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ATMS 421 Earth Systems Modeling
Credit: 4 hours.
(ATMOS 381) Introduction to systems modeling with applications to the earth and environmental sciences. Basic systems concepts and systems thinking in the contexts of hydrological, climatic, geochemical, and other environmentally relevant systems. Students identify key processes and relationships in systems, represent these elements quantitatively in models, test the models, use them to predict system behavior, and assess the validity of the predictions. No special mathematical or computing background is required. Same as GEOG 421, and GEOL 481. Prerequisite: Junior, senior, or graduate standing in a natural science, geography, natural resources and environmental studies, or engineering.
Section Information
| CRN | Type | Section | Time | Days | Location | Instructor |
| 37116 | lecture- discussion | A | 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM | W | room 22 ACES Lib, Info and Alum Ctr | Robinson, W; Hurst, S; Hannon, B; Gertner, G |
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