GEOL 1120 - Environmental Geology
Full title:Environmental Geology
CRN:21915
Course description:(Formerly GEOL 113) This course is a survey of environmental geology with an introduction to problems of pollution, population, human relations to the environment, resource use, geologic hazards and environmental problems. The course covers the major components of the Earth system, i.e. atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere, and how they are related. Environmental Geology addresses the mechanisms that drive these Earth processes, how different parts of the Earth are connected, how matter and energy flow through our environment, and how humans fit into the environmental systems. Emphasis is placed on the use of the scientific method and the development of critical thinking skills in understanding environmental issues. Concurrent enrollment: GEOL 1120L. (F, S)
Instructor: James Constantopoulos (Jim.Constantopoulos@enmu.edu)
Seating
CurrentWaitlist
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401327 40040
Grading
Grade mode:Normal (A,B,C,D,F,I,W)
Course dates
Starts:January 18, 2022
End:May 13, 2022
Weeks:16
Census date:February 4, 2022
Registration dates:October 31, 2021 - January 25, 2022
Last day to drop:January 25, 2022
Last day to withdraw:April 8, 2022
Meeting dates and times
DaysTimeLocation
T R 09:30am - 10:45am Science Building 108
Course Co-requisites
CourseCourse title
GEOL 1120LEnvironmental Geology Lab







Fall 2023 Course Information