INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE IN NATIONAL PARKS
INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE IN NATIONAL PARKS
2026 Summer Term
Environmental Science 250
An interdisciplinary introduction to field methods, geology, environmental change, and natural history. Involves online work with additional lectures and labs at Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Rocky Mountain National Parks and locations en route. Additional course fees apply. Students with disabilities may be accommodated. Biology, Environmental Science, or Geology/Geography majors take ENVSCI 451 or see Department Chair. Summers only.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: (PRIOR COMPLETION OR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN (MATH 139 OR MATH 140 OR MATH 141 OR MATH 142)) AND INSTRUCTOR CONSENT
Class Schedule
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| Section Details | Meeting Details & Topic | Instructor | Syllabus | ||
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01-FLD 1243
4 Units
[LS, GL, NW]
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07/06 - 08/15 (6W3) |
John Frye
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| This is a field experience and travel study course to the Great Plains of the United States focusing on extreme weather patterns that influence the region by analyzing weather maps to determine timing and location of weather events. This course consists of two weeks of travel plus online coursework and | |||||


