GEOL 1122H

Earth’s History of Life and Global Change (Honors)
Credit Hours:
3

Course Description

Foundations of Earth system history, including the geologic record of life and global change, biodiversity, evolution, ecological changes, extinction, global biogeochemical cycles, sea-level, and climate change, with quantitative analysis of environmental records and measurement of geologic time.


General Education Core

  • CORE II: Physical Sciences
     

Institutional Competencies Learning Outcomes

Analytical Thinking
The ability to reason, interpret, analyze, and solve problems from a wide array of authentic contexts.
Critical Thinking
The ability to pursue and comprehensively evaluate information before accepting or establishing a conclusion, decision, or action.

 

Prerequisites:
Permission of Honors
Duplicate Credit:
Not open to students with credit in GEOL 1122, GEOL 1260, GEOL 2360H
Semester Offered:
Spring
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