Institutional Learning Outcomes: Lifelong Learning Students examine how landscapes develop and evolve through the interrelationship between surface processes, materials, landforms, and human activity. Students examine geomorphic processes that relate to practical community land use problems in lectures and methods of landform mapping and sediment analysis in the laboratory and field settings. In addition, students will actively gain tools for engaging in ongoing scientific learning and apply these skills and abilities to the study of river, landslide, glacier, permafrost, desert, and coastal processes and landscapes. Prerequisite: GEOG 1000 or GEOL 1110 or NRSC 2000 or permission of instructor. Note: Same as GEOL 3190 and GEOL 3191
Institutional Learning Outcomes: Lifelong Learning Students examine how landscapes develop and evolve through the interrelationship between surface processes, materials, landforms, and human activity. Students examine geomorphic processes that relate to practical community land use problems in lectures and methods of landform mapping and sediment analysis in the laboratory and field settings. In addition, students will actively gain tools for engaging in ongoing scientific learning and apply these skills and abilities to the study of river, landslide, glacier, permafrost, desert, and coastal processes and landscapes. Prerequisite: GEOG 1000 or GEOL 1110 or NRSC 2000 or permission of instructor. Note: Same as GEOL 3190 and GEOL 3191