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EAS 101: Earth Systems I-The Solid Earth
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course covers the interactions between land, water, air, and life with special emphasis on humans and the environment. EAS-101 focuses on the solid earth and surface environments; EAS-103 focuses on the oceans and atmosphere. Either course can be taken independently. Satisfies Science Core requirement.
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EAS 102: Earth's Environment I Lab
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course covers the interactions between land, water, air, and life with special emphasis on humans and the environment. EAS-101 focuses on the solid earth and surface environments; EAS-103 focuses on the oceans and atmosphere. Either course can be taken independently. Satisfies Science Core requirement.
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EAS 103: Earth's Dynamic Environment II
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course covers the interactions between land, water, air, and life with special emphasis on humans and the environment. EAS-101 focuses on the solid earth and surface environments; EAS-103 focuses on the oceans and atmosphere. Either course can be taken independently. Satisfies Science Core requirement.
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EAS 104: Earth's Environment II Lab
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Two hour laboratory per week. Illustrates and supplements the material covered in lectures of EAS-103 Earth's Dynamic Environment II. Several short field trips are taken during the semester. Not required for students enrolled in EAS-103, though EAS-103 is a pre-requisite or co-requisite for the lab.
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EAS 105: Introduction to Oceanography
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Lecture three hours per week. Provides an introduction to ocean basin formation, chemical and physical properties of sea water, waves, currents, tidal forces and tides, interaction of land and ocean in coastal environments, marine biology and ocean resources. Fulfills three hours of science requirement. Spring semester, alternate years.
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EAS 107: Understanding the Weather
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Lecture three hours per week. A nonmathematical description of the processes that effect the weather are provided. Topics include solar radiation, horizontal and vertical structure of the atmosphere, atmospheric motions, and climate. Fulfills three hours of science requirement. Fall and Spring semesters.
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EAS 109: Climate and Humankind in History
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Treatment of the interaction of early people with the atmospheric environment on the basis of existing paleoclimatological evidence. Interplay between climate and civilization; recent historical events as related to contemporaneous climates. Course developed around the notions of weather systems and climate of various scales. Fulfills three hours of science requirement. Fall semester.
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EAS 114: Earth History
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Lecture three hours per week. Provides an introduction to the geologic origin and development of the earth; plant and animal inhabitants. Fulfills three hours of science requirement. Spring semester, alternate years.
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EAS 117: Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Lecture three hours per week. Provides an introduction to the origin of land forms, earth resources, climate and weather, implications of human use of natural resources. (Satisfies Missouri Teaching Certification Requirement.) Fulfills three hours of science requirement. Fall semester.
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EAS 130: Seismology of Nuclear Explosio
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This inquiry-based course will emphasize the scientific questions involved in the detection of underground nuclear explosions using seismology. Many other related issues will also be raised and discussed, e.g. the interplay of science and public policy, how political decisions are made, the ratification of Test Ban Treaties, and the difference between explosions and earthquakes. Class limit 19. Two lectures and a 2-hour lab per week. Offered once per year.
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