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GEOG 141 - Natural Environment |
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Associated Term:
Summer 2025
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Apply geographic analysis skills and scientific methodology to build a scientific appraisal of the natural environment 2. Interpret the interconnectedness between natural processes by utilizing a “systems approach” to illustrate natural phenomena across regions 3. Develop & model a comprehensive demonstration of how various natural processes continually shape landscapes, both spatially and temporally 4. Explain principles of scientific theories and processes, distinguishing between empirical and theoretical methods 5. Model scientific literacy through project-based research and presentation 6. Explain major concepts related to systems and cycles of atmospheric events, tectonic processes, landform evolution, glaciation, and the biosphere 7. Articulate the connections between human activities and their impacts on the natural environment Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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