Physical Geography (Fall 2024)
Course Description.
Physical Geography is the scientific study of the natural processes shaping the Earth and their associated variability across time and space. Or, more simply: the science of the Earth.
The course is organized around Earth's four major ‘spheres’: the atmosphere (weather and climate), the lithosphere (landforms and processes), the hydrosphere (water resources), and the biosphere (flora, fauna, and soils).
The lab portion offers exciting, hands-on, and real-world collaborative projects to help you understand why the Earth looks the way it does and the processes shaping the Earth in the past, today, and in the future.
Times/Locations/Syllabus.
GPS 0102 Lecture, MWF 11:30-12:20 (W-202)
GPS 0102 Lab, W 12:35-14:15 (W-202)
Course Syllabus (Lecture/Lab)
Dr. Carsten Braun.
Wilson 203D, 413.572.5595
Email: cbraun@westfield.ma.edu
Website: www.carstenbraun.us
Office Hours: MWF 10:15-11:15 or anytime (F2F or Zoom).