{"id":26,"date":"2018-09-20T10:46:22","date_gmt":"2018-09-20T14:46:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/fagherazzi\/?page_id=26"},"modified":"2025-06-03T17:05:00","modified_gmt":"2025-06-03T21:05:00","slug":"courses","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/fagherazzi\/courses\/","title":{"rendered":"Courses"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The BUMP class ES543 is offered every September and is an intensive field-based course centered on a series of research projects in Plum Island Sound, Massachusetts\u2014the site of the NSF-funded Plum Island Ecosystems Long Term Ecological Research (PIE-LTER) program. The primary goal of this course is to provide undergraduates with a truly hands-on research experience. Rather than relying on simplified educational exercises, I design each year&#8217;s projects to contribute directly to ongoing, NSF-supported research within the PIE-LTER framework. To achieve this, I continually update the course content and align student activities with those of other PIE-LTER principal investigators, particularly through collaboration with the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. BU students work in small groups (2\u20133 students), collect data over 2\u20133 weeks, and present their findings in a research poster at the annual LTER All Scientists Meeting. Several student-generated datasets have contributed to peer-reviewed publications. This dynamic integration with LTER research ensures students are exposed to state-of-the-art methods and instrumentation. Each year, students engage with over 20 PIs from seven institutions, broadening their exposure to interdisciplinary environmental science. Over the past five years, I have also secured two NSF grants to expand research efforts in this system, with BU undergraduates playing a central role. Conducting meaningful research with undergraduates requires extensive preparation, including the development of research hypotheses, training in data quality control, and support in data interpretation.<\/p>\n<div class=\"course-feed\"><aside class=\"cf-course\">\n\t<div class=\"cf-course-card\">\n\t\t<h3 class=\"cf-course-title\"><span class=\"cf-course-id\"><span class=\"cf-course-college\">CAS<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-dept\">EE<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-number\">105<\/span><\/span> Crises of Planet Earth<\/h3>\n\t\t<p class=\"meta cf-course-info\"><span class=\"cf-course-credits\">4 credits.<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-offered\">Fall and Spring<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-prereqs\"><\/span><\/p>\n        <div class=\"cf-hub-ind\">  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bu.edu\/hub\/what-is-the-hub\/\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"cf-hub-head\" alt=\"BU Hub\">    <span aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"bu-hub-iconstyles icon-buhub\">BU Hub<\/span>  <\/a>  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bu.edu\/hub\/what-is-the-hub\/\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"hub-head\">    <span aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"bu-hub-iconstyles icon-questionmark\">Learn More<\/span>  <\/a>  <ul class=\"cf-hub-offerings\"><li class=\"cf-hub-area-G\">Quantitative Reasoning I<\/li><li class=\"cf-hub-area-2\">Research and Information Literacy<\/li><li class=\"cf-hub-area-D\">Scientific Inquiry I<\/li>  <\/ul><\/div>\n\t\t<p class=\"cf-course-description\">After covering the origin of the universe, earth and life, the course examines two topics: natural hazards, including earthquakes and volcanoes; and human impacts on Earth, including climate change, ozone depletion, pollution, and increasing demands on mineral and energy resources. Carries natural science divisional credit (with lab) in CAS. Effective Fall 2018, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Scientific Inquiry I, Quantitative Reasoning I, Research and Information Literacy.<\/p>\n\t<\/div>\n\n\t\n<\/aside><\/div>\n<div class=\"course-feed\"><aside class=\"cf-course\">\n\t<div class=\"cf-course-card\">\n\t\t<h3 class=\"cf-course-title\"><span class=\"cf-course-id\"><span class=\"cf-course-college\">CAS<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-dept\">EE<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-number\">543<\/span><\/span> Estuaries and Nearshore Systems<\/h3>\n\t\t<p class=\"meta cf-course-info\"><span class=\"cf-course-credits\">4 credits.<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-offered\"><\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-prereqs\"><\/span><\/p>\n        \n\t\t<p class=\"cf-course-description\">Physical and ecological processes interacting in estuarine and nearshore environments, including salt marshes, beaches, lagoons, deltas, and in wave- and tide-dominated regimes. Lectures complemented by extensive field work oriented toward individual and group research projects. <\/p>\n\t<\/div>\n\n\t\n<\/aside><\/div>\n<div class=\"course-feed\"><aside class=\"cf-course\">\n\t<div class=\"cf-course-card\">\n\t\t<h3 class=\"cf-course-title\"><span class=\"cf-course-id\"><span class=\"cf-course-college\">CAS<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-dept\">EE<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-number\">533<\/span><\/span> Quantitative Geomorphology<\/h3>\n\t\t<p class=\"meta cf-course-info\"><span class=\"cf-course-credits\">4 credits.<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-offered\">Fall and Spring<\/span> <span class=\"cf-course-prereqs\"><\/span><\/p>\n        <div class=\"cf-hub-ind\">  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bu.edu\/hub\/what-is-the-hub\/\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"cf-hub-head\" alt=\"BU Hub\">    <span aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"bu-hub-iconstyles icon-buhub\">BU Hub<\/span>  <\/a>  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bu.edu\/hub\/what-is-the-hub\/\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"hub-head\">    <span aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"bu-hub-iconstyles icon-questionmark\">Learn More<\/span>  <\/a>  <ul class=\"cf-hub-offerings\"><li class=\"cf-hub-area-4\">Creativity\/Innovation<\/li><li class=\"cf-hub-area-N\">Oral and\/or Signed Communication<\/li><li class=\"cf-hub-area-H\">Quantitative Reasoning II<\/li>  <\/ul><\/div>\n\t\t<p class=\"cf-course-description\">Undergraduate Prerequisites: (CASMA121 OR CASMA123 OR CASMA127 OR CASMA129) - Quantitative analyses of surface processes that lead to landform evolution and landscape change. Emphasizes study of analytical techniques in understanding specific depositional and erosional processes; models of global landscape change; tectonic and climatic geomorphology. Effective Fall 2019, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Quantitative Reasoning II, Oral and\/or Signed Communication, Creativity\/Innovation.<\/p>\n\t<\/div>\n\n\t\n<\/aside><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The BUMP class ES543 is offered every September and is an intensive field-based course centered on a series of research projects in Plum Island Sound, Massachusetts\u2014the site of the NSF-funded Plum Island Ecosystems Long Term Ecological Research (PIE-LTER) program. The primary goal of this course is to provide undergraduates with a truly hands-on research experience. 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