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Courses

The goal of a LEO course is to gain and improve our understanding of the earth and environmental systems and the ways in which they interact with our society. LEO supports activities in existing courses and helps to seed new courses that benefit this mission.

LEO has provided financial support and/or coordinated activities in the courses listed below. Funds are available to continue these efforts. Lehigh Faculty interested in participating in LEO and in developing additional course activities or seeding new courses consistent with LEO objectives should contact George Yasko or leo@lehigh.edu.

Undergraduate Courses

  • EES 109: ArcView GIS and Spatially Referenced Data
  • EES 303: Active Tectonics
  • EES 287: Introduction to Environmental Isotopes
  • E&S 1: Environment and the Consumer Society
  • EES 183: Environmental Instruments and Data (4), Fall Semester
  • EES 90: Freshman Seminar
  • EES 3: Global Environmental Change
  • EES 21: Introduction to Planet Earth
  • EES 31: Introduction to Environmental/ Organismal Biology
  • PolS 381/481: Land Use, Growth, Management, and Politics of Sprawl
  • Chm 353: Organic Analysis Laboratory
  • Hist 305: Public History
  • PolS 382: Sub(urban) Sprawl & The Public Interest
  • PolS 111: The Politics of Environment

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