, analyze and interpret data relevant to biodiversity, water, agriculture, energy and climate change and other scientific topics encountered in their lives; 3) Assess the accuracy of scientific information in different contexts and communicate it effectively to different audiences; 4) Understand sustainability and environmental solutions through an integral ecology lens.
Enrollment Requirements
Restricted to Rome Center students
Class Attributes
Foundational Scientific Knowledge
Class Notes
This class is restricted to Rome Center students. Some seats are reserved for students in the Rome Start Program.
Class Actions
Look up course materials
Class Details
Instructor(s)
Seyed Sepehr Moeini
Meets
Mo 9:00AM - 12:00PM
Dates
08/31/2026 - 12/10/2026
Room
TBA
Instruction Mode
In person
Campus
Rome Center Campus
Location
Rome Center Campus
Components
Lecture Required
Class Availability
Status
Open
Seats Taken
0
Seats Open
22
Class Capacity
22
Wait List Total
0
Wait List Capacity
0