| EARTH10 | Design for a Habitable Planet | Climate change is happening. As a society, we know we need to accommodate it, design for it, and slow its progress, yet as individuals many of us struggle to take meaningful action. This class will use the iconic landscapes of California as a lens to... |
| EARTH114A | Our National Parks | Explore the history and natural science of three national parks proximal to Stanford. Under the guidance of instructors, students will work in teams to learn about chosen aspects of these parks, develop dynamic self-guided tours for public consumpti... |
| EARTH126X | Hard Earth: Environmental Justice | Environmental policies often have disparate impacts on marginalized people. The fall 2019 Hard Earth series will feature biweekly talks by Stanford graduate students who are investigating pressing questions at the intersection of environmental justic... |
| EARTH126Y | Hard Earth: Stanford Graduate-Student Talks Exploring Tough Environmental Dilemmas | Environmental disasters are striking with alarming frequency. Many, including wildfires and ecosystem collapse, are hitting California. The winter 2019 Hard Earth series will feature biweekly talks by Stanford graduate students whose research probes... |
| EARTH126Z | Hard Earth: Stanford Graduate-Student Talks Exploring Tough Environmental Dilemmas | No longer just a future possibility, climate change is a present reality altering life around the world, The spring 2020 series of Hard Earth will feature biweekly talks by graduate students whose research plumbs climate change¿s already-occurring gl... |
| EARTH14 | Our National Parks | Explore the history and natural science of three national parks proximal to Stanford. Under the guidance of instructors, students will work in teams to learn about chosen aspects of these parks, develop dynamic self-guided tours for public consumpti... |
| EARTH165H | Big Earth Hackathon Wildland Fire Challenge | Participate in Stanford's Big Earth Hackathon challenge on wildland fires by finding an innovative solution to wildland fire prediction, prevention, and/or evacuation. Students work in self-organized diverse teams of 2-4 students in weeks 1-8, with a... |
| EARTH251 | Negotiation | Students learn to prepare for and conduct negotiations in a variety of arenas including getting a job, managing workplace conflict, negotiating transactions, and managing personal relationships. Interactive class. The internationally travelled instru... |
| EARTH265H | Big Earth Hackathon Wildland Fire Challenge | Participate in Stanford's Big Earth Hackathon challenge on wildland fires by finding an innovative solution to wildland fire prediction, prevention, and/or evacuation. Students work in self-organized diverse teams of 2-4 students in weeks 1-8, with a... |
| EARTH310 | Computational Geosciences Seminar | Weekly lectures focusing on high-performance computing in geoscientific research by experts from academia, national laboratories, industry, and doctoral students. May be repeated for credit. |