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ASGS1024 Introduction to Earth System Science

First Year Course

Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Associate General Studies
Offered in First Semester, 2013 and Second Semester, 2013
Unit Value 12 units
Course Description

The course provides an integrated understanding of Earth as a system. Topics include: a history of Earth's environment; systems theory; the biophysical processes that characterise the oceans, atmosphere and land surface; together with an introduction to the global water and carbon cycles. Lectures provide an essential scientific perspective on critical global change processes. Practical sessions offer hands-on experience with global information systems. A major field excursion introduces students to methods for environmental measurement and observation

Learning Outcomes

On satisfying the requirements of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

1. use systems thinking to describe the physical and biophysical processes that define the Earth, and especially those processes that drive large-scale environmental change
2. explain how the previous changes in Earth's environmental conditions and on-going Earth system processes provide a basis for understanding human-environmental interactions and impacts
3. analyse to what extent humans can force global environmental change by deliberately or incidentally influencing the Earth system
4. understand how the atmosphere, the land and the oceans interact and the feedback mechanisms between the three systems

Indicative Assessment

Summative Assessment will be based on:

  • Practical assignments (35%)
  • Semester field report (25%)
  • Theory exam (40%)

Formative Assessment will include skills building exercises on report writing, examination preparation and referencing.

Workload

130 hours of contact, comprising lectures, practicals, and field excursion

Requisite Statement

This is a required second semester course for the Associate Degree in Science and Technology.

Recommended Courses

Associate Degree Students only

Prescribed Texts

To be determined.

Technology Requirements

Internet access

Academic Contact linda.hort@anu.edu.au

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