Course ListingsFall 2012Environmental Studies04015ENV 014301 E+ Dopman, Erik 1.5ENV 0193INTRO TO GIS(Cross-listed as UEP 232). Broad found<strong>at</strong>ion of GIS theory, capabilities,technology, and applic<strong>at</strong>ions. Topics include GIS d<strong>at</strong>a structure andmanagement, geodesy and map projections, and various techniques forraster and vector sp<strong>at</strong>ial d<strong>at</strong>a analysis. Labor<strong>at</strong>ory exercisesconcentr<strong>at</strong>e on applying concepts presented in the lectures using Idrisiand ArcGIS.Sections03960 ENV 019301 L+ Zimmerman, Carl 1.0 HighDem;apply@gisViaP<strong>at</strong>rick.florance@tufts.edu01769 ENV 019302 F+TR Parmenter, Barb 1.0 C-lst Uep 232ENV 0195SELECTED TOPICSExplor<strong>at</strong>ion of special topics of environmental importance throughseminars, lectures, or guided study. Credit as arranged (usuallyone-half, or one course credit).ENV 0278ENV JUSTICE,SECRTY,SUSTN(Cross-listed as UEP 278). Examines the concept of social andenvironmental justice; the history and development of the U.S.environmental justice movement; racism, resource coloniz<strong>at</strong>ion, and thedestruction of indigenous and First People's cultures; the shape ofenvironmental justice in different parts of the world; the specter ofenvironmental insecurity; and the role of a ‘just sustainability’ in shapingnew sustainability discourses, ethics, policies, and plans for thetwenty-first century.Sections01774 ENV 027801 8 Loh, Penn 1.0 C-lst Uep278-01Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and approval of adviser.Sections03913ENV 019501 ARR Staff 1.0ENV 0199SENIOR HONORS THESISSee Thesis Honors Program for details.Please see departmental website for specific details.Sections03914 ENV 019901 ARR Orians, Colin 1.0 Permission OfInstructorENV 0200LAND USE PLANNING(Cross-listed as UEP 200). Covers the workings of American urbangovernments. Examines the extent to which cities are empowered tocontrol their futures and analyzes the techniques used to plan andprotect the public health, safety, and welfare of urban residents.Sections01770 ENV 020001 5 Witten, Jon 1.0 C-lst Uep 200ENV 0207ENVIRONMENTAL LAW(Cross-listed as UEP 207 and CEE 207.) Role of the courts in shapingenvironmental policy and ways th<strong>at</strong> the regul<strong>at</strong>ory system connectspolicy objectives to legal directives. Role of science and economics inenvironmental law. Provides students with a solid introduction to theAmerican legal system and the basic structure of many of the majorenvironmental st<strong>at</strong>utes. Students work with the Mystic River W<strong>at</strong>ershedAssoci<strong>at</strong>ion on high-priority issues th<strong>at</strong> blend law and policy.Sections01772 ENV 020701 11 Russell, Robert 1.0 C-lst Cee 207 &Uep 207, WithConsentENV 0265CORP MANAGMNT ENV ISSUES(Cross-listed as CEE 265 and UEP 265). Explores companies'responses to pressure from stockholders, regul<strong>at</strong>ory agencies,community and nongovernmental organiz<strong>at</strong>ions to exercise gre<strong>at</strong>erresponsibility toward the environment. Topics include str<strong>at</strong>egy, staffingand organiz<strong>at</strong>ion, decision making, codes of conduct, resources,program development, product responsibility, pollution prevention, tradeassoci<strong>at</strong>ions, and foreign oper<strong>at</strong>ions. Fall.Sections01773 ENV 026501 F+TR Rappaport, Ann 1.0 C-lst Cee 265 &Uep 265<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 89
Course ListingsFall 2012FrenchFR 0001ELEMENTARY FRENCH IFor students having no previous knowledge of French who wish toachieve an active command of the language. Study of fundamentalspeech p<strong>at</strong>terns. Listening comprehension and oral ability stressedfrom the outset; progressively gre<strong>at</strong>er emphasis on reading and writingskills. Language labor<strong>at</strong>ory. Conducted in French. Two courses.Sections02004 FR 0001A A Conditto, Kerri 1.002005 FR 0001B B Soos, Emese M 1.002006 FR 0001C C Kelly, Nancy 1.002007 FR 0001D E Smirnova, Larys 1.002008 FR 0001E F Julian, John 1.002009 FR 0001F KLR Poncet-montange 1.0FR 0002ELEMENTARY FRENCH IIFor students having no previous knowledge of French who wish toachieve an active command of the language. Study of fundamentalspeech p<strong>at</strong>terns. Listening comprehension and oral ability stressedfrom the outset; progressively gre<strong>at</strong>er emphasis on reading and writingskills. Language labor<strong>at</strong>ory. Conducted in French.Sections02010 FR 0002A A Kelly, Nancy 1.0 Fr 1 Or Consent02011 FR 0002B C Julian, John 1.0 Fr 1 Or Consent02012 FR 0002C F Rice, Anne-chri 1.0 Fr 1 Or Consent02013 FR 0002D ARR Detwiller, Elle 1.0 Fr 1 OrConsentFR 0003INTERMED FRENCH IRapid oral-aural review of structural principles with emphasis onindependent use of these principles in oral and written work. Readingand classroom discussion of a variety of texts. Oral exposés, writtencompositions. Language labor<strong>at</strong>ory. Conducted in French.Prerequisites: FR 2 or equivalent.Sections02014020150201602017020180201903680FR 0003A A Geoghegan, Anni 1.0 Fr 2 Or ConsentFR 0003B C Conditto, Kerri 1.0 Fr 2 Or ConsentFR 0003C D Conditto, Kerri 1.0 Fr 2 Or ConsentFR 0003D E Trichard, Agnes 1.0 Fr 2 Or ConsentFR 0003E G Taieb, Anne 1.0 Fr 2 Or ConsentFR 0003F H Taieb, Anne 1.0 Fr 2 Or ConsentFR 0003G J Thomas, Viola G 1.0FR 0004INTERMED FRENCH IIRapid oral-aural review of structural principles with emphasis onindependent use of these principles in oral and written work. Readingand classroom discussion of a variety of texts. Oral exposés, writtencompositions. Language labor<strong>at</strong>ory. Conducted in French.Prerequisites: FR 3 or equivalent.Sections02020020210202202023020240202502026020270202802029FR 0004A A Pauling, David 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ionFR 0004B C Gillette, Marie 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ionFR 0004C D Geoghegan, Anni 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ionFR 0004D E Pearce, Tracy, 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ionFR 0004E G Detwiller, Elle 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ionFR 0004RA ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Mon12:00-12:40 PmFR 0004RB ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Mon 12:45-1:25PmFR 0004RC ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Mon 6-6:40 PmFR 0004RD ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Tue 6:45-7:25PmFR 0004RE ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Wed 12-12:40Pm0203002031FR 0004RF ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Wed 12:45-1:25PmFR 0004RG ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Wed 4:30-5:10PmFR 0021COMP/CONV IAdvanced oral and written drill in idiom<strong>at</strong>ic French, combined withgrammar review for gre<strong>at</strong>er fluency of expression. Study ofcontemporary French culture. Class discussions, oral reports, andwriting assignments stressing expository prose and the art of therésumé. Conducted in French.Prerequisites: FR 4 or equivalent.Sections02033 FR 0021A A Rice, Anne-chri 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ion02034 FR 0021B B Rice, Anne-chri 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ion02035 FR 0021C E Pauling, David 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ion02036 FR 0021D G Poncet-montange 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ion02037 FR 0021E I Taieb, Anne 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ion02038 FR 0021RA ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Mon12:00-12:40 Pm02039 FR 0021RB ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Mon 12:45-1:25Pm02040 FR 0021RC ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Mon 6:45-7:25Pm02041 FR 0021RD ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Tue 6:00-6:40Pm02042 FR 0021RE ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Wed12:00-12:40 Pm02043 FR 0021RF ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Wed 12:45-1:25Pm02044 FR 0021RG ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Wed 5:15-5:55PmFR 0022COMP/CONV IIContinu<strong>at</strong>ion of grammar review; increasing emphasis on close readingof texts on contemporary France. Standard French writing forms suchas dissert<strong>at</strong>ion and commentaire de texte. Oral-aural work, classdiscussions, regular labor<strong>at</strong>ory assignments, and the dram<strong>at</strong>iz<strong>at</strong>ion of anarr<strong>at</strong>ive text. Conducted in French.Prerequisites: FR 21 or equivalent.Sections02045 FR 0022A A Pearce, Tracy, 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ion02046 FR 0022B C Pearce, Tracy, 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ion02047 FR 0022C F Gillette, Marie 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ion02048 FR 0022D H Thomas, Viola G 1.0 Must AlsoRegister ForRecit<strong>at</strong>ion02049 FR 0022RA ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Mon12:00-12:40 Pm02050 FR 0022RB ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Mon 12:45-1:25Pm02051 FR 0022RC ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Wed12:00-12:40 Pm02052 FR 0022RD ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Wed12:00-12:40 Pm02053 FR 0022RE ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Wed 12:45-1:25Pm02054 FR 0022RF ARR Trichard, Agnes 0.0 Wed 6:00-6:40Pm<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 90