How the Earth Works (EARS 1)
Explore Earth's materials, structure, and processes that shape the world we live in. Engage with rocks, minerals, plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, weathering, and erosion through real-world examples and applications. (Fall & Spring)
Environmental Change (EARS 6)
Learn how scientists study past, present, and future Earth-system changes, with emphasis on climate change—its causes, impacts, and methods used to detect and predict environmental shifts.
Modeling the Earth (EARS 6.05)
Build hands-on interactive Earth-system models linking physical, chemical, and biological processes using STELLA. You will explore how Earth subsystems interact and evolve and apply the scientific method and core physical principles to real-world phenomena. No prior modeling experience required.
Carbon Sequestration (EARS 8)
Examine rising atmospheric CO₂, global warming, and ocean acidification. Evaluate technological and natural carbon capture and storage strategies—their potentials, risks, and limitations—using science-based analysis. (Fall & Spring)