Physics 472 Fall 2016 Reference Page
Scientific Background to Global Environmental Problems
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Instructors by Semester
Typically Offered | Occasional |
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Level | Intermediate |
Students | Undergraduate, advanced |
Credits | 3.00 |
Breadth | Physical Science |
L&S Credit | Counts for L&S degree |
Designed to provide those elements of physics, atmospheric sciences, chemistry, biology and geology which are essential to a scientific understanding of global environmental problems. Specific examples of such problems include global warming, stratospheric ozone depletion, acid rain and environmental toxins.
Prerequisites: PHYSICS 103, 201, 207, 247, CHEM 103, 108, 109, 115, 116, or graduate/professional standing
Lecture
Sec | Instructor | Time | Place |
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001 | Robert Joynt | MWF 01:20 pm - 02:10 pm | 2120 Chamberlin |
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