G 209 Earthquakes
This is a one-term introductory course in earthquakes/seismology, which is a branch of the science of geology. The student will develop an understanding of the causes, activity, effects, and hazards of earthquakes as well as an understanding of the various methods of measuring the size/energy of an earthquake. The course will use case studies of historical earthquakes to examine ways to minimize earthquake damage, with emphasis on earthquakes in the pacific northwest. This includes the geologic time scale and the evolution of the Earth.
Fullfills General Education requirements for Math, Science, Computer Science (Non-lab; Excludes ASOT Business degree)