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ENS 101, Prospects for Planet Earth, 3 Credits

 

Stony Brook Southampton
July 23 - August 2, 2024

This course is an introduction for non-science majors to global environmental change. Exploration of the natural science of Earth's environment; the scientific, socioeconomic, and political issues that influence human impact on the global environment and responses to environmental changes; the strategies for humans to live in greater harmony with planet Earth. Global issues are related to the particular issues of the United States, the Northeast, and the greater metropolitan New York City-Long Island area.

This intensive course is specifically designed for motivated high school students wishing to earn college credit, but current undergraduates (both SBU and visiting), graduates, or professionals can also enroll. The short-term course will run for 2 weeks and meet for 4 – 5.5 hours each weekday at the Stony Brook Southampton campus. Content will be delivered via lectures, in- class activities, and guest lectures during which students will explore local environmental problems and solutions.

Students must have completed high school biology and be at least 16 years old.

Section 01: Marissa DeBonis, MPS (class # 65391)

Enrollment for SBU undergrads begins in early April.  Open enrollment for high school students and visiting undergrads occurs mid to end of April. Note that the course can fill quickly.

To ENROLL, follow instructions below:
Select Current Students, High School Students, or Visiting Students from the blue boxes at the top of THIS PAGE.
High School Students: on your page, be sure to scroll down to where you will find “Steps To Enroll”.  The enrollment process might take 3-5 days.

For most recent course COST, visit this page

  • Estimated costs for 3 credit course are ~$1100 for in-state tuition, ~$3300 for out of state tuition, and optional ~ $800 for 13 days of housing.
  • Summer tuition charges will post to your SOLAR account in mid-May.

 

For enrollment questions/help, contact summerschool@stonybrook.edu

For questions about course content/schedule contact marissa.debonis@stonybrook.edu

This course fulfills SNW Stony Brook University educational diversity categories.

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