Course Code: ENGI 2600
Academic Year: 2025-2026
This course provides an interdisciplinary exploration of earth sciences and will explore the physical, chemical, and biological processes shaping our planet. The course will examine the interconnectedness of different scientific disciplines and their relevance to daily life and broader societal issues. Students will develop an understanding of the scientific principles that shape geology, meteorology, oceanography, and environmental science, apply scientific inquiry methods, and critically assess how these concepts apply to contemporary global challenges. Students will engage with real-world examples and case studies to examine Earths dynamic systems and the interplay between human activity and natural processes. By fostering an understanding of scientific concepts and methodologies, students will develop the ability to make informed decisions and critically evaluate scientific information. The course will also address the intersection of human rights in relation to the use of Earth's natural resources.