Type
Course
Date limite

CIFAL Honolulu - Marine Environmental Science Course

Emplacement
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States of America
Date
-
Durée
116 Days
Zone du programme
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
Prix
0.00 $US
Personne de référence de l'évenement
ggrabows@chaminade.edu
Partenariat
CIFAL Honolulu
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Inscription
Open-registration event
Mode de livraison
Face-to-Face
Langue (s)
English
Pilier
Population
Objectifs de l'événement

Describe what science is and how scientific research is conducted  Summarize the basic concepts in oceanography and marine biology  Label the characteristics of the major marine zones  Identify the names and ecological roles of a number of marine organisms that occur in Hawaiian waters  Explain the physical causes of each of the major marine environmental issues  Diagram the causal network of events that lead to the occurrence of each issue  Inventory the actual and projected physical consequences of each issue  Analyze and interpret data about our oceans and ocean issues.  Distinguish the detrimental effect(s) of each issue on marine ecosystems and human welfare  Compare some of the specific mechanisms diverse indigenous people of the Pacific employ(ed) in gathering ocean resources that may be considered sustainable practices  Apply the connections between academic work and real-life situations

Arrière plan

No background knowledge of marine environmental science required

Objectifs d'apprentissage

Describe what science is and how scientific research is conducted  Summarize the basic concepts in oceanography and marine biology  Label the characteristics of the major marine zones  Identify the names and ecological roles of a number of marine organisms that occur in Hawaiian waters  Explain the physical causes of each of the major marine environmental issues  Diagram the causal network of events that lead to the occurrence of each issue  Inventory the actual and projected physical consequences of each issue  Analyze and interpret data about our oceans and ocean issues.  Distinguish the detrimental effect(s) of each issue on marine ecosystems and human welfare  Compare some of the specific mechanisms diverse indigenous people of the Pacific employ(ed) in gathering ocean resources that may be considered sustainable practices  Apply the connections between academic work and real-life situations

Contenu et structure

Two lecture exams, final exam, marine zone presentation, service learning

Méthodologie

The course focuses on making students aware of the material causes and consequences of each issue as well as the role of science in devising sustainable solutions to each issue.

Audience visée

Chaminade Students

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