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1000E. The Human Epoch: Living in the Anthropocene
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Introduction to geoscience focusing on human activities as agents of geologic change. Examines human planetary processes in our current epoch, the Anthropocene. Provides a novel frame for contemporary environmental issues such as climate change, sustainability, mass extinctions, land use, and waste disposal. Interaction between earthly processes and human affairs. CA 3.
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| Enrollment Data | Section | Class Number | Notes | Instructor | Enrollment | Session | Instruction Mode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1263 10815 1 001 | 001 | 10815 | Fakhraee, Mojtaba Biddle, Julian |
258/250 | Reg | Online Asynchronous |