Courses of Study 2015-2016 
    
    Jan 30, 2025  
Courses of Study 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Climate Change Minor


Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, and dozens of courses at Cornell explore the many facets of a warming world – from impacts on farming and food, to the causes of climate change, the potential of sustainable energy to replace fossil fuels, to the slow response of governments worldwide.  Now a new climate change minor, which launched in September of 2012, gives undergraduates the opportunity to explore climate change from varied disciplinary perspectives, while getting a firm grounding in the basic physical, ecological and social science as well as its interactions with history, philosophy and the arts. Based in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the minor is available to all Cornell undergraduates.

This minor is offered collaboratively with classes across campus coordinated by Peter Hess (BEE/CALS), Christy Goodale (EEB/A+S), Natalie Mahowald (EAS/ENG), Karen Pinkus (CompL/A+S), and David Wolfe (HORT/CALS). This coordinating committee can add or subtract courses from this list, based on proposals by professors or students.  The minor is administered by the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.  Contacts: Curricular topics: Natalie Mahowald (nmm63@cornell.edu).  Administration: Savannah Williams (ss376@cornell.edu).

You can find additional information, including the minor certification form and the most up-to-date list of courses that satisfy the minor requirements at http://www.eas.cornell.edu/academics/undergraduate/climate-change-minor.cfm.
 

Minor Requirements

Many courses across Cornell deal with the multi-facets of climate change.  The minor is structured such that students without prerequisites can obtain the minor, thus enabling students from most any degree at Cornell to obtain the minor.

This minor requires 6 courses (18 credits) with three required courses, and three courses chosen from a broad list. At least 3 of the courses taken for the minor must be courses not used to fulfill major or other minor requirements.

Required core courses:


1. Physical science behind climate change:


2. Natural ecosystems and climate:


3. Humans and climate:


  • (crosslisted) * co-taught by Karen Pinkus and Natalie Mahowald
  • If a student is unable to take a required course, they may petition to substitute another course in the same category, provided that they email Professor Natalie Mahowald (nmm63@cornell.edu) and Savannah Williams (ss376@cornell.edu) explaining why they are unable to take the required course, including which course they plan to take instead, and providing information documenting how the substitute course addresses the requirements of the minor.

Three additional courses from the following list (any category) are also required.


Impacts, vulnerability and adaptation


Mitigation options


Note:


Courses marked with a * have minimal prerequisites (most students should be able to take). Courses marked with ** only require 1 year of math, physics or chemistry (most students in engineering, or physical science will be able to take).  Courses marked with *** require 1 semester of biology (students in life sciences should be able to take).  Courses without asterisks may have multiple prerequisites.

If a student would like a new course to be considered for the minor, they should email Professor Natalie Mahowald (nmm63@cornell.edu) and Savannah Williams (ss376@cornell.edu) with the course syllabus and a statement from the professor indicating that at least 20% of the course content relates to climate change.

Academic Standards


At least C- in each course, or, for S/U Only courses, S.

Press about our minor: www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Jan13/ClimateChangeMinor.html

More information about climate change at Cornell available at: blogs.cornell.edu/climatechange/