Earth System History (203-0-01)
Instructors
Matthew T Hurtgen
847.491.7539
Tech F392
Office Hours: By appointment
Meeting Info
Tech Institute Lecture Room 3: Mon, Wed, Fri 12:00PM - 12:50PM
Overview of class
This course covers the evolution of the Earth's dynamic systems and its record through geologic time. Emphasis of this course is centered on the physical, chemical and biological components of the Earth system that interact to regulate Earth's surface environment and how these processes have changed through time.
Topics include the systems approach to Earth science, the co evolution of life and Earth's surface environment, the carbon cycle and its relationship to climate, Snowball Earth events, and mass extinctions.
Registration Requirements
PRE-REGISTRATION: All Earth & Environmental Sciences majors/minors
REGULAR REGISTRATION: With the exception of first-year registration, all registration is done through the departmental waitlist. Please sign up on our departmental waitlist here: https://bit.ly/EARTH-203-Fall-2023 We do not use the Caesar waitlist for this course. In order to be considered, you must fill out the questionnaire on the departmental waitlist. We do not choose students based on their waitlist order. Priority enrollment will go to first-years and sophomores.
Learning Objectives
The objective of this course is to introduce students to the fundamental components of the Earth system—the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and solid Earth—and examine how these components have interacted to regulate Earth's surface environment through geologic time.
Teaching Method
Three 50 minutes lectures per week.
Evaluation Method
Testing consists of three exams.
Class Materials (Required)
Readings will be posted on Canvas.
Class Notes
All registration, aside from pre-registration, is done through the departmental waitlist. Please sign up on our departmental waitlist here: https://bit.ly/EARTH-203-Fall-2023 We do not use the Caesar waitlist for this course. In order to be considered, you must fill out the questionnaire on the departmental waitlist. We do not choose students based on their waitlist order. Priority enrollment will go to selected first-years and sophomores.
Class Attributes
Natural Sciences Foundational Discipline
Natural Sciences Distro Area