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BSc Environmental Management timetable 2011-12

Year

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Field Courses



Year 1

Humans and the Environment (Lev 4)(30 CATS) Autumn (KB)

Global Environmental Issues (Lev 4) (30 CATS) Spring (DH)

 

 

Ecological Communities
(Lev 5)
(30 CATS)
All Year (IT)

 

Field Trips associated with H&E and GEI (1 Saturday H&E, 1 weekend GEI)
dates tbc



Year 2

 

Environmental Processes
(Lev 5)
(30 CATS)
All Year (SB)

Environment, Economy and Society in Europe (Lev 5)
(30 CATS)
All Year (MF)

 

Methods, Analysis and Techniques (MAT)
(part home-study and linked field study (Lev 5)(30 CATS) All Year (AJ)

Field exercise associated with MAT (2 x Saturdays) (AJ & PE)
dates tbc

Year 3/4

2011/12

Max 90 CATS points in total

Species and Populations
(30 CATS ) (IT)
All Year

Gender, space and time (30 CATS) All Year (RC)

Geographies of the City (Urban and Regional Environments and Planning)
All year (30 CATS) (PW)

Applied Hydrology (30 CATS)

Spring, taught in 6 evening sessions, 1 or 2 Saturdays in spring term, and residential fieldtrip in easter break
(cap of 30 students) (SB)

 

Conservation: People, Policy and Practice
(30 CATS)
All Year (IT)

Globalization in the Contemporary World
(30 CATS)
All Year (AJ)

 

Principles of Geographical Information Systems
(30 CATS)
All Year (JB)

 

Critical Studies in Science and Environmental Communication
(autumn and spring, 15 CATS each, or 30 CATS for both) based on Public Lectures with Seminars and Assessed Work (YA)

Applied Hydrology, 1 or 2 Saturdays in spring term plus easter residential fieldtrip, dates tbc (SB)

Conservation Management Planning
(15 CATS) provisionally scheduled for spring (FB)

Ecological Survey & Monitoring (15 CATS) provisionally scheduled for September 2012 (FB)

Year 3/4

2012/13

Max 90 CATS points in total

Environment and Development
(30 CATS )
All Year (SS)

Species and Populations
(30 CATS )
All Year (IT)

 

Environmental Modelling
(15 CATS )
Autumn (SB)

Remote Sensing and Image Processing
(15 CATS)
Spring (PE)

 

Conservation: People, Policy and Practice
(30 CATS)
All Year (IT)

Coastal Processes and Management
(30 CATS )
All Year (DH)

 

 

Principles of Geographical Information Systems
(30 CATS)
All Year (JB)

 

Critical Studies in Science and Environmental Communication
(15 CATS x 2 in autumn and spring)
based on Public Lectures with Seminars and Assessed Work (YA)

Ecological Survey and Monitoring
(15 CATS) (FB)

 

Notes

THIS TIMETABLE IS PROVISIONAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Updated 31 January 2011.

NB: Options in italics for 2011/12 are provisional and subject to staff availability. PLEASE NOTE THAT EVENINGS ADVERTISED HERE MIGHT BE CHANGED.

Students in year 4 will take an Environmental Project (GGPH073D6, 60 CATS) plus 30 CATS in option modules OR an Environmental Data Analysis/Literature Review (GGPH067S6, 30 CATS) plus 60 CATS of option modules. The module selected (GGPH073D6 or GGPH067S6) will be designated COMPULSORY.

Modules in years 3 and 4 are at level 6 unless otherwise indicated.

GEDS module convenors are as follows: KB = Kezia Barker (k.barker@bbk.ac.uk); JB = Joana Barros (j.barros@bbk.ac.uk); BB = Becky Briant (b.briant@bbk.ac.uk); SB = Sue Brooks (s.brooks@bbk.ac.uk); RC = Rosie Cox (r.cox@bbk.ac.uk); PE = Paul Elsner (p.elsner@bbk.ac.uk); MF = Martin Frost (m.frost@bbk.ac.uk); DH = Diane Horn (d.horn@bbk.ac.uk); YA = Yoseph Araya (y.araya@bbk.ac.uk); AJ = Andrew Jones (a.jones@bbk.ac.uk); SSh = Shino Shiode (s.shiode@bbk.ac.uk); SS = Sian Sullivan (s.sullivan@bbk.ac.uk); PW = Paul Watt (p.watt@bbk.ac.uk); FB = Frances Burch (f.burch@bbk.ac.uk); IT = Isobel Tomlinson (i.tomlinson@bbk.ac.uk).

For all Earth Sciences courses please contact Stephen Jenkins (s.jenkins@bbk.ac.uk).

Please contact the School Office if you have further queries.

Browse A-Z of GEDS modules.