Search result: Courses in Spring Semester 2018

Environmental Sciences Master Information
Major in Human-Environment Systems
Students starting their Master programme in spring semester 2016 or later cannot choose the Major Human-Environment Systems. Students who registered for the Major Human-Environment Systems autumn semester 2015 or before can finish this Major.
Natural and Technological Systems
Environmental Assessment
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-0998-00LEnvironmental and Human Health Risk Assessment of ChemicalsW3 credits2G
701-0998-00 GEnvironmental and Human Health Risk Assessment of Chemicals
Block course, will take place from Sept 3 to Sep12, 2018. First block of lectures from Sept 3-5, 9am to 5 pm, data evaluation and preparation of student presentations Sept 6 to 7; second block of lectures Sept 10-12, 9am to 5 pm; preparation of chemical risk assessment dossier Sept 13-14.
32s hrs
03.09. - 07.09.09:15-17:00CHN F 46 »
10.09. - 14.09.09:15-17:00CHN D 48 »
M. Scheringer, B. Escher
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
Tue14:45-16:30HCI J 7 »
S. Hellweg, N. Heeren, A. Spörri
Landscape and Ecosystems
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-1656-01LIntroduction into Landscape Development
This course takes place if at least 5 students enroll.

Students who are enrolled in this lecture cannot enroll in the lecture 103-0338-00L Project Week in Landscape Development.

It ist necessary to enroll for the lecture 103-0330-00L Landscape Aesthetics (2 CP) to reach the required 5 CP.
W3 credits3G
701-1656-01 GEinführung in die Landschaftsentwicklung
Die Lehrveranstaltungen findet an folgenden Terminen auf dem Hönggerberg statt:
FR 02.03.18 8:00 -10:45 & 13:45 - 16:30
FR 16.03.18 8:00 -10:45 & 13:45 - 16:30
FR 23.03.18 8:00 -10:45 & 13:45 - 16:30
FR 13.04.18 8:00 -10:45 & 13:45 - 16:30

Der genaue Raum wird noch bekannt gegeben.
3 hrs
02.03.08:00-10:30HIL D 10.2 »
13:45-16:30HIL E 8 »
16.03.08:00-11:30HIL D 10.2 »
13:45-16:30HIL E 8 »
23.03.08:00-11:30HIL D 10.2 »
13:45-16:30HIL E 8 »
13.04.08:00-11:30HIL D 10.2 »
13:45-16:30HIL E 8 »
S.‑E. Rabe, E. Celio, A. Grêt-Regamey
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, W. Ball
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 »
D. N. Bresch, R. Knutti
701-1252-00 UClimate Change Uncertainty and Risk: From Probabilistic Forecasts to Economics of Climate Adaptation1 hrs
Mon10:15-12:00CHN F 46 »
D. N. Bresch, R. Knutti
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 MakingW3 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 »
A. Müller
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 G 5 »
28.03.14:15-16:00HG F 26.3 »
18.04.13:15-15:00ML H 37.1 »
23.05.13:15-15:00ML H 37.1 »
30.05.13:15-15:00ML H 37.1 »
M. Filippini
364-0576-00LAdvanced Sustainability Economics Information
PhD course, open for MSc students
W3 credits2G
364-0576-00 GAdvanced Sustainability Economics30s hrs
Wed10:15-12:00ZUE G 1 »
L. Bretschger
Political Sciences, Policy and Sociology
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
851-0735-11LEnvironmental Regulation: Law and Policy Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 15.

Particularly suitable for students of D-USYS
W3 credits1S
851-0735-11 SEnvironmental Regulation: Law and Policy
Blockkurs
18s hrs
05.03.17:15-19:00IFW E 42 »
07.03.17:15-19:00IFW E 42 »
09.03.17:15-19:00IFW E 42 »
12.03.17:15-19:00IFW E 42 »
14.03.17:15-19:00IFW E 42 »
16.03.17:15-19:00IFW E 42 »
15.05.16:15-19:00IFW C 42 »
J. van Zeben
Integrative Approaches and Applications
Applicatioin
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-1502-00LTransdisciplinary Case Study Information Restricted registration - show details
The number of participants is limited. Students have to apply for this course by sending a two-page motivation letter (why are you interested? what do you want to learn? what can you contribute?) to michael.stauffacher@usys.ethz.ch and pius.kruetli@usys.ethz.ch (latest by 15 January 2018).

Additionally please enroll via mystudies. Please note that all students are put on the waiting list and that your current position on the waiting list is irrelevant, as places will be assigned on the basis of your motivation letter.

Important: for students in Agricultural Sciences, the case study can replace the compulsory course 751-1000-00L Interdisciplinary Project Work!
W7 credits15P
701-1502-00 PTransdisciplinary Case Study Special students and auditors need a special permission from the lecturers.
The course starts on 21 February
In addition to the weekly Wednesday afternoons (13h15-17, plus additionally approx. 2 hrs. homework per week), the course is organised as block course with the following compulsory elements:
- Two block days: Fri-Sat, April 20-21, 2018 (tentative; room CHN K77)
- Three block weeks (after the semester end): July 2-20, 2018 (tentative)
210s hrs
Wed13:15-17:00CHN K 77 »
20.04.08:15-17:00CHN K 77 »
17:45-18:30HIL D 60.1 »
21.04.08:15-17:00CHN K 77 »
M. Stauffacher, P. Krütli
Policy, Decision Analysis and Modeling
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
701-1522-00LMulti-Criteria Decision AnalysisW3 credits2G
701-1522-00 GMulti-Criteria Decision Analysis2 hrs
Tue08:15-10:00ML H 43 »
13.03.08:15-10:00ML H 43 »
20.03.08:15-10:00NO D 39 »
17.04.08:15-10:00NO D 39 »
08.05.08:15-10:00NO D 39 »
15.05.08:15-10:00NO D 39 »
J. Lienert
701-1562-00LCases in Environmental Policy and Decision Making Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 40.

The waiting list will be deleted on Febraury 23rd, 2018.

Enrollment is possible until March 2nd, 2018.
W6 credits4P
701-1562-00 PCases in Environmental Policy and Decision Making4 hrs
Thu13:15-15:00HG E 33.5 »
13:15-17:00HG E 41 »
A. Patt, E. Lieberherr, F. Metz, M. Morosini
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 Master in Atmospheric and Climate Science or doctoral students and D-USYS Master's and doctoral students.
W2 credits1S
701-0016-00 SPhilosophical Issues in Understanding Global Change
This seminar is offered at the ETH Zurich and the University of Bern. There are four seminar sessions, each lasting 4 hours, from 13:45 to 17:15. The sessions in Bern (BHF Soz. Arbeit, Raum 310, Hallerstrasse 10) take place on 9.3. and 4.5. The sessions in Zürich (CHN P 12, Universitätstrasse 12) take place on 13.4. and 25.5.
1 hrs
13.04.13:15-17:00CHN P 12 »
25.05.13:15-17:00CHN P 12 »
C. J. Baumberger, R. Knutti
860-0012-00LCooperation and Conflict Over International Water Resources Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 30.
STP students have priority.

This is a research seminar at the Master level. PhD students are also welcome.
W3 credits2S + 2A
860-0012-00 SCooperation and Conflict Over International Water Resources2 hrs
Tue10:15-12:00IFW C 33 »
B. Wehrli, T. Bernauer, J. Mertens
860-0012-01 ACooperation and Conflict Over International Water Resources, In-Depth Case Study Special students and auditors need a special permission from the lecturers.
Only for STP students
2 hrsB. Wehrli, T. Bernauer, J. Mertens
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