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Title: Proposed New Interdisciplinary Freshman Course


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Proposed New Interdisciplinary Freshman Course
  • Aondover Tarhule
  • Kevin Kloesel

College Retreat
October 24, 2006
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Motivation
  • Idea not new
  • Recommended by several College reviews.
  • Recommended by the College Transition committee.
  • Take advantage of the college reorganization.
  • Contribute to strengthening the link between
    Geography and Meteorology.

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Purpose
  • To acquaint potential and new majors in the
    college with Geography and Meteorology.
  • Help students distinguish between perceptions
    and reality about Geography and Meteorology.
  • Provide information that helps students make
    informed decisions about their career
    pathwaysearly!

4
Target
  • To be required of every declared major in their
    first year in the college. For Geography, these
    may be students with sophomore or junior standing.

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Knowledge Expectations
  • Students should
  • Be able to concisely define Meteorology and
    Geography.
  • Understand common misconceptions related to these
    disciplines.
  • Understand the scope of Geography and
    Meteorology.
  • Understand career pathways in both disciplines
    as well as the nature of coursework preparation
    necessary for each track (distinct from advising).

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Knowledge Expectations
  • Develop full appreciation for the constraints,
    challenges, and opportunities related to specific
    career options in Geography and Meteorology.
  • Understand the societal implications of key
    meteorological and geographical phenomena.
  • Be familiar with important techniques employed
    commonly in meteorology and geographic research.

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Knowledge Expectations
  • Be exposed to the differing perspectives and
    research methods that geographers and
    meteorologists bring to the same problems.
  • Understand the meteorological and geographical
    dimensions of processes and phenomena common to
    both fields.
  • Know what meteorologists and geographers do!

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Course Design Philosophy
Geology
Meteorology
Climatology
Geomorph.
Comp. Science
Hydrology
Water Resources
The Domain of Geography
GI Science
Political Geog.
Biogeog.
Political Science
Biology
Economic
Cultural Geog.
Economics
Anthropology
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Course Design Philosophy
Atmos. Dynamics
Mesoscale
Hydromet.
Synoptic
The Domain of Meteorology
Atms. Radiation
Radar
Instrumentation
Satellite
Statistical
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Course Design Philosophy
Meteorology
Climatology
Hydrology
Water Resources
Areas of Possible Intersection
Economic Geog.
GI Science
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Intersection Model
Hydromet.
Hydrology Water Res.
Water, Weather/Climate and Society?
Societal/Economic Impacts? (Tech. implicit)
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Complementary Model
Combine seemingly unrelated courses that somehow
complement one another
Atms. Dynamics
Economic Geog.
Cultural Geog.
Weather Forecasting
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Approach Adopted
  • Thematic (case study) approach to expose
    students to the range of research perspectives
    and expertise that AGS has to offer.
  • Possible title Interdisciplinary Perspectives
    on Extreme Events
  • Select themes that are topical and inter
    disciplinary
  • To ensure broadest possible exposure to faculty
    and guarantee content accuracy, various faculty
    could be invited to teach aspects relevant to
    their experiences and expertise.

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Sample Theme Hurricane Katrina
  • The meteorology of the hurricane
  • Techniques employed in monitoring the hurricane
    and mapping its impacts (Remote Sensing,GIS,
    Radar, Satellite)
  • Katrina-induced crime patterns
  • Migration and economic impacts.

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Other Themes
  • The Dust Bowl
  • Human-Environmental context
  • Climatic context
  • Dynamics and Effects
  • Guest lecturer Prof. Bret Wallach?

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Other Themes
  • The 1993 Mississippi River floods
  • Hydrologic context
  • Human Environmental context
  • Dynamics and Effects
  • Monitoring and forecasting
  • Guest lecturer speaker from the NWS River
    Forecast Center?

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Other Themes
  • The 1999 Tornadoes
  • March 20, 1948
  • May 3, 1999
  • Climatic setting
  • The human angle
  • Impacts and response
  • Monitoring and forecasting
  • Guest Lecturer A NWS Warning Coordination
    Meteorologist ?

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Challenges
  • An existing course may have to be removed to
    accommodate the new course.
  • Logistics related to teaching (course load
    allocation) and grading.
  • With so many speakers rotating in and out,
    maintaining synergy and coherency could be a
    major challenge.
  • Class size may limit opportunities for
    interactive activities.
  • Dominance of meteorology students (numbers)
    could be an issue.

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  • Thank You!
  • Comments? Questions?
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