Overview of this NATS 101 Course
WHO SHOULD ENROLL IN THIS COURSE??

Two separate lecture sections of this course
are being offered in Fall 2009:

Lecture Section 40 or Lecture Section 41

The Earth & Its Environment:

INTRODUCTION TO 
GLOBAL CHANGE
aka "NATS 101-GC"

    Lec 40  T TH 12:30 - 1:45 pm  or  Lec 41 T TH 3:30  - 4:45 pm
Manual Pacheco Integrated Learning Center (ILC)    Room 140

Instructor:   Dr. Katie Hirschboeck   Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research

phone: (520) 621-6466     e-mail: katie@LTRR.Arizona.edu


 HONORS CREDIT is available for this course.  To learn more, see HONORS CREDIT PRECEPTORSHIP. 
Contact Dr. Hirschboeck if you have specific questions.

ATTENTION:  Motivated and enthusiastic students are being sought to be a PRECPTOR in this class! 
Interested?  Click on
BEING A PRECEPTOR to learn how!


 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:  This course puts global environmental change problems -- such as climatic change, global warming, ozone depletion, deforestation & desertification -- into a scientific context by examining the essential components of the earth system (atmosphere, biosphere, and geosphere) and the feedbacks that link these components. This scientific context provides the basis for a critical discussion of the social, economic and political implications of global change.

Learn more about the instructor of this award-winning course!

 

Have you ever wondered . . .  In Introduction to Global Change you'll . . .
  •  What's all this about Global Change? 
  •  Learn the what, why, and how of important global change topics
  • How a volcano in the Philippines or 
    the sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean
    can affect us in Tucson?  
  • Develop a sound understanding of the basic scientific principles associated with global climatic and environmental change
  • How we do experiments when our lab 
    is the world around us?
  • Learn how scientists describe, detect, measure, and analyze change in the complex and dynamic earth system
  • Who's right in the Global Warming Debate?

 

  • Acquire the skills to weigh the evidence for global change and evaluate the controversies surrounding it
  • How science fits into your everyday life?

 

  • Learn how to go beyond the media hype and scientifically evaluate issues and evidence that affect you . . . and much, much more!

This is not a traditional "lecture" course!

"NATS 101-GC"  includes hands-on learning, discussions and debates, and a variety of computer activities. The course features small-group in-class activities, supplementary computer-based self-tests and quizzes in D2L, and a teaching team to help students explore class topics in an informal, interactive, and hands-on setting. In addition to learning all about Global Change, you’ll get to know each other and your instructor.

WHO SHOULD ENROLL IN DR. H's CLASS???

Students who mesh well with Dr. Hirschboeck's teaching style and the format of her NATS 101 lecture section: 

. . . Like a class that is structured with lots of online support
. . . Enjoy working with fellow students in groups during part of the class period
. . . Have convenient access to a computer and the internet
. . . Are "visual" learners who like lots of graphics in lectures
. . . Attend class regularly and like to keep up with the material as it is taught
. . . Enjoy being in a class geared toward first- and second-year students
. . . Like being exposed to the latest classroom teaching technology
. . . Have a sense of humor!

 IMPORTANT: Regular computer internet access is essential for this course!

To learn more about the course
see the COURSE WEBPAGE  at:

http://fp.arizona.edu/kkh/nats101gc/

or contact Dr. Hirschboeck    e-mail: katie@LTRR.Arizona.edu