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GLOBAL CLIMATE SYSTEMS

2022 Fall Term

4 Units [GL]

Geography 120

Introduction to global energy, moisture, and circulation systems that drive climates at the global scale. Emphasis will be on the patterns of interannual variability (climate change) and the physical processes that cause those changes. The processes examined will be 1) internal forcing mechanisms (atmosphere, biosphere, cryosphere, and hydrosphere), 2) external forcing mechanisms (solar dynamics, orbital pattern changes, tectonic changes), and 3) human-induced forcing mechanisms (deforestation, atmospheric composition changes, etc.). As part of the lab component, students will apply the concepts learned in the course to complete a small research project that guides them through the scientific process.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: MATH 41 WITH A C OR BETTER OR PLACEMENT INTO MATH 139 OR HIGHER

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-LAB 2205
4 Units [GL]
09/06 - 12/10 (1) Th 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM
John Frye
UH0160UH0160
01C-LEC
[GL]
09/06 - 12/10 (1) MTuW 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM
Ashley Vedvig
UH0143UH0143
02-LAB 2206
4 Units [GL]
09/06 - 12/10 (1) Th 10:00 AM - 11:40 AM
John Frye
UH0160UH0160
 
02C-LEC
[GL]
10/31 - 12/10 (8W2)
John Frye
ONLINE
03-LAB 3301
4 Units [GL]
10/31 - 12/10 (8W2)
John Frye
ONLINE

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