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Descriptions of introductory geoscience courses collected as part of several projects.


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Earth: Evolution of a Habitable World part of Earth History Approach:Examples
This is Earth history taught from a planetary science perspective, comparing it to its neighboring planets. Using a systems approach, students determine how and why the atmosphere and the climate have changed over ...

Course Type: Entry Level: Entry Level, :Earth Science
Ready for Use: Course Goals Only

Spatiotemporal Data Analysis part of Cutting Edge:Course Design:Goals Database
Michael Evans , mevans@ltrr.arizona.edu University of Arizona / Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research a University with graduate programs, including doctoral programs . Course URL: Subject: ...

Course Type: Entry Level: Entry Level
Ready for Use: Course Goals Only

Quantitative Natural Hazards, Bryn Mawr part of Building Strong Geoscience Departments:Curricula & Programs:Courses
Arlo Weil, Bryn Mawr 200-level general science course, 16-30 students. Information for this profile was provided by Arlo Weil in 2007. Information is also available on the course website. Jump down to Overview and ...

Course Type: Entry Level: Entry Level:Geologic Hazards, Entry Level
Ready for Use: Ready to Use

Geodynamics, University of Minnesota part of Building Strong Geoscience Departments:Curricula & Programs:Courses
University of Minnesota Entry level earth science course sequence, 16-30 students Information for this profile was provided by Martin Saar and Donna Whitney in 2007. Information is also available on the course ...

Course Type: Entry Level: Entry Level, :Earth Science
Ready for Use: Ready to Use

Geoscience Processes, University of Texas at El Paso part of Building Strong Geoscience Departments:Curricula & Programs:Courses
University of Texas at El Paso Entry level course, 15 or fewer students Information for this profile was provided by Richard Langford in 2007. Jump down to Overview and Context * Course Content * Connecting to the ...

Course Type: Entry Level: Entry Level
Ready for Use: Ready to Use

Environmental Geology, UNC-Wilmington part of Building Strong Geoscience Departments:Curricula & Programs:Courses
University of North Carolina Wilmington Entry level environmental geology course, 31-70 students Information for this profile was provided by John Huntsman in 2007. Jump down to Overview and Context * Course ...

Course Type: Entry Level: Entry Level, :Environmental Geology
Ready for Use: Course Goals Only

Chicago Rocks, Northeastern Illinois University part of Building Strong Geoscience Departments:Curricula & Programs:Courses
Northeastern Illinois University Entry level earth science course, 16-30 students Information for this profile was provided by Karen S. Bartels in 2007. Information is also available on the course website. The ...

Course Type: Entry Level: Entry Level, :Earth Science
Ready for Use: Ready to Use

GeoJourney, Bowling Green State University part of Building Strong Geoscience Departments:Curricula & Programs:Courses
Bowling Green State University Entry level course, 16-30 students Information for this profile was provided by Joe Elkins in 2007. Information is also available on the course website.

Course Type: Entry Level: Entry Level
Ready for Use: Ready to Use

Earth Hazards, University of Vermont part of Building Strong Geoscience Departments:Curricula & Programs:Courses
Paul Bierman, University of Vermont Entry level geologic hazards course, more than 150 students Information for this profile was provided by Paul Bierman in 2007. Information is also available on the course ...

Course Type: Entry Level: Entry Level:Geologic Hazards, Entry Level
Ready for Use: Ready to Use

James Madison University - History and Philosophy of the Geosciences part of Teacher Preparation:Resource Collections:Courses
As an introductory experience in the Bachelor of Arts in Earth Science, students will be inculcated in the philosophy of geosciences as an interdisciplinary medium for extending classical science viewpoints to ...

Course Type: Entry Level: Entry Level
Ready for Use: Ready to Use

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