Earth Systems & Phys Geography
Spring 2025
Description
This course is a survey of the basic processes that determine flows of energy through the atmosphere and examines the subsequent interactions among water, landforms, soil, and vegetation that create and modify the surface of the earth. Students develop a recognition of landscape patterns, as well as an understanding of the physical, chemical, and biological principles and functions that create those patterns, in order to understand the natural environment in which we live and the role of humans affecting that environment.
Class Notes
This activity (Sect. 02) is offered entirely online asynchronously, i.e., recordings with no set day/time. See companion lecture (Sect. 01) for its mode of instruction.
Class Details
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Sato, Noriyuki
Location
WWW ONLINE
Class Registration Information
Class #
1818
Course
GEOG 101 -
SECT 02
SECT 02
Units
3
Fees
Price TBA:
- $ / unit
Capacity
23/23
Class Meeting Dates
01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025
Days
TBA
Times
GEOG 101 - SECT 02
Earth Systems & Phys Geography
Class:
1818
Units:
3
M-F
01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025
TBA
This course is a survey of the basic processes that determine flows of energy through the atmosphere and examines the subsequent interactions among water, landforms, soil, and vegetation that create and modify the surface of the earth. Students develop a recognition of landscape patterns, as well as an understanding of the physical, chemical, and biological principles and functions that create those patterns, in order to understand the natural environment in which we live and the role of humans affecting that environment.
Class Notes
This course is a survey of the basic processes that determine flows of energy through the atmosphere and examines the subsequent interactions among water, landforms, soil, and vegetation that create and modify the surface of the earth. Students develop a recognition of landscape patterns, as well as an understanding of the physical, chemical, and biological principles and functions that create those patterns, in order to understand the natural environment in which we live and the role of humans affecting that environment.
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Sato, Noriyuki
Location
WWW ONLINE