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Matrix Courses are part of the requirements for students who declared the major before autumn 2006

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Winter 2008 matrix courses:

UW Winter Time Schedule: http://www.washington.edu/students/timeschd/WIN2008

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Ecology & Conservation

Natural Science
Social Science
Law, Policy & Management
Ethics, Values & Culture
ENVIR/ ESS 315 (5) Environmental Earth Science ENVIR 235/ ECON 235 (5) Introduction to Environmental Economics ENVIR 360 / SCAND 350 / SIS 350 (5) Environmental Norms in International Politics ENVIR/ PHIL 416 (5) Ethics and Climate Change
BIOL 356 (3)
Foundation in Ecology
ENVIR 360/ SCAND 350/ SIS 350 (5) Environmental Norms in International Politics ENVIR/ M E 415 (3) Sustainability & Design for Environment (seniors and above) ANTH 406 / SISEA 406 (5) China's Environment (ANTH 210, ENVIR 100, SIS 200, SIS 201, or SIS 202)
BIOL 476 (5) Conservation Biology BIO A 473 (5)
Biological Adaptability of Human Population Genetics
ENVIR / SMA 480 (3) Marine Resource Conservation & Management CEP 302 (5) Environmental Response
BIOL 478 (5) Topics in Sustainable Fisheries ECON 435 (5) Natural Resource Economics ANTH 406 / SISEA 406 (5) China's Environment (ANTH 210, ENVIR 100, SIS 200, SIS 201, or SIS 202) L ARCH 361 (3) The Human Experience in Place
ESRM 250 (5) Introduction to Geographic Information Systems in Forest Resources

ESRM 321 (5) Finance and Accounting from an Environmental Perspective

CEP 302 (5) Environmental Response ENGL 355 A (5) Contemporary American Literature of Nature and the Environment:  The West (Special topics course)
ESRM 311 (3) Soils and Land Use
HIST 312 (5) Science in Civilization: Science in Modern Society ESRM 321 (5) Finance and Accounting from an Environmental Perspective

PHIL 240 (3) Introduction to Ethics

ESRM 350 (4)
Wildlife Biology and Conservation
(at least 5 credits in BIOL series)

  ESRM 458 (5) Management of Endangered, Threatened, and Sensitive Species PHIL 481 (5) Philosophy of Biology (One Previous Biology or Philosophy Course)
ESRM 450 (5)
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  ESRM 461 (5) Forest Management and Economics II  
ESRM 441 (5) Landscape Ecology   GEOG 370 (5) Problems in Resource Management (Rec: Geog 100)
ESRM 478 (5) Plant Eco-Physiology   L ARCH 302 (5) Site Design in Urban Context
FISH 311 / BIOL 311 (5) Biology of Fishes (Rec: 10 credits of Biological Science)   L ARCH 362 Designing Urban Landscapes: Theory and Politics (3)
GEOG 461 (5) Urban Geographic Information Systems (2.0 in GEOG 360)
  URBDP 300 (5) Introduction to Urban Planning (sophomore or above)
OCEAN 499C (3) Dynamics of Ocean Life    

 

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