Course | GEOL-305 |
Course Title | WATER AND THE ENVIRONMENT |
Section | 01 |
Schedule # | 21892 |
Units | 3.0 |
Session | SPRING CAMPUS |
Seats | 7/115 |
Meetings | |
Full Title | Water and the Environment |
Description | Movement of fresh water on earth. Hydrologic cycling of water from precipitation, runoff, infiltration, stream and groundwater flow to the ocean. Problems caused by over-use of water resources, urbanization, and water pollution examined with case studies. Not acceptable to the BS degree in geological sciences, except for the emphasis in environmental geosciences. |
Prerequisite | Completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations of Learning II.A., Natural Sciences and Quantitative Reasoning. Recommended: Geological Sciences 100 or Geography 101. |
Footnotes |
DE
Distance Education course. All class meetings and activities take place online.
MA
Instruction is provided through a combination of recorded and limited direct instruction with academic activities, quizzes, etc., at the arranged times and dates described in the footnotes and/or syllabus.
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