4.00 credits
(4,2,0)
15 wks
This course expands on the concepts first introduced in Geography 112. An important objective is to appreciate that landforms and, ultimately, landscapes result from the complex interaction of tectonic and gradational processes, the resistance of rocks and sediment, and time. Throughout the course, students will be taught to apply both math and physics to understand landform development. This course will involve both lectures and labs.
Prerequisites: GEOG 112 or PHYS 114 or GEOL 110, OR PHYS 111 as a pre or corequisite
Notes:
- GEOG 212 is an approved Quantitative/Analytical course for baccalaureate degrees.
- GEOG 212 is an approved Science course. GEOG 212 is an approved Lab Science course.