Earth & Space Sciences Brochure

 
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ESS Courses

These are the general syllabi for the courses offered in Earth & Space Sciences. Note, however, that each instructor may produce a specific course outline with detailed guidelines at the beginning of every semester. Students should check with their instructors for more specific information at the start of the semester.

Astronomy:
  • AST101   Astronomy of the Solar System
  • AST102   Astronomy of Stars and Galaxies
  • AST103   Search for Life in the Universe
  • AST201   Observational Astronomy
  • AST295   Special Topics in Astronomy
  • AST296   Honors Special Topics in Astronomy
Earth Science:
  • ESC101   Introduction to Geology
  • ESC102   Evolution of Earth and Life
  • ESC124   Environmental Geology
  • ESC202   Geomorphology
  • ESC251   Geological Field Studies
  • ESC295   Special Topics in Earth Science
  • ESC296   Honors Special Topics in Earth Science
Meteorology:
  • MET101   Introduction to Weather
  • MET102   Principles of World Climate
  • MET295   Special Topics in Meteorology
  • MET296   Honors Special Topics in Meteorology

ESS Faculty

ESS Faculty   (click on faculty names for link to their website, when available)
name / title phone1 office2 e-mail3
Darryl Butkos
Associate Professor (ESC)
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Jessica Dutton
Adjunct Instructor (MET)
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Michael Flanagan
Adjunct Instructor (MET)
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Philip Harrington
Adjunct Instructor (AST)
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Joan Horn
Professional Assistant II (ESC)
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Dr. Michael Inglis
Associate Professor (AST)
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Margaret Lomaga
Adjunct Assistant Professor (MET)
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Scott Mandia
Assistant Academic Chair; Professor (MET)
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Matthew Pappas
Associate Professor (AST)
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Sean Tvelia
Assistant Professor (ESC)
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Brian Vorwald
Adjunct Associate Professor (ESC)
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Dr. Robert L. Warasila
Professor Emeritus of Physics & Astronomy
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1Please note that all phone numbers begin with 631-451- unless otherwise indicated.

2Offices are located at the Smithtown Science Building (T) on the Ammerman Campus, unless otherwise noted.

3E-mail addresses are "@" sunysuffolk.edu, unless otherwise noted.