James J. Winebrake, Ph.D.
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TEACHING

The most important part of faculty life is engaging students in the process of discovery and understanding - that is, teaching. To open minds; to encourage critical thinking; to create life-long learners: these are the goals of the teacher.

Courses Taught Below

Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY

521-402 – Policy Analysis I
521-403 – Policy Analysis II
521-404 – Policy Analysis III
521-700 – Readings in Public Policy
521-701 – Advanced Methods (Systems and Optimization Modeling)
521-702 – Program Evaluation
Advising senior projects, master’s theses, and PhD dissertations.

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, vA

ISAT 112 – Environmental Issues in Science & Technology (Chemistry and Ecology w/ lab)
ISAT 311 – The Role of Energy in Modern Society
ISAT 320 – Environmental Science and Technology I
ISAT 321 – Environmental Science and Technology II
ISAT 420 – Environmental Modeling and Analysis
ISAT 421 – Environmental Policy and Regulation
ISAT 455 – Biotechnology and Regulation
ISAT 480 – Futures Studies
ISAT 620 – Research Methods in a Multidisciplinary Environment
Advising undergraduate and graduate research projects.

Widener University, Philadelphia, PA

Fundamentals of Environmental Science
Issues, Strategies, and Techniques in Environmental Management

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Mathematical Programming: Quantitative Energy and Environmental Analysis
Statistics (University of Pennsylvania Executive Leadership Program)
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