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SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT AND FOREST RSRCS
(COLLEGE OF THE ENVIRONMENT )

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Restr   SLN  ID Cred    Meeting Times     Bldg/Rm       Instructor                 Status Enrl/Lim   Grades  Fee Other
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SEFS   500  GRAD ORIENT SEMINAR
Restr  21467 A  1       WF     930-1020   WFS  107      Ryan,Clare                 Open     24/  30  CR/NC               
                        REQUIRED FOR ALL SEFS INCOMING                              
GRADUATE STUDENTS.
NEW SEFS GRAD STUDENTS ONLY.
***
REQUIRED SEMINAR ON
SEPTEMBER TBD 830AM TO 12PM.
LUNCH PROVIDED 12:30 TO 1:30PM
BREAK BUILT IN HERE
COLLEGE OF ENV ORIENTATION
EVENT STARTING AT 3:30PM

SEFS   501  FOREST ECOLOGY
Restr  21468 A  5       TTh    830-950    THO  125      Radcliffe,Don              Open     10/  20          $182  J     
                        Th     1000-1050  MUE  153      Radcliffe,Don
                        FIELD TRIPS PLANNED FOR:                                    
OCTOBER, DATES TBA.
ATTENDANCE
ON FIELD TRIPS IS
RECOMMENDED, NOT REQUIRED.
THURSDAY 1000-1050 MEETING TIME
REQUIRED FOR GRADS.

SEFS   506  TERR INVASION ECOL
Restr  21469 A  5       TTh    930-1050   WFS  105      Tobin,Patrick C            Open      1/   3                J     

SEFS   508  PLANT MODELING
Restr  21470 A  3       F      1030-120   BLD  261      Kim,Soo-Hyung              Open      3/  10                J     
                        UNDERGRADUATE SENIORS REGISTER FOR                          
ESRM 490 B:
HTTPS://MYPLAN.UW.EDU/COURSE/#/
COURSES/ESRM490

SEFS   521  CURR TOPICS FOR RES
      >21472 A  3       Th     330-520    BRK  007      Olsen,Polly                          4/   6           $91  J     
                        COURSE TITLE: ROLE OF CULTURE AND                           
PLACE IN NATURAL RESOURCE
STEWARDSHIP: YAKAMA NATION
EXPERIENCE.
NINE DISCUSSION MEETINGS WILL HAPPE
DURING THE QUARTER.
SEPT 26 - DEC 5, 330-520PM.
FIELD TRIP ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED.
FIELD TRIP DATES OCT 3-4 TO YAKAMA
NATION, LEAVING 630AM THURSDAY
MORNING AND RETURNING 7PM FRIDAY
ENROLLMENT REQUIRES A SHORT
PARAGRAPH ADDRESSING RATIONALE FOR
TAKING THE COURSE, EMAIL TO
ALVARADO@UW.EDU.

SEFS   523  ENVIRO APPL PLANTS
Restr  21473 A  3       TTh    830-950    MUE  153      Doty,Sharon L.             Open     15/  20                J     

SEFS   530  INTRO REST ECOL
Restr  21474 A  5       MWF    1030-1120  PAA  A114     Larson,Julie               Open      3/   4           $30  J     
Restr  21475 AA  LB     W      130-420    DRC  103      Larson,Julie               Open      3/   4                J     
Restr  21476 B  3       MWF    1030-1120  PAA  A114     Larson,Julie               Open      4/   8                J     

SEFS   535  FIRE ECOLOGY
Restr  21477 A  4       M      130-350    BLD  292      Alvarado,Ernesto           Open      1/  20          $130        
                        W      130-250    BLD  292      
                        TWO REQUIRED FIELD TRIPS                                    
OCT 3-4.
YAKAMA NATION FIELD TRIP
LEAVING 700AM ON THURSDAY AND
RETURNING 7PM FRIDAY (ESRM 421A/SEF
521A AND SEFS 535 SHARE THE YAKAMA
FIELD TRIP)
OCT 11-12
EASTERN WASHINGTON FIELD TRIP
LEAVING 700AM ON FRIDAY, RETURNING
8PM ON SATURDAY.

SEFS   550  GRADUATE SEMINAR
Restr  21478 A  2       T      330-450    THO  234      Butman,David E.            Open     15/  25  CR/NC               
                        REQUIRED FOR FUTURE RIVERS TRAINING                         
PROGRAM
COURSE TITLE: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES
IN FRESHWATER SCIENCES
THE SUSTAINABLE USE OF WATER
RESOURCES REQUIRES UNDERSTANDING
AND ADDRESSING MULTIPLE INTERRELATE
WATER USE PROBLEMS, STAKEHOLDERS,
AND DESIRED OUTCOMES. THE TRAINING
NEEDED TO MANAGE FRESHWATER SYSTEMS
SPANS THE PHYSICAL, HEALTH, AND
SOCIAL SCIENCES. HERE, WE WILL
INVITE SPEAKERS TO DISCUSS CURRENT
EFFORTS TO MANAGE WATER RESOURCES
FROM MULTI-OBJECTIVE PERSPECTIVES.
SPEAKERS WILL INCLUDE
REPRESENTATIVES FROM NON-PROFITS,
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ACADEMIC
INSTITUTIONS, AND TRIBAL
COMMUNITIES. THIS COURSE WILL
PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES RELEVANT
TO EQUITY AND INCLUSION, SCIENCE
COMMUNICATION, AND UNSTRUCTURED
NETWORKING EVENTS WITH LIKE-MINDED
COLLEAGUES WITHIN UW AND BEYOND.

SEFS   590  GRADUATE STUDIES
Restr  21479 A  5       TTh    100-220    WFS  105      Willing,Claire             Open      3/   4           $19  J     
                        T      230-450    WFS  107      Willing,Claire
                        F      1200-1250  WFS  021      Willing,Claire
                        WAITLIST BEING KEPT FOR THIS                                
COURSE ONLY! IF SPACE IS
AVAILABLE, OR TO ASK FOR
WAITLIST, GO HERE:
HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/SEFSREGREQUEST
COURSE TOPIC:
FUNGAL ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY
FUNGI ARE CRITICAL COMPONENTS OF
THE NATURAL WORLD. THEY ARE MAJOR
MUTUALISTS (AND PATHOGENS)
OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS, THEY
REGULATE PROCESSES OF DECOMP
OSITION, AND THEY CAN EVEN SHAPE
DYNAMICS OF PLANT COMPETITION AND
COEXISTENCE. WHILE FUNGI ARE
UBIQUITOUS IN NATURE, MUCH OF
THEIR TRUE DIVERSITY LIVES
MICROSCOPICALLY. IN THIS COURSE,
WE WILL DIVE INTO A WIDE RANGE OF
TOPICS INCLUDING THE DIVERSITY OF
FUNGI IN THE NATURAL WORLD AND
THEIR INTERACTIONS WITH NEARLY
EVERY FACET OF LIFE ON EARTH.
OPTIONAL FIELD TRIP: SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 16TH, 9:00-2:00
       24048 B  2       to be arranged    *    *        Alvarado,Ernesto           Open      2/   5                      
                        MACHINE LEARNING IN WILDLAND FIRE                           
SCIENCE: REVIEWING CURRENT
APPLICATIONS AND CRITICAL
PERSPECTIVES
COURSE WILL BE STANDARD GRADING
TO REQUEST REGISTRATION:
HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/SEFSREGREQUEST

SEFS   595  TEACHING PRACTICUM
 IS    21481 A  1-5     to be arranged                                             Open      1/  10E CR/NC               
                        INDEPENDENT STUDY CREDITS.                                  
COMPLETE APPROPRIATE
FORM LOCATED HERE:
HTTPS://SEFS.UW.EDU/STUDENTS/
GRADUATE-DEGREES/GRAD-STUDENT
-RESOURCES-FORMS/
ADVISING WILL PROVIDE
REGISTRATION CODE AFTER
FORM IS RECEIVED.

SEFS   600  INDEPNDNT STDY/RSCH
 IS    21482 A  1-10    to be arranged                                             Open     38/  60E                     
                        INDEPENDENT STUDY;                                          
USE 600 PRIOR TO MS RESEARCH
PROPOSAL DEFENSE OR PHD
GENERAL EXAM.
COMPLETE APPROPRIATE
FORM LOCATED HERE:
HTTPS://SEFS.UW.EDU/STUDENTS/
GRADUATE-DEGREES/GRAD-STUDENT
-RESOURCES-FORMS/
ADVISING WILL PROVIDE
REGISTRATION CODE AFTER
FORM IS RECEIVED.

SEFS   601  INTERNSHIP
 IS    21483 A  3-9     to be arranged                                             Open      0/  10E CR/NC               
                        ONLY USE FOR INTERNSHIPS.                                   
COMPLETE APPROPRIATE
FORM LOCATED HERE:
HTTPS://SEFS.UW.EDU/STUDENTS/
GRADUATE-DEGREES/GRAD-STUDENT
-RESOURCES-FORMS/
ADVISING WILL PROVIDE
REGISTRATION CODE AFTER
FORM IS RECEIVED.

SEFS   700  MASTERS THESIS
 IS    21484 A  1-10    to be arranged                                             Open     21/  45E                     
                        MS STUDENTS ENROLL IN THESE                                 
CREDITS AFTER THE MS THESIS
PROPOSAL HAS BEEN APPROVED
AND IS NOTED ON THE PROGRAM
OF STUDY FORM.
COMPLETE APPROPRIATE
FORM LOCATED HERE:
HTTPS://SEFS.UW.EDU/STUDENTS/
GRADUATE-DEGREES/GRAD-STUDENT
-RESOURCES-FORMS/
ADVISING WILL PROVIDE
REGISTRATION CODE AFTER
FORM IS RECEIVED.

SEFS   800  DOCTORAL DISSERTATN
 IS    21485 A  1-10    to be arranged                                             Open     19/  40E                     
                        PHD STUDENTS ENROLL IN THESE                                
CREDITS AFTER THE GENERAL EXAM
IS PASSED.
COMPLETE APPROPRIATE
FORM LOCATED HERE:
HTTPS://SEFS.UW.EDU/STUDENTS/
GRADUATE-DEGREES/GRAD-STUDENT
-RESOURCES-FORMS/
ADVISING WILL PROVIDE
REGISTRATION CODE AFTER
FORM IS RECEIVED.