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Description: A comprehensive overview of natural phenomena within weather systems such as winds, storms, clouds, and precipitation patterns. This course emphasizes understanding how weather changes through the lens of scientific discovery, including the interpretation of weather maps and forecasting techniques.
Prerequisites: Students who have already completed ERTH 160 are not eligible for this course.
Course Content:
Lecture Component: 2 units
Laboratory or Practical Work: 1 unit
Class Size: Expected to range between approximately 24 to 75 students
Credit Hours: This course offers a total of 3 credits
Recent Instructors:
Malori Redman
Oswaldo Garcia
Course Offerings:
Professor Reviews:
Malori Redman
5 years ago
Junior, DANC
Professors are approachable and helpful when you need clarification on complex topics. The course content is challenging and somewhat monotonous, especially for non-science majors. To succeed, pay close attention during lectures, take detled notes on the slides posted on Ilearn, study diligently, and prepare for frequent quizzes and tests.
Oswaldo Garcia
5 years ago
Junior, DANC
The instructor demonstrates profound expertise in his field of study. He's very accessible if you need additional help. Students who struggle with the exams often fl to engage actively during classes or do not ask questions when needed. Highly recommed for students who are eager to learn and want a challenging yet rewarding learning experience.
Read all Reviews: Comprehensive feedback on student experiences.
Course Chat: A platform for students to connect, share insights, discuss course materials, and assist each other.
Schedule Planner: Tools to integrate this course into your academic calar and plan your schedule accordingly.
Typical Class Length: Approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes per session with an additional lab or practical work segment that lasts about 50 minutes.
Lower Division GE B1: Physical Science
GE B3: Lab Science
Permission # required until the second week of semester
Zero Cost Course Materials: This means that there are no additional costs for course materials beyond what is typically expected, such as textbooks or lab equipment.
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