Planning Ahead
Nicholas School students use Stellic, a course planning and advising platform, to build their course schedules while staying on track to graduate. Current students can use Stellic to plan ahead and track their progress toward graduation. The course schedule below is offered as a general reference.
This is a tentative course offering schedule. This is subject to change and should only be used as a reference. The confirmed course offerings will be communicated prior course registration each semester.
FALL 2022
Course type | Title (Credits) | Faculty |
CORE | ENV 961: Ecosystem Science and Management (3) | Vidra |
CORE | ENV 962: Economics of Environmental Management (3) | TBD |
REQUIRED for all | ENV 995: Leadership Seminar | TBD |
REQUIRED for 1st years | ENV 966: Writing for Environmental Professionals (1) | Cagle |
SPRING 2023
Course type | Title (Credits) | Faculty |
ELECTIVE | ENV 909: Survey of Environmental Leadership (1) | Vidra |
ELECTIVE | ENV 975: Community-Based Environmental Management in Mexico; Optional field trip (2-3) | Shapiro-Garza |
ELECTIVE | ENV 976: Restoration Ecology Principles and Practice in Hawaii; Optional field trip (2-3) | Vidra |
ELECTIVE | ENV 973: The Science of Climate Change | TBD |
ELECTIVE | ENV 959: Intro to ArcPro GIS (1-2) | Harrell |
REQUIRED for all | ENV 995: Leadership Seminar | TBD |
During their 2nd year, DEL students must register for 4-6 credits of ENV 899 to support their Master’s Projects. In addition, students may take Independent Study credits (ENV 997) during Spring semesters.