The Science of Climate Change is an introductory survey of the causes and consequences of climate change at a variety of time and spatial scales throughout Earth's history. Natural and human-induced climate change will be studied as physical processes with varying dimensions of biophysical and societal impacts. This course should be considered by the following students: those needing to fulfill a lab science Core requirement, those preparing for a career in environmental science, and those considering a Geology or Atmospheric Sciences major seeking a geoscience elective. This course is subject to a course fee.
Prerequisites
The following courses must be taken prior to this course |
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ENG 010A - Basic Writing or ENG 011 - Basic Writing II or ESL 011 - Basic Writing II |
REA 011 - Fundamentals of College Reading or REA 017 - Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension Development II |
Corequisites
The following courses must be taken along side this course |
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MAT 090 - Fundamentals of Algebra, or MAT 011 - Beginning Algebra, or MAT 011B - Beginning Algebra with Review of Arithmetic with a minimum grade of C within 5 years. May be taken prior or during course. |
Sections
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Term | Location | Sections |
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2025 Spring Semester - 15 Week Sections
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Blue Bell
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