INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY
2019 Fall Term
Geography 120
This course provides students with a fundamental understanding of the processes that are responsible for the changes in day-to-day weather patterns. The primary focus is on the physical properties of the Earth's system that control those patterns. Topics investigated include Earth's energy and water budgets, cyclone development and evolution, severe weather, and a basic understanding of climate systems.
Other Requirements: COREQ: MATH 139 OR MATH 141 OR WAIVER
Class Schedule
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Section Details | Meeting Details & Topic | Instructor | Syllabus | ||
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01-LAB 1931
4 Units
[GL]
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09/03 - 12/13 (1) |
Jean Kowal
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WEB BASED | |||||
This is a web based course using Canvas. A short while before class, information will be sent to each student's UWW email address. Required additional fee of $50 per credit will be assessed for this class. | |||||
01W-LAB 1932
4 Units
[GL]
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09/03 - 12/13 (1) |
Jean Kowal
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WEB BASED | |||||
This is a web based course using Canvas. A short while before class, information will be sent to each student's UWW email address. Required additional fee of $50 per credit will be assessed for this class. | |||||
PREREQ: MUST BE ADMITTED TO AN ON-LINE MAJOR |