2018-2019 USC Lancaster Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]
School of the Earth, Ocean, and Environment Courses
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School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment
Environmental Studies
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ENVR 101 - Introduction to the Environment Credits: 3
Analysis of environmental issues and the role of science in their identification and resolution.
Note: Carolina Core SCI
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ENVR 101L - Introduction to the Environment Lab Credits: 1
Demonstrations, field trips, data analyses, and discussion relating to environmental issues, such as sustainability, resource management, and pollution control.
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: ENVR 101
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: ENVR 101
Note: Carolina Core SCI
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ENVR 202 - Environmental Science and Policy II Credits: 4
Continuing interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary exploration of relations between environment and society for majors in the Environment and Sustainability Program. Case studies raise issues, challenges, and strategies to achieving sustainability.
Prerequisites: Sophomore Standing, ENVR 201
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course:Environmental Science, B.S.
Geological Sciences
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GEOL 101 - Introduction to the Earth Credits: 4
Origin and nature of the earth with emphasis on internal processes and phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain building; surface processes, including landform evolution.
Note: Three lectures and three laboratory hours each week.
Carolina Core: SCI
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GEOL 102 - Fossils and the Evolution of Life on Earth Credits: 4
Basic overview of fossils, including dinosaurs, and their importance for understanding earth history and the evolution of life.
Note: Three lectures and three laboratory hours each week.
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GEOL 103 - Environment of the Earth Credits: 4
Analysis of basic energy cycles of the earth. Interaction of human activity with earth processes to affect the environment.
Note: Three lectures and three laboratory hours each week. Field trips required.
Carolina Core SCI
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GEOL 110 - Cultural Geology Credits: 3
The growth of geological concepts, scientific and non-scientific. The impact of geological factors on human affairs. The role of time and evolution (biological and physical). Restricted to non-science majors.
Note: Carolina Core SCI
Marine Science
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MSCI 101 - The Ocean Environment Credits: 4
Origin and evolution of the oceans, plate tectonics, ocean circulation, waves and tides, seawater and sediment composition, and influences on biology. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Scheduled field trips required.
Prerequisites: science, engineering, or education major or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core: SCI
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MSCI 102 - The Living Ocean Credits: 4
Origin, evolution, and diversity of marine life, biological production, trophic dynamics, nutrient cycles, marine resources, and environmental concerns. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Scheduled field trips required.
Prerequisites: science, engineering, or education major or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core: SCI
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MSCI 210 - Oceans and Society Credits: 3
A nontechnical introduction to human interactions with the marine environment: marine organisms, marine systems, and the physical and chemical characteristics of oceans and estuaries. Not available for marine science major credit.
Note: Carolina Core: SCI
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MSCI 210L - Oceans and Society Laboratory Credits: 1
Experiments and exercises which illustrate how specific components of marine environments are structured, function, and can be measured. Two laboratory hours per week. Not available for marine science major credit. Attendance on designated field trips may be required.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: MSCI 210
Note: Carolina Core: SCI
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MSCI 215 - Coastal Environments of the Southeastern U.S Credits: 3
Coastal zones of South Carolina and neighboring states, including geologic history, geomorphology, stratigraphy, hydrogeology, shoreline processes, environmental issues, and effect of man. Three lecture hours each week plus optional field trips. Not available for marine science major credit.
Cross-listed Course: GEOL 215
Note: Carolina Core: SCI
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MSCI 215L - Coastal Environments of the Southeastern U.S. (Laboratory) Credits: 1
Exercises examining coastal ecology, geomorphology, hydrogeology, shoreline processes, environmental issues, and human impact. Two laboratory hours per week. Scheduled field trips required. Not available for marine science major credit.
Cross-listed Course: GEOL 215L
Note: Carolina Core: SCI
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