Introduction to Environmental Sciences
Course number: ENSC 0105
Course length: 45 hrs
Course credits: 3 credits
Course description:
This course presents students with the fundamental physical processes that shape the Earth’s biological systems, including geological and atmospheric processes. The history and nature of the relationship between human societies and natural resources are explored to better understand how human activities impact them. Present population characteristics and pressures, patterns of resource use and energy consumption are examined to better discuss future scenarios. Contemporary environmental concerns, such as global climate change, are introduced, with an emphasis on Northern natural resources and energy issues.
Course delivery:
- In Person
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