Earth and the Environment2024 Spring

Subject Earth Science (ERSC) 1304 Section 991 (CRN: 14569)

(ACTS Equivalency =GEOL 1124 Lecture)This is an introductory environmental geology course that examines interactions between human beings and our changing planet, the affects of natural/geologic hazards on humans, and anthropogenic (human-caused) impacts on nature, geology, and society. Fundamental geologic concepts such as plate tectonics, geologic time, and surficial processes are used as a basis for understanding a variety of natural processes. The course topics include natural and anthropogenic geologic hazards (earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and land subsidence), climate change, environmental issues, as well as the impact of mineral extraction and water resource utilization.
Asynchronous online class meets virtually with NO scheduled time.
1 seat available (capacity: 30)
Credit Hours
3

Meeting times and locations

  • Lecture (time to be announced)
    January 16th to May 7th, 2024 (16 weeks)

Instructors

Department

Earth Science

College

Donaghey Col Sci Tech Eng Math