Introduction to Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Science

EARTH, ENVIRONMENTAL & PLANETARY SCIENCE 202

Introduction to the Earth, its environment, and its place in the solar system. This course is intended to be a starting point for majors in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, or as a standalone course for students from all interests and backgrounds. Themes for this course include Earth's history; the structure and composition of Earth and other planets; the evolution of Earth's surface; natural hazards; climate history; global biogeochemical cycles; and the solar system. No Prerequisites. Students may not take both EEPS 202 and EEPS 201 for college credit. Students who are interested in gaining more depth in lab or field techniques, or students who are planning to major in EEPS, should consider co-registering in EEPS 202L.
Course Attributes: BU SCI; AS NSM; AS AN; FA NSM; AR NSM

Section 01

Introduction to Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Science
INSTRUCTOR: Smith, Skemer
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