ENVS200 - INTRO ENV EARTH SCIENCE: How the Earth Works: A freshmen seminar for ENVS200 students

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Activity
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Title (text only)
INTRO ENV EARTH SCIENCE: How the Earth Works: A freshmen seminar for ENVS200 students
Term session
0
Term
2014C
Subject area
ENVS
Section number only
201
Section ID
ENVS200201
Meeting times
TBA TBA-
Instructors
PLANTE, ALAIN
Description
This course will expose students to the principles that underlie our understanding of how the Earth works. The goal of Earth Systems Science is to obtain a scientific understanding of the entire Earth system by describing its component parts (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere) and their interactions, and describe how they have evolved, how they function, and how they may be expected to respond to human activity. The challenge to Earth Systems Science is to develop the capability to predict those changes that will occur in the next decade to century, both naturally and in response to human activity. Energy, both natural and human-generated, will be used as a unifying principle. Knowledge gained through this course will help students make informed decisions in all spheres of human activity: science, policy, economics, etc.


Course number only
200
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