ESCI1911: Designing solutions to environmental problems

3 CreditsEnvironment

Professor Andy Wickert studies our landscapes to tell the stories of their pasts and to forecast their futures. To do this, he makes field observations, writes code for computer models, and designs and builds open-source instrumentation. His passion for understanding and improving our environment in Minnesota brought him back to his home state, and he wants to help us creatively imagine?and take action toward?an excellent shared future. Professor Wicket resides in the Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences. This course will be taught in Fall 2025. Our environment is changing rapidly and we need pragmatic solutions that address the scientific, engineering, and social challenges to ensure a healthy and flourishing future for humanity. In this freshman seminar, we will dive into a globally significant environmental problem with strong ties to Minnesota, and learn how to address it, from scouring the scientific literature to engaging directly with the people affected. The semester will culminate in a published class-created website documenting the research and action plan, alongside a presentation of the proposed solution to a panel of experts.

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