280210 VO Introduction to Environmental Sciences (NPI) (2014W)
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max. 30 participants
Language: English
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Lecturers
- Andreas Richter
- Daniel Birgel-Rennebeck
- Holger Daims
- Christine Embleton-Hamann
- Thomas Glade
- Stephan Glatzel
- Gerhard Herndl
- Thilo Hofmann
- Mélanie Kah
- Stephan Krämer
- Alexander Loy
- Jörn Ludwig Peckmann
- Walter Schenkeveld
- Christa Schleper
- Frank von der Kammer
Classes
Do 13:00- 14:40
start: 02.10.2014
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Learning outcome: Successful graduates are able to define the key concepts of
environmental sciences and critically evaluate scientific approaches. They are able to
combine and apply disciplinary knowledge to interpret complex environmental issues in
an interdisciplinary way. Successful participants will be able to independently conduct a small project on an environmental question, including (1) a thorough scientific analysis of the problem, (2) a comparison and integration of different approaches for its solution, (3) a critical assessment of the merit of the suggested solutions and (4) a presentation of the project to an interdisciplinary, scientific audience.
environmental sciences and critically evaluate scientific approaches. They are able to
combine and apply disciplinary knowledge to interpret complex environmental issues in
an interdisciplinary way. Successful participants will be able to independently conduct a small project on an environmental question, including (1) a thorough scientific analysis of the problem, (2) a comparison and integration of different approaches for its solution, (3) a critical assessment of the merit of the suggested solutions and (4) a presentation of the project to an interdisciplinary, scientific audience.
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