Planet Earth I

ERTH-1010

Age and origin of the Earth, internal constituents, and energy sources; how plates move, oceans develop, resources accumulate, and mountains rise. Gives nonspecialists a picture of the Earth’s major processes and the ways in which they interact to provide the world’s citizens with adequate material resources. Lectures and recitation. (Students cannot obtain credit for both ERTH 1010 and ERTH 1100.)

4 credits Introductory Level Course
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2024
Planet Earth I (4c)
  • Sarah Beth Cadieux
Seats Taken: 26/24
2023
Planet Earth I (4c)
  • Sarah Beth Cadieux
Seats Taken: 25/26
2022
Planet Earth I (4c)
  • Sarah Beth Cadieux
Seats Taken: 23/24
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
Planet Earth I:solid Earth (4c)
  • Jonathan D Price
Seats Taken: 92/96
2007
Planet Earth I:solid Earth (4c)
  • Steven W Roecker
Seats Taken: 85/120
2006
Planet Earth I:solid Earth (4c)
  • Robert McCaffrey
Seats Taken: 70/120
2005
Planet Earth I:solid Earth (4c)
  • Robert McCaffrey
Seats Taken: 52/96
2004
Planet Earth I:solid Earth (4c)
  • Robert McCaffrey
Seats Taken: 66/72
2003
Planet Earth I:solid Earth (4c)
  • Robert McCaffrey
Seats Taken: 82/92
2002
Planet Earth I:solid Earth (4c)
  • Robert McCaffrey
Seats Taken: 68/96
2001
Planet Earthi:solidearth (4c)
  • Robert McCaffrey
Seats Taken: 110/144
2000
Planet Earthi:solidearth (4c)
  • Steven W Roecker
Seats Taken: 42/48
1999
Planet Earthi:solidearth (4c)
  • Steven W Roecker
Seats Taken: 67/120
1998
Planet Earthi:solidearth (4c)
  • Steven W Roecker
Seats Taken: 33/90