- Cours (CM) 12h
- Cours intégrés (CI) -
- Travaux dirigés (TD) 3h
- Travaux pratiques (TP) 3h
- Travail étudiant (TE) 27h
Langue de l'enseignement : Anglais
Enseignement proposé en : en présence
Niveau de l'enseignement : B2-Avancé - Utilisateur indépendant
Description du contenu de l'enseignement
Regardless of your specialty, this course is designed to give you basic knowledge of the Earth, its systems from the top of the atmosphere to the metallic core and the interactions with human societies.
The main topics are:
The main topics are:
- Earth history (from the Big Bang to now), formation and composition
- Earth dynamics: the different spheres of the Earth, their interactions and functioning (the rock cycle, plate tectonic, weather patterns, ocean currents, etc.)
- The tools of the trade: remote sensing, field / laboratory technics and analysis, how to read a map and what is a geoscience signal
- Geoscience in the society: Earth resources and their uses, human’s place in the Earth systems, the jobs related to geoscience
Compétences à acquérir
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- comprehend Earth’s formation, history and dynamics
- use geoscience terminology associated to each Earth’s systems
- state the different ways human observe and study the Earth
- identify the Earth resources, usage in the societies and the implied consequences
Bibliographie, lectures recommandées
- An Introduction to Geology (Johnson, Affolter, Inkenbrandt, and Mosher)
- An Introduction to Geology. Free Textbook for College-Level Introductory Geology Courses
- Marshak, S. (20191). Earth: Portrait of a Planet: sixth International Student Edition. WW Norton & Company
Pré-requis recommandés
None
Contact
Faculté de physique et ingénierie
3-5, rue de l'Université67084 STRASBOURG CEDEX
Formulaire de contact
Responsable
Clara Jodry