ENVS S213 - Natural Hazards

Institution:
UAS Ketchikan Campus
Subject:
Environmental Science
Description:
3 credits (3+0) Cross-listed as GEOG S213. A survey of natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, mass movements, floods, meteorite impacts, and extreme weather. Analysis of the geologic and atmospheric processes that develop them, reasons why certain regions are more vulnerable to disasters, the interplay between natural events and anthropogenic activity, as well as disaster preparation, forecasting, and mitigation. Prerequisite: ENVS S102/GEOG S102, or GEOL S104; and MATH S151 or concurrent enrollment.
Credits:
3.00
Credit Hours:
Prerequisites:
(GEOG S102 US D- Concurrent OR ENVS S102 US D- Concurrent ) OR GEOL S104 US D- Concurrent (AND MATH S151 US D- OR MATH S107 US D- OR MATH A151 UA D OR MATH A107 UA D OR MATH F151X UF D- OR MATH F107X UF D- OR MATH V151 UV D OR MATH V107 UV D )
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(907) 228-4511

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