An introduction to the fundamental processes which determine the environment of the Earth and the general functioning of the Earth as a system.
Aims and Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Syllabus
At the end of the module you should be able to describe and explain (at a basic level) the major attributes of the Earth environment, now and in the past, provide a summary of key processes and events in the development of the Earth and its environment, and describe the fundamental processes which determine the environment of the Earth and the general functioning of the Earth as a system.
Learning and Teaching
Teaching and learning methods
Formal lectures: will provide an introduction to the theory underlying the general functioning of the Earth as a system. Topics covered will include the origins of the Universe and the Solar system, the structure and composition of the solid Earth, the atmosphere, the oceans (hydrosphere) and climate, sediments, weathering and erosion, the rock cycle, the development of life on Earth, life in the oceans and the nutrient and carbon cycles. The module will culminate in development an understanding of climate change and global warming.
Lectures are supported by a series of formative self-assessment methods.
A wide range of support can be provided for those students who have further or specific learning and teaching needs.