Earth Science (ESC1000 (CC08))

Term: Spring Term 2008 (CC)

Faculty

Joann L. HochsteinShow MyInfo popup for Joann L. Hochstein
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM (1/7/2008 - 4/25/2008) Location: 0001 (Science & Technology 119 - Lecture)

Description

ESC 1000 F, W, S EARTH SCIENCE 3 hours per week. An introductory study of the nature, origin, composition and processes of the planet on which we live. The course presents a holistic integration of concepts from the fields of astronomy, meteorology, geology, and oceanography. Students are introduced to the basic concepts and current thoeries in these fields. This multidisciplinary approach will make students more aware of their physical environment and the dynamic planet on which we live.

Earth Science (ESC1000 (CC08))

Term: Spring Term 2008 (CC)

Faculty

Joann L. HochsteinShow MyInfo popup for Joann L. Hochstein
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM (1/7/2008 - 4/25/2008) Location: 0001 (Science & Technology 119 - Lecture)

Description

ESC 1000 F, W, S EARTH SCIENCE 3 hours per week. An introductory study of the nature, origin, composition and processes of the planet on which we live. The course presents a holistic integration of concepts from the fields of astronomy, meteorology, geology, and oceanography. Students are introduced to the basic concepts and current thoeries in these fields. This multidisciplinary approach will make students more aware of their physical environment and the dynamic planet on which we live.