Search result: Courses in Spring Semester 2015

Environmental Sciences Master Information
Major in Human-Environment Systems (Regulations 2013)
Natural and Technological Systems
Environmental Assessment
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
102-0348-00LProspective Environmental Assessments Information
Prerequisite for this lecture is basic knowledge of environmental assessment tools, such as material flow analysis, risk assessment and life cycle assessment.
Students without previous knowledge in these areas need to read according textbooks prior to or at the beginning of the lecture.
W3 credits2G
102-0348-00 GProspective Environmental Assessments2 hrs
Wed08:00-09:35HIL E 8 »
S. Hellweg, A. Spörri, M. A. Streicher-Porte
Landscape and Ecosystems
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-1656-01LLandscape PlanningW5 credits3G
701-1656-01 GLandschaftsplanung
Kursorte:
am 20.02.; 27.02.; 06.03.; 13.03.; 20.03.; 27.03.; 17.04. im CHN D46;
am 08.05. Exkursionsort (Treffpunkt n.v.);
am 24.4., 15.5., 22.5. und 29.05. im HIL H 40.8 (LVML).
3 hrs
Fri08:15-11:00CHN D 46 »
24.04.08:00-10:30HIL H 40.8 »
22.05.08:00-10:30HIL H 40.8 »
29.05.08:00-10:30HIL H 40.8 »
A. M. Hersperger, U. Wissen Hayek, A. Bürgi
Climate Change
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-1232-00LRadiation and Climate ChangeW3 credits2G
701-1232-00 GRadiation and Climate Change2 hrs
Fri08:15-10:00RZ F 21 »
M. Wild
701-1252-00LClimate Change Uncertainty and Risk: From Probabilistic Forecasts to Economics of Climate AdaptationW3 credits2V + 1U
701-1252-00 VClimate Change Uncertainty and Risk: From Probabilistic Forecasts to Economics of Climate Adaptation2 hrs
Mon08:15-10:00CHN F 46 »
R. Knutti, D. N. Bresch
701-1252-00 UClimate Change Uncertainty and Risk: From Probabilistic Forecasts to Economics of Climate Adaptation1 hrs
Mon10:15-12:00CHN F 46 »
R. Knutti, D. N. Bresch
701-1317-00LGlobal Biogeochemical Cycles and Climate Information W3 credits3G
701-1317-00 GGlobal Biogeochemical Cycles and Climate3 hrs
Wed10:15-13:00ML F 34 »
N. Gruber, M. Vogt
Social Systems (Micro, Macro)
Psychology
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-1652-00LEnvironmental Behaviour and Collective Decision Making Information W3 credits2G
701-1652-00 GEnvironmental Behaviour and Collective Decision Making2 hrs
Mon15:15-17:00ML F 40 »
R. Hansmann
752-2123-00LRisk Awareness, Risk Acceptance and TrustW3 credits2V
752-2123-00 VRisk Awareness, Risk Acceptance and Trust2 hrs
Wed10:15-12:00CHN F 46 »
M. Siegrist
Economics
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-1653-00LPolicy and Economics of Ecosystem ServicesW3 credits2G
701-1653-00 GPolicy and Economics of Ecosystem Services2 hrs
Tue17:15-19:00CHN G 42 »
S. Andrade de Sa
363-0514-00LEnergy Economics and Policy
It is recommended for students to have taken a course in introductory microeconomics. If not, they should be familiar with microeconomics as in, for example,"Microeconomics" by Mankiw & Taylor and the appendices 4 and 7 of the book "Microeconomics" by Pindyck & Rubinfeld.
W3 credits2G
363-0514-00 GEnergy Economics and Policy2 hrs
Thu17:15-19:00HG D 7.1 »
12.03.19:15-20:00HG D 7.1 »
26.03.19:15-20:00HG D 7.1 »
30.04.19:15-20:00HG D 7.1 »
21.05.19:15-20:00HG D 7.1 »
M. Filippini
364-0576-00LAdvanced Sustainability Economics Information W3 credits2G
364-0576-00 GAdvanced Sustainability Economics
PhD course, open for MSc students
30s hrs
Wed10:15-12:00ZUE G 1 »
L. Bretschger
Political Scienece, Policy and Sociology
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
851-0594-02LInternational Environmental Politics: Part IIW4 credits2V
851-0594-02 VInternational Environmental Politics: Part II2 hrs
Tue10:15-12:00IFW C 33 »
T. Bernauer
Integrative Approaches and Applications
Theories and Concepts
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-1512-00LHES Systems 1 - Individual and Organizational Interactions with Environmental SystemsW3 credits2V
701-1512-00 VHES Systems 1 - Individual and Organizational Interactions with Environmental Systems2 hrs
Tue10:15-12:00HG F 26.3 »
O. van Vliet, A. Patt, K. T. Seeland, M. Siegrist
Applicatioin
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-1502-00LTransdisciplinary Case Study Information Restricted registration - show details W7 credits15P
701-1502-00 PTransdisciplinary Case Study Special students and auditors need a special permission from the lecturers.
Course starts on Wednesday 18 February at 13.15 (Room CHN E46)

In addition to the weekly Wednesday afternoons (plus additionally approx. 2-3 hrs. homework/week), the course is organised as block course with the following compulsory elements:
- Two block days: 6-7 March (2 full days)
- Three block days: 8-10 April (3 full days)
- Two block weeks: 1-5 June, 8-12 June (two full weeks)
210s hrs
Wed13:15-17:00CHN E 46 »
06.03.08:15-12:00HG E 41 »
07.03.08:15-16:00HG E 41 »
08.04.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
09.04.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
10.04.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
01.06.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
02.06.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
03.06.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
04.06.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
05.06.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
08.06.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
09.06.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
10.06.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
11.06.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
12.06.08:15-18:00HG E 41 »
M. Stauffacher, S. Wiemer
Methods
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-1522-00LMulti-Criteria Decision Analysis Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 25.
Registration is based on a first come first serve basis; registration period ends by 17.02.2015.
W3 credits2G
701-1522-00 GMulti-Criteria Decision Analysis
1st lecture on February 17th, 2015 in CAB G 59.
2 hrs
Tue08:15-10:00CAB G 59 »
08:15-10:00ML H 43 »
08:15-10:00NO D 39 »
J. Lienert
Electives
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-0016-00LPhilosophical Issues in Understanding Global Change Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 9.
Priority is given to D-ERDW and D-USYS Master's and doctoral students.
W2 credits1S
701-0016-00 SPhilosophical Issues in Understanding Global Change
Zeit: 13.45-17.15
Periodizität: 4 Blöcke
Datum: 06.03; 27.03; 17.04; 08.05
Ort Bern: UniS A-119; 06.03; 17.04
Ort Zürich: CHN L17.1; 27.03; 08.05
1 hrsG. Hirsch Hadorn, C. J. Baumberger, R. Knutti
701-0462-01LThe Science and Politics of International Water Management Restricted registration - show details W4 credits2S
701-0462-01 SThe Science and Politics of International Water Management
Does not take place this semester.
Permission from lecturers required for all students.
22s hrsB. Wehrli, T. Bernauer
701-1348-00LSustainability in Water Supply, Water Resources and Aquatic EcosystemsW3 credits2G
701-1348-00 GSustainability in Water Supply, Water Resources and Aquatic Ecosystems
Does not take place this semester.
2 hrsJ. Hering, L. Winkel
701-1456-00LApplied Ecosystem Management (Field Course in Serbia) Information Restricted registration - show details W2 credits4P
701-1456-00 PApplied Ecosystem Management (Field Course in Serbia) Special students and auditors need a special permission from the lecturers.
Block course from 7.7. - 17.7.2015.
60s hrs
20.02.12:15-13:00CHN G 22 »
F. Knaus
701-1614-00LResilience of Ecological SystemsW3 credits2G
701-1614-00 GResilience of Ecological Systems2 hrs
Fri10:15-12:00CHN G 22 »
C. Kettle, C. D. Philipson, A. Plüss
751-2700-00LLand Markets and Land PolicyW2 credits2G
751-2700-00 GBodenmarkt und Bodenpolitik2 hrs
Mon13:15-15:00LFW C 5 »
G. M. Giuliani
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