Course title
SciencePre-requisite
N/ACourse description
This one year course investigates the Earth; introducing students to the nature; processes and formation of Earth's material and the majors features of the earth's crust and topography. This course will consider the mineralogy of the rocks; different rock types and structures; and consider the various geologic agents and processes that produce; shape and modify the surface environment. Detailed consideration will be given to the internal processes that shape the earth's surface; including plate tectonics; igneous activities; weathering; erosion and deposition and earthquakes; and to the rise and decay of mountains; moving water; glaciers; deserts; shorelines and oceans; while investigating the impact of humans in their environment in terms of pollution and conservation. Hands-on activities are an important part of the curriculum in order to reinforce student understanding of scientific investigation and experimentation in the realm of Geology. An understanding of Geology is a practical pursuit. The informed citizen must recognize the causes and implications of natural hazards such as earthquake fault zones; volcanic regions; and flood zones. Knowledge of the mechanisms behind such hazards allows the citizen to plan and make educated decisions affecting their economic and personal well-being. By exploring our planet; we also gain a clearer understanding of the capabilities of our technological society and of the natural resources that sustain it.
School country
United StatesSchool state
ArizonaSchool city
TucsonSchool / district Address
1010 E 10th St.School zip code
85719Requested competency code
Lab ScienceDate submitted
Approved
YesApproved competency code
- LGEO
- Geology