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Introduction to Oceans

Department: 
EPS
Course Number: 
C82
Course Title: 
Introduction to Oceans
Instructor: 
Powell
Description: 
The geology, physics, chemistry, and biology of the world oceans. The application of oceanographic sciences to human problems will be explored through special topics such as energy from the sea, marine pollution, food from the sea, and climate change.
Units: 
2
Offered: 
Fall
Course Type: 
Undergraduate

Crossroads of Earth Resources and Society

Department: 
EPS
Course Number: 
170AC
Course Title: 
Crossroads of Earth Resources and Society
Instructor: 
Brimhall
Description: 
Intersection of geological processes with American cultures in the past, present, and future. Overview of ethnogeology including traditional knowledge of sources and uses of earth materials and their cultural influences today. Scientific approach to study of tectonic controls on the genesis and global distribution of energy fuels, metals, and industrial minerals. Evolution and diversity of opinion in attitudes about resource development, environmental management, and conservation on public, private, and tribal lands. Impending crisis in renewable energy and the imperative of resource literacy.
Units: 
4
Course Type: 
Undergraduate