Rubenstein School Office of Experiential Learning
Service-learning Courses in RSENR
Though the Rubenstein School is the smallest school at UVM, it offers a large portion of all the service-learning courses taught across campus. See where service-learning is occurring in the community and the details of specific service-learning projects on our maps page or learn more about our community partners!Current Service-learning Courses (Spring 2013)
The following Fall 2012 courses have been designated as service-learning ("SL" in front of the course name on the Registrar's page) through the Office of Community-University Partnerships and Service-Learning:
ENSC 201: Recovery & Restoration of Altered Ecosystems: Steve Libby
ENSC 285/NR 285: Biomass to Biofuels: Anju Dahiya
ENVS 141/NR 141: Introduction to Ecological Economics: Joshua Farley
ENVS 150/NR 185/PRT 188: Communities, Conservation, and Development in Costa Rica: David Kestenbaum and Walter Kuentzel
ENVS 187: Campus Sustainability: Steve Posner
ENVS 204: Creating Environmentally Sustainable Communities: Thomas Hudspeth
ENVS 295: Modeling Environmental Systems: Lance Polya
ENVS 295: Adaptation to Climate Change: Amy Seidl
FOR 073: Small Woodland Management: Nancy Patch
FOR 235: Forest Ecosystem Health: Kimberly Wallin
HCOL 186: Ecology for Sustainability: Deane Wang
NR 140: Applied Environmental Statistics: Jennifer Pontius
NR 206: Environmental Problem-solving & Impact Assessment: Matt Kolan
NR 264: Charlie Ross Environmental Public Service Practicum: Clare Ginger
NR 285: Community Participative Research: Kate Westdijk and Ernesto Mendez
NR 378: Place-based Landscape Analysis & Sustainability Education: Walter Poleman and Thomas Hudspeth
PRT 188: Sustainable Landscape Architecture taught by David Raphael
WFB 285: Terrestrial Wildlife taught by Jed Murdoch
Past Service-learning Courses:
Fall 2012 Semester2011-2012 Academic Year Service-Learning Courses
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