What This Document Is
This is the official syllabus for ENE,RES 201: Interdisciplinary Analysis in Energy and Resources, offered at the University of California, Berkeley. It serves as a comprehensive guide to the course structure, expectations, and logistical details for students enrolled in the program. This syllabus outlines the framework for exploring complex issues at the intersection of energy and resource management through an interdisciplinary lens.
Why This Document Matters
This syllabus is essential for anyone considering enrolling in or currently registered for ENE,RES 201. It provides crucial information for prospective students to understand the course’s focus and demands. Current students will rely on this document throughout the semester to stay informed about assignments, grading policies, meeting schedules, and instructor contact information. It’s a foundational resource for academic success in this course.
Topics Covered
* Course logistics: meeting times, locations, and instructor details
* Interdisciplinary research approaches within the Energy and Resources Group
* Overview of course expectations and academic policies
* Schedule of perspectives and associated readings
* Assignment details and weighting towards the final grade
* Resources for graduate student success within an interdisciplinary program
* Exploration of key themes in energy and resource analysis
What This Document Provides
* A detailed course schedule outlining the progression of topics.
* Contact information for instructors and the Graduate Student Instructor (GSI).
* A breakdown of the evaluation components and their respective percentages.
* Information regarding required readings and where to access them.
* An introduction to the course’s pedagogical approach and learning objectives.
* A glimpse into the types of perspectives and influential works that will be examined.