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FS 118 Assignments and Announcements |
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Date Assigned |
Topic |
Due by Date |
| 8/31/05 |
Announcement: Announcement: |
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| 8/31 |
Class on 8/31 |
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| 8/31 |
Reading Assignment: |
9/7 class |
| 8/31 | Writing
Assignment 1: Self Introduction Essay that provides the following information: Name, Course (FS 118), Major (or what you think might become your major). Where were you born? Describe where you grew up. Describe a person or event or activity that has been important in your life. What motivates you to attend college? What do you imagine you will be doing in six years? What do you think (or visualize) when you hear the words "the environment" and describe how and in what ways it is important to you. You may write as much as you want with a minimum of 350 words. |
9/4 midnight |
| 9/7 |
Class on 9/1 |
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| 9/7 |
Writing
Assignment 2: You may write as much as you want, with a minimum of 500 words. |
9/11 midnight |
| 9/14 | Class
on 9/14 Guest Speaker: Bobby Bridger - historical discussion and performance of part of PAHASKA |
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| 9/21 | Class
on 9/21 Speakers: Dick (Professor, PhD) & Pat (Research Fellow, PhD) Richardson Integrative Biology, University of Texas |
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| 9/21 |
Writing
Assignment 3: You may write as much as you want, with a minimum of 500 words. |
9/25 midnight |
| 9/28 | Class
on 9/28 Speaker: Robert Jensen, Associate Professor, PhD Journalism Dept. College of Communications, University of Texas |
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| 9/29 | Reading
Assignment: On the Environmental Science Institute web site http://www.esi.utexas.edu Go to People - Listed by Working Group - Climate Change - under highlight of Parmesan's research, read the Austin American Statesman 01/02/03 article. |
10/5 class |
| 10/05 | Class
on 10/5 Speaker: Camille Parmesan, Associate Professor, PhD Section of Integrative Biology, School of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences |
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| 10/05 |
Writing
Assignment 4: You may write as much as you want, with a minimum of 500 words. |
10/09 midnight |
| 10/12 | Class
on 10/12 Speaker: Bobby Bridger - historical discussion and performance of part of PAHASKA Speaker: Advisor from Bridging Disciplines Programs in Connexus: Connections in Undergraduate Studies. Discussion of Bridging Disciplines Programs(1/2 hour) |
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| 10/13 | Reading
Assignment: Read SCIENCE journal article, March 1967, Vol. 155, Number 3767, pp1203-1207, by Lynn White, Jr., The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis. Be prepared to critique it in class on 10/19. |
10/19 class |
| 10/19 | Class
on 10/19 Speaker: Robin Doughty, Professor, PhD Dept. of Geography and The Environment, College of Liberal Arts, and Classics/Religious Studies Program, College of Liberal Arts Last class for FS 118 students. |
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| 10/19 |
Writing
Assignment 5: You may write as much as you want, with a minimum of 500 words. Last writing assignment for FS118 students. |
10/23 midnight |