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Oceanography Lab part of Cutting Edge:Course Design:Goals Database
Lab class that meets 3 hrs per week (one day) and covers the following topics: introduction to the physical, biological, chemical, and geological processes at work in the oceans with emphasis on interpretation of ...

Introduction to Environmental Science part of Cutting Edge:Course Design:Goals Database
Introduction to environmental science course for non-science majors. Covers basic ecological concepts such as species interactions, types of ecosystems, effects of altitude, latitude, and so on. Also includes ...

Field studies, Central California part of Integrate:Workshops:Teaching the Methods of Geoscience:Course
Field studies of Central California is an introductory field geology course for community college students. Students meet for 3 hours per week of lecture, take one 4-day field trip to the Eastern Sierras to study ...

GEOL 1470 Environmental Geology part of Cutting Edge:Environmental Geology:Courses
Environmental geology is the study of the interactions between humans and their geologic environment: rocks, water, air, soil, life. Humans are impacted by Earth processes, and by their activities have an impact on ...

California State University Northridge: Liberal Studies Science Experience Capstone Course part of Teacher Preparation:Resource Collections:Courses
This laboratory course serves as a culminating science experience for Liberal Studies majors in the pre-credential and ITEP options. An interdisciplinary blend of biology, physics, chemistry, and earth and space ...


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