Courses | EOS350

EOS350: Understanding the Oceans

Published course information, generated as a static page and SVG graph.

Course Graph

Prerequisite flow into the course, and dependencies flow out from it.

Co-requisites are treated as prerequisite links, and equivalent or cross-listed courses are merged into shared course nodes. The simplified view shows one prerequisite level above the course and one dependency level downstream.

Open SVG
Graph key and legend Expand for department colours, choice nodes, and merged-course labels used in the course map. EOS3501 of Merged
Earth and Ocean Sciences
EOS311

Focus course

The course page you are viewing.

CHEM102

Connected course

A prerequisite or downstream course included in the current view.

2 of

Choice point

A shared requirement such as choose 1 of, 2 of, or 3 of.

 

Grouping junction

A small circular join keeps shared requirement branches tidy.

BIOL311 / EOS311

Merged course node

Equivalent or cross-listed courses are collapsed into one shared node.

Find

Search highlights matching branches.

Overlays

View

EOS350 course__EOS110 EOS110 / EOS350 Understanding the Oceans course__EOS230 EOS230 / GEOG230 course__EOS110->course__EOS230 course__EOS261 EOS261 course__EOS110->course__EOS261 course__EOS312 EOS312 course__EOS110->course__EOS312 course__GEOG209 GEOG209 course__EOS110->course__GEOG209 course__GEOG272 GEOG272 course__EOS110->course__GEOG272

Additional course requirements

  • Minimum second-year standing

Earth and Ocean Sciences

Subject area

300-level

Course level

0

Programs that name this course

0

Published prerequisite links

Description

Catalog description

Provides an interdisciplinary introduction to oceanography, with a focus on societally relevant issues, and use of technology to explore the ocean. Topics may include earthquakes and tsunamis, ocean pollution, deoxygenation, ocean acidification, marine conservation and climate change. Introduces community engagement and science communication in an oceanography context.

Supplemental Notes

Catalog notes

  • Credit will be granted for only one of EOS 350, EOS 110 (if taken prior to May 2011), GEOG 110.
  • Credit for this course will not be counted toward program requirements in Earth and Ocean Sciences (if taken prior to May 2011 or after May 2017), but Earth and Ocean Sciences students may take this course as an elective.

Program Use

Programs that name this course

This course is not named directly in the current SEOS program set.