GEO-111 — Environment, Society and Sustainability
GEO - 111 Environment, Society and Sustainability GEO - 111 Environment, Society and Sustainability 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on the complex relationships between people and the environment. It provides an introduction to how the biosphere functions, examines the impacts of human activities and resource exploitation on the environment, and considers the potential for a sustainable society. Topics covered include; energy flow, biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem structure and dynamics, climate change, water resources, marine resources, biodiversity loss, protected areas and endangered species, human population growth, ecological footprint analysis, and environmental world-views. Prerequisite(s): C in English 12 or equivalent or successful English assessment For information about transferability: BC Transfer Guide For more information visit our timetable