ENVI 397(F), 398(S) Independent Study of Environmental Problems
Individuals or groups of students may undertake a study of a particular environmental problem. The project may involve either pure or applied research, policy
analysis, laboratory or field studies, or may be a creative writing or photography
project dealing with the environment. A variety of nearby sites are available for
the study of natural systems. Ongoing projects in the College-owned Hopkins
Forest include ecological studies, animal behavior, and acid rain effects on soils,
plants, and animals. Students may also choose to work on local, national, or international policy or planning issues, and opportunities to work with town and
regional planning officials are available. Projects are unrestricted as to disciplinary focus. Students should consult with faculty well before the start of the semester in which they plan to carry out their project.
Prerequisites: approval by the director of the Center.
Members of the Center