EOSC 110
The Solid Earth - A Dynamic Planet
Earth's origin, composition, structure, and natural resources. Global and local examples of plate tectonics as the driving force for volcanism, mountain building, and earthquakes. Imaging Earth's interior and exploring its dynamic interaction with the surface. Environmental geoscience and sustainability. [Credit cannot be obtained for both EOSC 110 and (GEOG 101, 103).]
EOSC 111
Laboratory Exploration of Planet Earth
An examination of the processes that shape and change the planet Earth. Course content may be customized at the individual student level. Note that first year courses may be taken without EOSC 111, but EOSC 111 cannot be taken without one of EOSC 110, 112, 114 or 116.
EOSC 112
The Fluid Earth - Atmosphere and Oceans
Introduction to processes in ocean and atmosphere. Heat, current, winds, clouds, marine life, resources. Effects of coupling, climate change, pollution.
EOSC 114
The Catastrophic Earth - Natural Disasters
Introduction to causes and physical characteristics of disasters such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunami, hurricanes, storm surge, thunderstorms, tornadoes, landslides, wind waves, meteor impacts, mass extinctions.
EOSC 116
Dinosaur's Earth
Geologic
time and earth habitat of dinosaurs; tectonic, climate, and ocean
changes. Reading the fossil record of dinosaurs and their environment
from rise through extinction. [3-0-0]