| Class |
20408 HIST 2152 - 001 (Lecture) Climate History |
| Instructor |
Chris Gratien |
| Meetings |
| Chris Gratien | TuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pm | Web-Based Course |
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| Enrollment: (Show Graph) |
49 students (capacity 40) |
| Status: |
Closed |
| Units: |
3 |
| Meeting Dates: |
02/01/2021 - 05/06/2021 |
| Class Components: |
Lecture Required |
| Enrollment Requirements: |
None |
| Requirement Designation: |
HS |
| Class Attributes: |
ASUD-HP,ASUD-SS,CORE-CRITTHINK,CORE-SCIENTIFIC,CORE-WRITTEN |
| Grading: |
COVID Student Option |
| SIS Description: Climate change is widely regarded as the most important environmental question of the present. This course equips students to engage with the study of climate change from multiple perspectives. Part 1 surveys how understandings of the climate developed and transformed. Part 2 explores how historical climatology lends new insights to familiar historical questions. Part 3 explores the history of environment and climate as political issues. |
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| Class Subtitle |
Most lectures will be asynchronous with Zoom meeting times for activities and discussion |
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