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SC01497 - Earth and Space Science A 03001

Course Description
Earth and space science is the study of the structure of our planet and Earth’s role in the solar system and universe. This branch of science relies on observations, historical data, and physical evidence to describe the natural processes that occur around us and in distant space. Semester A begins with a discussion of the methods and tools that scientists use to study Earth and space science, including the scientific method, modeling, and mathematics. You’ll look at theories for how the planets, solar system, and universe formed and explain the interactions between the Sun, Earth, and Moon. You’ll also learn about the emergence of Earth’s materials, atmosphere, and first lifeforms, as well as the dating methods that help us piece together Earth’s unique history.

Course will be offered August 15, 2020-July 15, 2021
Registration Contact:
Connie Godfrey
605-716-4761
cgodfrey@tie.net

Course Code
03001
Content Area
Sciences
Provider
Black Hills Online Learning Community
Instructor
Stephanie Musilek
Prerequisite
None
Technology
Online
Course Materials
Electronic - Computer and Internet access. Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point or equivalent. Common household items for labs
Appropriate Grade Levels
9, 10, 11, 12
When Offered
1 Semester (fall) or (spring)
Credit
Half
Cost
$350.00
Registration Contact
Name: Connie Godfrey
Phone: (605) 721-4506
Email: cgodfrey@tie.net
Registration Period
Registration for this course is ongoing.