Natural Disturbances and Disasters
Term
Subject Area
Course Number
GEOL 103 601
Course Code
GEOL103601
Course Key
75093
Schedule
Day(s)
Monday
Time
5:15pm-8:15pm
Instructor
WHADCOAT, SIOBHAN
WILSON, REGAN
WILSON, REGAN
Primary Program
Secondary Program
Fulfills
Natural Science & Math Sector (for students admitted in Fall 2006 and later)
Quantitative Data Analysis Requirement
Course Description
Natural disasters play a fundamental role in shaping landscapes and structuring ecosystems. The purpose of this course is to introduce you to both the natural and social science of disasters. This course will explore the geologic processes that cause natural disasters, the ecological and social consequences of disasters, and the role of human behavior in disaster management and mitigation. Through exploring these concepts, this class will provide you with a broad background in the geosciences and the basic tools needed to understand: how earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and hurricanes occur; the myriad of ways that we can mitigate against their impacts; and the way in which we can "calculate the cost" of these disasters.
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