GEOL 106 — Earth Science in Education
Units: 4 Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 54 Outside Hours: 108 Grading Method: Letter Credit Status: Credit, degree applicable Conditions of Enrollment: None This course is a broad-based introductory study of earth science for future educators and will include teaching techniques to engage students in science. The topics covered are part of the California science standards and are designed to introduce geology, oceanography, meteorology, and solar system astronomy. It includes the study of earth materials, geologic history, ocean basins and coastlines, weather and climate, pollution and earth resources, planetary geology, and the scientific method. The laboratory component includes study of rocks, maps, scientific instruments, earthquakes, and local geologic features. Note: Only offered in spring. Note: GEOL 106 is not designed for geology or earth science majors. HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION (HSED) HSED 1 - High School English 1 (Not Transferable) Units: 0 Lecture Hours: 15-150 Lab Hours: 0 Grading Method: Letter Credit Status: Noncredit Conditions of Enrollment: None Foundations and analysis of literature using a variety of genres and themes. Writing, editing, and critical thinking skills including vocabulary, concept development, grammar, and writing mechanics. Contributes to the progress of a high school diploma or equivalent. From 1-10 high school credits can be earned in 15-hour modules. Note: This course is repeatable. HSED 2 - High School English 2 (Not Transferable) Units: 0 L