Overseas Studies Courses in Earth Systems
For course descriptions and additional offerings, see the listings in the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses web site (http://explorecourses.stanford.edu) or the Bing Overseas Studies web site (http://bosp.stanford.edu). Students should consult their department or program's student services office for applicability of Overseas Studies courses to a major or minor program.
Autumn Quarter
Australia
OSPAUSTL 10. Coral Reef Ecosystems. 3 units, Kevin Arrigo, Sophie Dove, Selina Ward, GER:DB:EngrAppSci
OSPAUSTL 20. Coastal Resource Management. 3 units, Ron Johnstone, GER:DB:EngrAppSci
OSPAUSTL 30. Coastal Forest Ecosystems. 3 units, Norman Duke, John Hall, GER:DB:EngrAppSci
Santiago
OSPSANTG 58. Living Chile: A Land of Extremes. 5 units, Marcela A. Bustamante, GER:DB:EngrAppSci
Winter Quarter
Santiago
OSPSANTG 58. Living Chile: A Land of Extremes. 5 units, Marcela A. Bustamante, GER:DB:EngrAppSci
Spring Quarter
Berlin
OSPBER 62. Shades of Green: Environmental Policy in Germany and the U.S. in Historical Perspective. 5 units, Sylke Tempel, GER:DB:SocSci
Florence
OSPFLOR 64. The Future of Mediterranean Marine Ecosystem: Human Impacts and Conservation Strategies. 3 units, Fiorenza Micheli, GER:DB:NatSci
Madrid
OSPMADRD 18. Ecology of Spain. 3 units, Deborah Gordon, GER:DB:NatSci
Paris
OSPPARIS 33. The Economics of Climate Change: Policies in Theory and in Practice in the EU and the US. 5 units, Christian de Perthuis, Benoit Leguet, GER:DB:SocSci, EC:GlobalCom
Santiago
OSPSANTG 85. Marine Ecology of Chile and the South Pacific. 5 units, Alvaro Palma, GER:DB:NatSci



