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EARTH 41 — Earth Science, Part 1

Description

This is the first course in a two-part earth science series (EARTH 41 and EARTH 43). In this course students will learn about the science behind recent natural disasters involving hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Students will also learn about the structure of our atmosphere and how it makes life on earth possible. 10 lessons, 10 assignment submissions (10 Speedback assignments); proctored final exam.

Course Content

  1. The Atmosphere
  2. The Weather
  3. The World of Water
  4. Water--Its Use and Abuse
  5. A Theory of the Earth
  6. Plate Motion and Effects
  7. The Trembling Earth
  8. Earthquakes and People
  9. Volcanoes
  10. The Climate System

Materials:

DVD

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Instructor: Blaine Greenhalgh , MEd
Credits: 0.5
Tuition and Materials : $ 124.00
Paper Manual Fee: $10.00

Registration Codes:


     Paper Course: 8301300
        
     Online Course: 5083013
        

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 Course Syllabus

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