Section Info: GEOL-133-01

Course Title: Mass Extinction, Dinosaurs and Ecological Recovery
Start Date: 01/24/2022 End Date: 05/09/2022
Term: Spring Semester 2022
Description: Beginning in Precambrian time over a half billion years ago, mass extinctions have periodically decimated earth's biota and left the biosphere in ruins. For example, both the Permo-Triassic and the End-Cretaceous mass extinctions reshaped life on earth and initiated new geological eras. In this course we will examine why mass extinctions occur and study the ways in which the biosphere recovers from mass extinction events. We will also evaluate the claim that we humans are causing a mass extinction and examine proposals regarding the steps we might take to hasten biospheric recovery.
Distribution(s): II - Math & Sciences , SI - Speaking-Intensive , WI - Writing-Intensive
Academic Level Of Course: Undergraduate     Credits:4.00    

Faculty         Phone         Email address        
Mark McMenamin   413-538-2280   mmcmenam@mtholyoke.edu  

Meeting Dates         Method         Meeting days         Meeting times         Building name         Room     Frequency    
01/24/2022 - 05/09/2022   Lecture   Tuesday and Thursday   03:15PM - 04:30PM   CLAP - Clapp Laboratory   300   Weekly

REGISTRATION DETAILS

Requisite Courses        
Prereq: Any one course in Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Studies, Geology, or Physics. Take previously   Required  

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Course Availability
Section status: Open     Capacity: 18     Enrollment: 17     Available: 1     Waitlist: 0

BOOK INFORMATION

Book List         Required         Publisher Full Price        
To be determined.                    

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This is NOT the complete book list for this class.