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INTEGRATED SCIENCE 156
Course Prerequisite/Co-requite – None
CCC-System Course Description (in verbatim from CCCS web page):
Examines earth and biological systems, living and non-living environments, through the application of fundamental energy and matter concepts. These systems and concepts will be explored in hands-on laboratory experiments.
CCC- System Course Outline (in verbatim from CCCS web page):
Outline View:
- You are here…the Earth System in the Universe; Overview of systems
- Energy in the Earth System - Atmosphere
- Energy in the Earth System – Lithosphere
- Energy in the Earth System – Biosphere
- The Earth as a System – Intersection of biosphere, atmosphere, and lithospere
- Applying knowledge – The search for water and life in the solar system
STUDENT OUTCOMES:
Competencies View (from CCC-system copied in verbatim):
- Compare the scale and composition of the planets in the solar system.
- Describe the effect of gravitation on the motion of the planets.
- Use evidence to describe the long term changes in the development of Earth.
- Describe how radiative energy is transferred in the Earth System.
- Analyze the structure of, and changes in, the atmosphere, and its significance for life on Earth.
- Explain the flow of water in the Earth system.
- Describe how covective energy is transferred in the Earth System (Single Cell vs. three cell - rotating system; Coriolis Force)
- Explain and analyze general weather patterns by collecting, plotting, and interpreting data; describe how energy transfer within the atmosphere influences weather; investigate and explaining the occurrence and effects of storms on human populations.
- Use physical data, such as precipitation and temperature, to predict global biomes.
- Use the theory of plate tectonics to explain relationships among earthquakes, volcanoes,mid-ocean ridges, and deep-sea trenches.
- Describe the composition and structure of Earth’s interior; explain how minerals, rocks, and soils form.
- Describe the observable components and functions of a cell: cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, chloroplasts; movement of molecules into and out of cells.
- Compare and contrast the processes of photosynthesis and respiration.
- Explain how the rate of environmental change may exceed the capacity of organisms to respond to change, leading to the extinction of species.
- Explain how changes in an ecosystem can affect biodiversity and how biodiversity contributes to an ecosystem’s stability; and analyze the dynamic equilibrium of ecosystems, including interactions among living and nonliving components.
- Describe the structures and functions of human body systems.
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