Climate Change Past and Present – EAR 111: Introduction to the science of climate change from the geological record of the last century. Major drivers of global climate, measuring change, and forecasting future climate. Role of human activities in present climate. Suitable for those seeking an introductory science course, and who are interested in climate change. [Fall 2024 Syllabus]
ESP-ILM Capstone – ESP 410: This is the capstone course for students in the Environment, Sustainability, and Policy Integrated Learning Major (ESP-ILM). This course is designed for senior students to investigate topics by integrating perspectives from the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. [Fall 2023 Syllabus]
The Holocene: Climate and Environmental Change – EAR 414/614: This course examine climate and environmental change over the past 12,000 years, with an emphasis on the geologic record and in-depth discussions regarding the role of humans. Suitable for upper division undergrads and grads in Earth Science, Geography, Anthropology, Environmental Science, and Life Science [Spring 2021 Syllabus]
Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions – EAR 400/600 [Course Flyer] [Fall 2019 Syllabus]
Paleoecological Methods – EAR 400/600 [Course Flyer] [Spring 2019 Syllabus]