Spring 2023 Courses
EAS A476: Climate Change Science
Evidence for and theories of climate change over a range of time scales.
Learn more about this courseEAS E104 Evolution of the Earth
The Evolution of the Earth is an introductory science course focused on the 5-billion years of Earth history.
Learn more about this courseEAS E105 Earth Our Habitable Planet
Introduction to Planet Earth as a dynamic and complex global system.
Learn more about this courseEAS E122: Earth's Dynamic Atmosphere
Explore Earth's dynamic weather and climate and the driving forces behind them.
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An introduction to oceanography integrating exploration of ocean basins.
Learn more about this courseEAS E138 Geology of State and National Parks Revealed
Emphasis is placed on the protection and degradation of natural resources within the parks.
Learn more about this courseEAS E144: Extreme Weather and Its Impacts
Introduces a range of natural disasters and extreme weather phenomena that span regions, seasons, and origins.
Learn more about this courseEAS E190 The Evolving Earth
A study of the processes that have produced the Earth and are continuing to change it.
EAS E227 Earth Climate and History
Earth’s climate is linked to geological processes and life on our planet.
Learn more about this courseEAS E330 Human Impacts on Earth Systems
This course analyzes the benefits and problems of Earth materials usage and designs realistic solutions for the problems.
Learn more about this courseEAS E333: Sedimentation and Tectonics
Geometry and origin of folds, faults, joints, and cleavage. Modes and principles of rock deformation.
Learn more about this courseEAS E341: The Natural History of Coral Reefs
Introduction to principles of Biology, Ecology, and Geology of coral reef ecosystems.
Learn more about this courseEAS E406 Introduction to Geochemistry
Interactions between geology, chemistry, and biology in natural systems.
Learn more about this courseEAS E454 Fundamentals of Plate Tectonics
Synthesis of observations from diverse disciplines of geology leading to the development of modern plate tectonic theory. Applications of plate tectonic principles to fundamental problems of continental and marine geology.
Learn more about this courseEAS X150 ASURE Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Research Lab
First in a two-lab sequence for students in the Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Experience (ASURE) program.
Learn more about this courseEAS X329 Methods in Environmental Geology
Introduction to field-based scientific investigations.
Learn more about this courseEAS X420: Geology of the Colorado Plateau
Come explore the geology of the West and Utah’s best National Parks.
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