DartmouthX: Introduction to Environmental Science

DartmouthX: Introduction to Environmental Science

by Dartmouth College

Introduction to Environmental Science

Offered by DartmouthX

Course Description

"Introduction to Environmental Science" is an engaging and comprehensive course that explores the intricate relationship between human activities and the natural world. This introductory-level course, first offered in 2015, provides students with a solid foundation in environmental science, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to address contemporary environmental challenges.

Throughout the course, students will delve into various aspects of environmental science, examining patterns and processes in nature and how human activities modify these systems. By applying scientific principles and studying real-world examples, learners will gain a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between human populations, resource consumption, and environmental impacts.

What Students Will Learn

  • How to think like an environmental scientist
  • Understanding of natural systems and how they are affected by human activities
  • An appreciation of one's own impact on the environment
  • Skills to address current environmental issues
  • The ability to apply scientific principles to natural systems
  • An understanding of sustainability in relation to human activities on Earth

Prerequisites

While the course is designed for beginners, a basic knowledge of physical and life sciences would be helpful. No specific prerequisites are required, making it accessible to a wide range of learners interested in environmental science.

Course Content

  • The field of environmental science and scientific thinking
  • Human population dynamics and their environmental effects
  • Agriculture, soils, and the environmental implications of various food production methods
  • Non-renewable fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, and natural gas) and their impacts
  • Renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and their benefits and drawbacks
  • Biodiversity and global change as integrating units of environmental science

Who This Course Is For

  • Students interested in pursuing environmental science or related fields
  • Professionals seeking to expand their knowledge of environmental issues
  • Individuals passionate about understanding and addressing environmental challenges
  • Anyone curious about the relationship between human activities and the natural world

Real-World Applications

The skills and knowledge gained from this course can be applied in various ways:

  • Making informed decisions about personal consumption and lifestyle choices
  • Participating in local and global environmental initiatives
  • Pursuing careers in environmental science, sustainability, or related fields
  • Advocating for environmentally responsible policies and practices
  • Developing innovative solutions to environmental challenges
  • Educating others about environmental issues and sustainable practices

Syllabus

The course is structured around weekly topics, including:

  1. Introduction to environmental science and scientific thinking
  2. Human population and environmental impacts
  3. Agriculture, soils, and food production
  4. Non-renewable energy sources (fossil fuels)
  5. Renewable energy sources
  6. Biodiversity and global change

Course Methods

  • Video lectures
  • Interviews with experts
  • Readings
  • Discussions (multiple choice and prompted)
  • Weekly graded quizzes
  • Optional live office hours on Google Hangouts

Final grades will be determined by completion of self-assessments, contributions to discussions, and quiz scores.

By enrolling in this course, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of environmental science, develop critical thinking skills, and be better equipped to address the pressing environmental challenges of our time.

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