What Should You Get Out of College?
Read these interesting viewpoints from various perspectives (from The New
York Times 8-4-02)
NATS
101-GC COURSE
GOALS
Learning
outcomes we hope students will achieve in this class:
- You will develop an appreciation for the complexity of the
scientific endeavor, how it is evaluated
by peers and how it is communicated to the public
- You will gain experience in using the tools of science:
observation; data analysis, presentation, and interpretation; quantitative
and symbolic representation of nature, including modeling; hypothesis
testing and critical reasoning.
- You will gain facility in writing precisely and critically about
scientific topics in both short, impromptu writing and more formal
analytical writing.
- You will learn to work effectively in a "working group"
environment.
- You will build on your understanding of key underlying physical
science concepts (i.e., matter, electromagnetism, energy &
thermodynamics, force & motion) and you will be able to articulate the
role played by these physical concepts in specific global change processes.
- You will gain an understanding of the essential components of the
Earth system (atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere) that are
involved in global change processes and the feedbacks that link these
components.
- You will be able to explain and discuss the scientific principles
underlying global environmental change problems and issues, (e.g., climatic
variability, global warming due to an enhanced greenhouse effect, ozone
depletion, deforestation); and you will be able
to critically evaluate the logic and evidence that underlie various
theories about the nature of global change, especially global warming.
- You will develop a global awareness of how human beings affect --
and are affected by -- many of the processes linked to global environmental
change
- You will be able to apply knowledge obtained in the course to make
informed, scientifically based, decisions about your personal role and
responsibilities as a human being who influences -- and is influenced by --
a globally changing world.