ESM 514
Collaborative Interdisciplinary Research
Instructors:
Kelsey Jack
Prerequisites: None
Units: 4
Description
Students will learn when and how to conduct interdisciplinary collaborative research by working on a multi-authored research paper that engages different disciplinary perspectives. The co-instructors will contribute their expertise in two or more disciplines (science, management, policy, economics, business, law, etc.) to explore a research question in the field of environmental science. Students will learn and practice techniques for comprehensive literature review, data synthesis and analyses, excellent group writing, oral presentation, peer review, and appropriate referencing.
*Formerly listed as ESM595PB
Course Syllabus: Winter 2023