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Courses Currently Taught by Prof. Aubert

[NOTE TO CURRENT STUDENTS:  All course materials such as handouts, assignments, outlines, etc are generally posted only on D2L.  Below you will find syllabi for the courses I teach, plus a few items that may help you get a head start on the class.]


Geography 300
Physical Geography:  Exploring Earth's Environmental Systems

Description:  This course explores the processes and interrelationships which shape Earth's natural landscapes. Key topics include solar energy balance, weather and climate, water resources, landforms, natural hazards, soil, and vegetation. Relevant application of these concepts is used to explain the evolving relationship between humans and Earth's natural systems. Field trips may be required to relate course content to the real world.

   Current Syllabi <MW 10:30am> <MW Noon> <TTh 1:00pm> <TTh 6:00pm>

  

   Map Quiz Info  <List of Locations> <Blank Practice Map>
   Homework #1  <Questions> <Article>

Geography 301
Physical Geography Laboratory

Description: This course is a laboratory study of basic principles and concepts involved in understanding Earth's environmental systems. Labs feature observation, collection, analysis and display of data related to the study of energy, weather and climate, vegetation, soils, landforms, and environmental hazards. Additionally, units feature geographic methods and technology, including interpretation of maps and other geographic imagery, weather instrumentation, the global positioning system (GPS), and relevant computer and Internet applications. Field trips may be required.

   Current Syllabus  <MW 1:30pm>