
Courses taught in 2007-2008
APSC 6601.1 Research Methods I (M.Sc. in Applied Science)
GEOG 1203.1 Physical Geography: Global Patterns
GEOG 3304.1 Environmental Management
APSC 6602.2 Research
Methods II (M.Sc. in Applied Science)
ENVS 2310.2 Environmental
Science: Energy, Resources, and Pollution
GEOG 3326.2 Statistical
Methods for Geographers
GEOG 1203.S1 Physical
Geography: Global Patterns
Courses
to be taught in the fall of 2007
ENVS 3430.1 Environmental
Information Management
GEOG 4443.1 Natural
Hazards
Other Courses Taught
At Saint
Mary's University:
- APSC 6601 Research Methods 1
- APSC 6602
Research Methods 2
- ENVS 2300
Environmental Science (with Dr. J. Lundholm)
- ENVS 2310
Environmental Science: Energy, Resources, and Pollution
- ENVS 4460
Methods for Environmental and Natural Resource Analysis
- GEOG 1203
Physical Geography: Global Patterns
- GEOG 2213 Physical Geography: Local and Regional Patterns
- GEOG 3304 Environmental Management
- GEOG 3326 Statistical Methods for Geographers
- GEOG 4416 Seminar in Applied Geography
- GEOG 4443 Natural Hazards
At the International
Graduate School THESIS - Theory, Experiment, SImulationS,
- Analysis of
patterns and pattern-forming processes
At the University of Prince Edward Island
- IS 616
Islands and Environmental Studies (Program: Master of Arts in
At
the
- Life Spaces and Earth Systems Dynamics.
- Principles of Information Interpretation in Geoscience.
- Multiscale Analysis in the Study of Environmental
Systems.
- Dynamics of Earth Systems.
- Earth Systems Dynamics in Nonlinear Perspective.
- Nonlinear Approaches to Geodynamic Hazards.
- Analytics of Fracture
Patterns.
- Fractal Geometry Based Analysis of Microfabrics.
Courses taught at summer schools:
- Complexity and the
- Environment, Spaces and Cultural Communication: The Bridge of Nonlinear
Thinking.
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