Courses taught by Ran Feng or Clay Tabor:
ERTH 2800: Our Evolving Atmosphere
Description:
An introduction to key concepts in atmospheric sciences. Topics will cover a wide range of temporal and spatial scales, providing an understanding of everything from local meteorology to global climate evolution.
Instructor:
Clay Tabor
Special Credit:
CA-3
ERTH 4150 / 5150: Applied Data Analysis in Earth Science
Description:
Multivariate spatial analysis methods and statistical inference in earth science, emphasizing how to translate conceptual understanding into computer code.
Instructor:
Ran Feng
ERTH 4810 / 5810: Modeling the Changing Atmosphere and Ocean
Description:
Modeling past and future climate, with an emphasis on conceptual understanding of the earth system and simulation results from climate models of different complexities.
Instructor:
Ran Feng
ERTH 4850 / 5850: Paleoclimatology
Description:
This course is intended for undergraduate and graduate students who have a working knowledge of introductory Earth sciences. Students will explore the geological evidence, research methods, and hypotheses associated with major climatic events in Earth’s history.
Instructor:
Clay Tabor