Study-Unit Description

Study-Unit Description


CODE IES1028

 
TITLE Up Close and Personal: Planet Earth

 
UM LEVEL 01 - Year 1 in Modular Undergraduate Course

 
MQF LEVEL 5

 
ECTS CREDITS 4

 
DEPARTMENT Institute of Earth Systems

 
DESCRIPTION The study-unit provides an introductory ‘tour’ of planetary systems. Students will first be introduced to the concept of Earth Systems, and to the interlinkages between these various systems that underpin the functioning of Earth and that make life on the planet possible.

In initial introductory lectures, students will be acquainted with general scientific concepts relevant to the six key earth systems, with these comprising (i) the geosphere (including tectonic activity, volcanism, geology, geomorphology), (ii) the biosphere (ecology and biodiversity), (iii) the hydrosphere (marine and freshwater systems), (iv) the cryosphere (polar environments), (v) the atmosphere (including weather and climate) and (vi) the anthrosphere (the ‘human’ world).

In each case, introductory lectures will be followed by discussion workshops, during which management issues affecting the system in question will be reviewed and evaluated. These will cover a range of issues, with examples including the loss of biodiversity, climate change and ocean acidification, amongst other sustainability issues.

In the final part of the study-unit, students will be shown how the concepts of Earth systems can be applied at a variety of scales, through a focus on the Maltese Islands.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Knowledge & Understanding:

By the end of the Unit the student will be able to:
- articulate and describe the concept of Earth Systems;
- distinguish between the six main ‘sub-systems’ governing the functioning of planet Earth;
- describe and discuss management issues affecting different Earth Systems.

2. Skills:

By the end of the Unit the student will be able to:
- identify environmental issues affecting the Maltese Islands through an Earth Systems lens;
- identify interconnections between different Earth Systems;
- identify linkages between science and management concepts relating to Earth Systems.

Main Text/s and any supplementary readings:

Kump, L.R., Kasting, J.F., Crane, R.G. (2009). The Earth System. Prentice Hall.

Skinner, B. and Murck, B. (2011). The Blue Planet: An introduction to Earth Systems Science. Wiley.

 
STUDY-UNIT TYPE Lecture and Seminar

 
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment Component/s Assessment Due Sept. Asst Session Weighting
Presentation SEM2 Yes 20%
Portfolio SEM2 Yes 80%

 
LECTURER/S Elisabeth Conrad
Charles Galdies
Belinda Gambin (Co-ord.)
Julian Mamo

 

 
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